Home
WAP-6010 UM
Contents
1. C WBR 6001 00116B2A30C6 100 11 OPEN NotUse 1 0 Conf C QC 6000 00116B1748F6 50 11 OPEN NotUse 110 Conf e WBR 6000 00116B1748F0 15 11 OPEN NotUse 10 Uncontf A gt Refresh Mode Enrollee Yi PIN 12888696 PIN Start PBC Start Cancel Renew PIN Start WSC Process y 4 v 41 Management Status System Info Item sd Description o Model _ It shows the model name of the device Firmware Version tshows the version of firmware on this device System Time lt indicates the time on this device If the NTP client is enabled the time will sync with the NTP server Operation Mode It shows the operation mode of this device Model WAP 6010 Firmware Version 1 1 0k Mar 24 2009 system Time 2000 1 1 Sat 0 2 44 Operation Mode AP Mode Local Network tem Description _ __ _ _ _ o Local Network Local IP Address 192 168 0 254 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Wireless Information AP mode This is the wireless mode for the device such as AP Client Mode Band It shows the current radio mode such as B G N B G B only and G only Channel Encryption 42 It is the current BSSID of the radio In this device it is also the MAC Address of the WLAN interface Associated The number of associated WLAN clients show in this Clients field Driver Vision This is the driver version Wireless Information
2. Software Feature WLAN b g protection Block WLAN Relay Tx Burst Tx Short Preamble Packet Aggregation HT Operation mode HT Guard Interval MAC ACL Site survey LAN 802 1d Spanning Tree DHCP server DNS relay Management NTP Client System log Upload config file Firmware upgrade password management Certification CE FCC NCC TELEC BSMI VCCI Anatel Wi Fi compliant 50
3. 30 WPA2 PSK to encrypt the link without additional RADIUS server This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA PSK For WPA WPA2 authentication is achieved via WPA RADIUS Server You need a RADIUS or other authentication server on the network o WPA WPA2 PSK m Pass Phrase Option Pass Phrase 8 32 ACSII chars This mode requires only an access point and client station that supports WPA PSK The WPA PSK settings include Key Format Length and Value They must be as same as each wireless client in your wireless network When Key format is Passphrase the key value should have 8 63 ACSII chars m Key Renewal Interval The WPA Algorithm will regroup the key for a period The default value is 3600 seconds and you can adjust the time interval o WPA WPA2 When selecting WPA WPA2 you have to add user accounts and the target device to the RADIUS Server In the device you need to specify the Server Network Server address Server Port and Server Key of the target RADIUS server m WPA Algorithms TKIP AES TKIP AES Select the encryption type When selecting TKIP AES the client can use whether TKIP or AES for the authentication m Pre Authentication Support option This option only appears when selecting WPA2 or WPA WPA2 as the authentication mode Enable it to use this function e Radius Server setting m IP Address Input the IP Address of the Radius server B Port Input the port of the Radius server Th
4. Advance Configuration mem sbescrpton Connect button Check the radio button in front of the ESSID and click Connect button to connect Rescan Click this button to refresh the list Add Profile Check the radio button and click this button to add the ESSID to the profile Es SSID BSSID RSSI NETTE Authentication Network Type e BS meetinaRoom 00 11 6B B0 87 9C 96 WEP Infrastructure pii 8A 31 7A 39 3D F9 29 1 TKIP WPA NONE Ad Hoc C WAP 0003 00 11 6B 60 64 C5 60 6 WEP Infrastructure C WBR 6001TSD 00 11 6B 29 30 84 29 6 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure C WBR 6001 00 11 6B 24 30 C6 100 11 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure C QC 6000 00 11 6B 17 48 F6 44 11 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure WBR 6003 00 50 18 21 CD 36 100 11 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure C Hidden SSID 00 11 6B 22 51 50 15 11 Not Use OPEN Infrastructure Connect Rescan Add Profile 39 Statistics The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station Station Statistics The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station Transmit Statistics Frames Transmitted Successfully 217 Frames Transmitted Successfully Without Retry 206 Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retry s 11 Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries 0 RTS Frames Sucessfully Receive CTS 0 RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS Receive Statistics Frames Received Successfully 13338 Frames Received W
5. changing operation mode will require the device to reboot 45s AP Mode This is the default configuration that allows you to connect to WAP 6010 as a wireless client This mode adds wireless functionality to your wired network C AP Client Mode WAP 6010 retrieves the signal from a Wireless AP or Router and shares it to the wired Ethernet ports on a PC or switch WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode Bridge Mode In Bridge Mode WAP 6010 communicates using BSSID MAC addresses to create a point to point or point to multi point connection between 2 or more access points to help join LANs together WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode C WDS Mode Wireless Distribution System This allows users to connect several APs together via BSSID MAC addresses to create a large scale wireless network This differs to Bridge Mode because APs setin WDS Mode can provide local wireless service to wireless clients Repeater Mode WAP 6010 connects wirelessly to a wireless AP or Router and repeats the signal This allows you to extend the distance of your wireless network This device supports 5 modes of radio Click the button to select one among the modes Refer to the explanation for different modes Notice Multiple SSID is limited to 2 sets under Repeater Mode 21 WAP 6010 N_Max Wireless AP Site contents Gn Setup Wizard TCP IP Settings e LAN Wireless Network Wireless Settings Network Mode 11b
6. Mode AP Band 2 4 GHz B G N SSID WAP 6010PM Channel 11 Encryption WPA2PSK Bssid 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Associated Clients 1 Driver Version AP 2 0 0 0 STA 1 8 0 0 Client Mode Items This is the wireless mode for the device such as AP Client Mode Status _ Extralnfo This is the WLAN status Reserved for the future expansion Driver Vision Wireless Information Mode AP Client Status MeetingRoom gt 00 11 6B B0 87 9C Extra Info Link is Up Channel 7 lt gt 2442000 KHz Central Channel 7 Link Speed Tx Mbps 54 0 Rx Mbps 6 0 Link Quality Good 96 MAC Address 00 05 9E 3D 85 B8 Driver Version AP 2 0 0 0 STA 1 8 0 0 43 Statistic Memory Item si Description S Memory total This is the total memory size for this device Memory left The available memory size shows in this field WAN LAN The information below shows the transmit status WAN Rx packets WAN Rx bytes WAN Tx packets WAN Tx bytes LAN Rx packets LAN Rx bytes LAN Tx packets LAN Tx bytes All interfaces The information likes Rx Packet Rx Byte Tx Packet and Tx Byte shows the status of all interface including eth2 lo ra0 ra1 ra2 ra3 wdsO wds1 wds2 wds3 eth2 1 eth2 2 brO Memory Memory total 29584 kB Memory left 12776 kB LAN Rx packets 948 LAN Rx bytes 73394 LAN Tx packets 227 LAN Tx bytes 118006 Name LAN Rx Packet 344 Rx Byte 36713 Tx Packet 939 Tx Byte 1177934
7. Request Disable Enable The table below shows the relationship among PHY data rate Bandwidth and Guard Interval Data Rate Bandwidth 20MHz Bandwidth 40MHz Mbps Short Guard Long Guard short Guard Long Guard MCS Interval Interval Interval Interval 005 25 Se es EC ETA ZE fo a ele les ee ETC TS eo es eee a2 Not Supported Not Suppored 657 Je MCS Modulation Coding Scheme MCS 0 7 1S One Tx Stream MCS 8 15 2S Two Tx Stream MCS 32 BPSK Advanced Advanced Wireless BG Protection Mode Default Auto The available options are Auto On Off The B G protection technology is CTS To Self It will try to reserve the throughput for 11g clients from 11b clients connecting to the device as AP mode Beacon Interval Beacons are the packets sending by Access point to synchronize the wireless network The beacon interval is the time interval between beacons sending by this unit in AP or AP WDS mode The default and recommended beacon interval is 100 milliseconds Data Beacon Rate This is the Delivery Traffic Indication Map It is used to alert DTIM the clients that multicast and broadcast packets buffered at the AP will be transmitted immediately after the transmission of this beacon frame You can change the 26 value from 1 to 255 The AP will check the buffered data according to this value For example selecting 1 means to check the buffered data at every beacon Fragm
8. can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Network In the forth page setup the encryption key for the WLAN of this AP 17 Wireless Security Encryption Settings Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring WAP 60170PM WPA C TKIP AES C TKIPIAES 3600 seconds default 3600 Pass Phrase Key Renewal Interval s WPS Config 18 TCP IP Settings Configuring LAN Interface Site contents Local Area Network LAN Settings ce Setup Wizard TCP IP Settings You may enable disable networking functions and configure their parameters as your wish ES Lan M Wireless Settings MB Management ann pre Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway fT SY Primary DNS Server 16895117 ammos jas e MAC Address 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 DHCP Type Disable y 802 1d Spanning Tree LLTD Disable apply Cancel Hem Description S Address via LAN WLAN and you can change it if you want to ORN asg zsazsen AAA 255 255 255 0 MAC Address The MAC Address of LAN is showed in this field DHCP Type You can select to enable DHCP server When enabling the DHCP server you must setup the information below Start IP Address This is the first IP Address of the IP pool which the server assigns the IP Address from End IP Address This is th
9. with Wizard the first step is to do site survey Scan the AP and connect to it and then setup the encryption in the second page Wizard Station Site Survey Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one of these APs connecting CN ENC me ETE CONAN je o CTO men joe A ast oe maar aars wee Next tt 12 In the second page you are required to select the encryption and input the key to associate the AP So you must know this information from the AP setting or Wireless ISP oo Station Site Survey site survey page shows information of APS nearby You may choose one ofthese APS connecting System Configuration Profile Name PROF001 MeetingRoom CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power Saving Mode Network Type Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold Used 2347 range 1 2347 Fragment Threshold range 256 2346 Secunty Policy security Mode Wire Equivalence Protection WEP WEP Key Entry Method Hexadecimal Bridge Mode The setup Wizard will guide you through the WDS basic setting and the Wireless Encryption This mode allows two or more Bridge mode device to combine to a single distribution system to bridge the Ethernets behind each Bridge mode device through the WDS link Please be aware that the AP function is disabled in this mode so the Wireless client stations can t scan or associate to this device In the first page input the MAC Ad
10. AP In the first page do the site survey and choose the target AP to connect Wizard Repeater Site Survey The AP will be a wireless LAN repeater to extend the WLAN coverage range ae wan 1112 00 19 5b 43 29 3e NONE OPEN Infrastructure CO WBR 6600 00 11 6b 53 94 e8 0 1 NONE OPEN Infrastructure WAP 0003 00 11 6b 60 6a c5 65 6 WEP Infrastructure fe MeetingRoom 00 11 6b b0 87 9c 91 T WEP eneen Infrastructure camera 00 18 e7 1b ee 58 44 T WEP Infrastructure Qc 6000 00 11 6b 17 48 T6 39 11 NONE OPEN Infrastructure Hidden SSID 00 11 6b 22 51 50 10 11 NONE OPEN Infrastructure CO WBR 6010 00 c0 02ff c3 10 15 11 NONE OPEN Infrastructure WBR 5001 00 11 6b 2a 30 c6 100 11 NONE OPEN Infrastructure tir 00 c0 02 Af cr be 0 11 NONE OPEN Infrastructure Back Rescan Cancel In the second page setup the wireless encryption to associate the target AP You must know the encryption key of the target AP before you setup here 16 Wizard Repeater Site Survey The AP will be a wireless LAN repeater to extend the WLAN coverage range Repeater Configuration WEPKey4 WEPKey4 A DefautKey DefautKey kid oo 1 In the third page setup the WLAN of the device for the other clients to connect Wizard Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point
11. D lt y OEE WAP 6010 N_Max Wireless Access Point User Manual Notice FCC Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the 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 turn
12. Name Wireless LAN Rx Packet 3239 Rx Byte 289614 Tx Packet 81 Tx Byte 8993 44 System Management Administrator Settings Enter the account for login the web interface Account enter the name for login The default name is admin Password enter the password for login The default password is admin Adminstrator Settings Account admin Password leccee Apply Cancel NTP Settings Current Time The current time on the device shows in this field Click Sync button to sync the time with NTP server Time Zone Select local time zone NTP Server Input the NTP server address lf you are not sure about the local NTP server address you can input pool ntp org NTP synchronization hours This is the time interval of NTP synchronization The range is 1 300 hours It is the necessary field for NTP setting and please input it to apply Current Time Thu Mar 26 02 56 00 UTC 2009 Sync Time Zone GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa v NTP Server ex time nist gov ntp0 broad mit edu time stdtime gov tw NTP synchronization hours Apply Cancel 45 Reboot System Click the button to reboot the device Reboot System Reboot SNMP To configure the SNMP settings You can get some of the system information via setting the SNMP network protocol SNMP Settings SNMP Enable Ere Trap Host System Mame Trap Receiver IP Address1 Receiver IP Address1 Address Community String C Trap Re
13. SID Channel Authentication Encryption and Network Type Use four buttons to manage the profile list The Add button is to add a new profile The Delete button is to delete the selected profile The Edit button is to edit the selected profile The Activate button is to enable the selected button so this device will associate to the AP according to the profile Note The green icon will be shown if try to connect it in Ad Hoc of AP Client mode Profile Name Network Type Choose one between 802 11Ad Hoc and Infrastructure Channel This option shows only for the Ad Hoc network Select one for it 11B Preamble Type In the Ad Hoc network choose Long for the compatibility of the some old 802 11b station cards or Auto for setup this option automatically Power Saving Mode For the Infrastructure network this device can be setup to CAM Constantly Awake Mode or Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold Check the box to setup the RIS Threshold The default value is 2347 and the available range is from O to 2432 Fragment Threshold Check the box to setup the Fragment Threshold The default value is 2346 and the available range is from 256 to 2432 36 Profile Name PROFo01 SSID Network Type Infrastructure f CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power Saving Mode Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold range lt Fragment Threshold en oe ME A 1 AC fange 290 25460 secur
14. Security Mode wra2 Psk y WPA Algorithms C TKIP AES TKIP AES Pass Phrase eeeeeeeee Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds default 3600 Wireless Distribute System Encryption wos Encryption Type TKIP y wos Encryption Key Policy A Disable WPS This function helps to establish the Wi Fi security For AP mode it can be setup one WPS method including PIN Personal Identification Number and PBC Push Button Configuration To begin the WPS progress the WLAN security must be setup first Please setup one among WPAPSK WPA2PSK WPA WPA2PSK and then apply WPS setting PIN query the PIN code in the utility of WLAN client and then enter it in the PIN field The Wi Fi link between the WLAN client and the device should be encrypted PBC Select PBC and then you can begin the PBC process Press the PBC button in the front panel can also trigger this process Press or click the PBC button on the WLAN client 33 to finish the communication You can press the PBC button on the WLAN client first and then click the PBC button on this device to establish the encryption The options and the information fields are showed below WPS Configuration CO o WPS Enable Disable Select to enable this function WPS Current Status WPS Configured WPS SSID configured in the wireless security page WPS Encryption Type It indicates the encryption method of this device Like WPS authentication mode i
15. Settings You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment Wireless Settings Ge Operation Mode Please note changing operation mode will require the device to reboot 45s e Basic 5 Advanced S Security AP Mode e WPS This is the default configuration that allows you to connect to WAP 6010 as a wireless B client This mode adds wireless functionality to your wired network Station List AP Client Mode Management WAP 5010 retrieves the signal from a Wireless AP or Router and shares it to the wired Ethernet ports on a PC or switch WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode Bridge Mode In Bridge Mode WAP 6010 communicates using BSSID MAC addresses to create a point to point or point to multi point connection between 2 or more access points to help join LANs together WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode C WDS Mode Wireless Distribution System This allows users to connect several APs together via BSSID MAC addresses to create a large scale wireless network This differs to Bridge Mode because APs set in WDS Mode can provide local wireless service to wireless clients Repeater Mode WAP 6010 connects wirelessly to a wireless AP or Router and repeats the signal This allows you to extend the distance of your wireless network Ay _ Cancel Operation Mode Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment Please note
16. Y data rate of radio Please refer to the table below It is Modulation Coding Scheme The available options are Auto 0 1 32 It changes the modulation of this device and effect the maximum PHY data rate We recommend Auto setting For the details please refer to the table 24 below Reverse Direction Enable this function to provide more robust data packet Grant RDG transmission Extension Channel The 20 40 bandwidth mode uses 5 channels For example selecting channel 7 and you can select 3 or 11 for extension channel Choose the unused channel for the extension channel Aggregation MSDU The multiple HT packets can be transmitted with single A MSDU ACK reply packet Enable it to apply this function and reduce the network congestion Auto Block ACK lt is another aggregation technique which prevents sending ACK in the communication to reduce the network congestion If this option is enabled the device will try to activate this function when transmitting massive data Decline BA Request Enable this option to decline the Block ACK request addressed by the other devices HT Physical Mode Operating Mode Mixed Mode Green Field Channel BandWidth C 20 20 40 Guard Interval C Long f Auto MCS Auto Reverse Direction Grant RDG Disable Enable Extension Channel 2442MHz Channel 7 Aggregation MSDU A MSDU Disable Enable Auto Block ACK Disable Enable Decline BA
17. ania Malta Slovakia Poland Slovenia Bulgaria Romania Preface This guide is for the experienced user who installs and manages the N_Max WAP 6010 product hereafter referred to as the device To use this guide you should have experience working with the TCP IP configuration and be familiar with the concepts and terminology of wireless local area networks TABLE OF CONTENTS CH 1 WAP 6010 INSTALLATION oon eenn 5 PAC TEN EN 5 CONNECTORS BUTTONS AND LEDS a enen eeb ee ee Le ie ee eh Leet aa 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION taa o 6 CH 2 FIRST TIME CONFIGURATION 7 BEFORE START TO CONFIGURE cccccsssusccsesescuerencuarencuarenauenenseuensuevencuavenauavenauavanaeseusuerescuarencuavanauaranacusseuerensuers 7 KNOWING THE NETWORK APPLE CANON a A eee 7 CH 3 DETAIL CONFIGURATION eenn 9 SETUP WIZARD rd A A 9 EGP AIP SETTINGS uu iaa 19 CoOntiguring EAN IMENICE imcpr seen ea eee ee 19 VTP ey EN 21 Operation Mode 2 Si eee 21 APPO E IS 22 A no PEO ensen 26 E I er cee Ce neon OT ren nem 29 VVE ci ORAR NO OU CO te aot O O O 33 Slat OM LSI nennen ene eten netten neee nons nete 35 GIentiMode nr 36 ONE ea odie e eo td oca acacia 36 Bal OC 38 SEUA ae ee ee ne e er eer me eee 39 Slat E A AO 40 OS es eset eee eee da Gee AA 40 A pd ke neen nenten 41 AAT Nn 42 SNS oneness deter EOE S AA ET EA EEA Weerter nonnen 42 SE ea aaa a a EA 44 System Management id 45 JA e O OU beent enne heinen 46 do e ES SII eternal 47 Save SOC o CIAO Sar
18. apan Israel Australia and China __ 12 2467 EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China 13 2472 EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China 14 2484 lJapan only in 802 11b mode EMEA Europe the Middle East and Africa The available channel is set by the factory according to the region of distribution and can t be changed by user For example the available channel of the American model is from ch1 to ch11 7 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 4 49 Specification Frequency Range 2 4 2 4835GHz 17dBm 1dB 11Mbps 14dBm 1dB 54Mbps 14dBm 1dB 150Mbps 89dBm 2dB 11Mbps 74dBm 2dB 54Mbps 66dBm 2dB 150Mbps 802 11b TX power 802 11g TX power 802 11n TX power 802 11b RX sensitivity 802 11g RX sensitivity 802 11n RX sensitivity Data Rate 802 116 11 5 5 2 1Mbps 802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6Mbps 802 11n 20MHz MCSO 15 Up to 144 4Mbps 802 11n 40MHz MCS0 15 Up to 300Mbps WLAN IEEE 802 11 b g IEEE 802 11n Draft 4 0 LAN IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3x IEEE 802 1d Operation Mode Security Password Protection MAC filtering Hidden SSID Broadcasting 64 128 bit WEP Encryption SPI Stateful Packet Inspection firewall WPS Push button and PIN code WPA for 802 1x and WPA PSK WPA2 IEEE 802 11i Antenna type 2T2R 2aBi RP SMA external antenna x2 Standards Operating Environment Temperature 0 60 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Power Consumption 12VDC 5 1A
19. ceiver IP Address2 a Address2 Community String C Trap Receiver IP Address3 Address3 Community String Cancel Cancel This device is compatible with SNMP v1 v2c and provides standard MIB II Currently only the public community string is available and the modified settings by SNMP SET request will be lost after rebooting the device kem Description S snmp Enable text Options Enable Disable Select Enable to enable this function The details setting shows only when enables this function Manager function is still under development Trap Community Reserved for the write community System Name Type in the Name of this device Trap Receiver IP This device supports up to 3 traps Address 1 Type in the IP Address of the first SNMP Manager Address 1 This is password receive with the first trap from the Community String device SNMP Agent Trap Receiver IP Type in the IP Address of the second SNMP Manager Address 2 Address 2 This is password receive with the second trap from the Community String device SNMP Agent Trap Receiver IP Type in the IP Address of the third SNMP Manager Address 3 Address 3 This is password receive with the third trap from the Community String device SNMP Agent SNMP Traps System Location Type in the Location which is location of device System Contact Type in the Name which is person or group whe
20. dress of the target Bridge mode device The max number of records is 4 Select the radio channel for this connection Note The target WDS device must be input the MAC Address of this device and use the same encryption key and same radio channel Wizard Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Distribution System WDs AP MAC Address AP MAC Addres AP MAC Address Wireless Network Frequency Channel 169 Wireless Security Encryption Settings setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring WAP G010PM WPA2 PSK Wireless Distribute System Encryption WDS Encryption Type TKIP Back Finish Cancel WDS mode The wizard will guide you through the Wireless Basic setting and the Wireless Encryption setting This mode is equal to the Bridge Mode but with AP function additionally So the bridged network will not only bridge the Ethernet but also the WLAN behind the WDS device The Bridge mode device and the WDS mode device can bridged together through WDS link In the first page you need to input the MAC Address of the target device and the Network name for the AP function The channel of WDS and AP must be the same Wizard Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the mini
21. e ACK reply from the clients Enable this function to apply it Pkt_Aggregate Enable this function will improve performance It transmits in each package 21 Advanced Wireless BG Protection Mode Beacon Interval Data Beacon Rate DTIM Fragment Threshold RTS Threshold TX Power short Preamble Short Slot Tx Burst Pkt Aggregate Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Capable APSD Capable WMM Parameter WMM Configuration range 1 100 C Enable Disable Enable Disable fe Enable Disable Enable Disable Choose Enable to enable WMM function Automatic Power Save Delivery Click the button to edit the WMM parameter Choose to Enable or Disable WMM WiFi Multimedia function This function provides features that improve audio video and voice applications over the wireless network Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Capable APSD Capable WMM Parameters Enable Disable Enable Disable WMM Configuration Multicast to Unicast Converter Item Description o O Multicast to Unicast Enable Disable to enable this function This function converts to Unicast format from Multicast Unicast is a one to one connection between the client and the server Unicast uses IP delivery methods such as Transmission Control Protocol TCP and User Datagram 28 Protocol UDP which are session based protocols Multicast is a true broadcast The multicast source relies on multicast enabled routers to fo
22. e bottom of the device to mount the device on the wall or just put the device on the desktop The administrator can refer to the figure below while in the process of constructing your WLAN environment Computer Wireless User WAP 6010 AP Mode Notebook Ch 2 First Time Configuration Before Start to Configure The configuration of this device is through web browser To access the configuration interfaces make sure you are using a computer connected to the same network as the device The default IP address of the device is 192 168 0 254 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 For the first time configuration please login with username admin and password admin Connect to 192 168 0 254 2 x gt The server 192 168 0 254 at WAP 6010 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin Password Remember my password concel_ Please note that the DHCP server inside the device is default to up and running Do not have multiple DHCP servers in your network environment otherwise it will cause abnormal situation Knowing the Network Application The device can act as the following roles and it supports WDS Wireless Distribution System function The device provides 5 different operation modes and the wireless radio
23. e default port is 1812 NW Shared Secret Input the Authentication Key m Session Timeout Input the maximum idle time for this connection ee ss RADIUS Server Wireless Station 31 Hereby this is the available security setting for each mode Bridae WDS cana AP Client AP Client WLAN security 9 Mode Infrastructure Ad Hoc WEP open Shared Auto V V V V V V owa v x x v x x wPaz V WPA2 PSK 802 1X Auto Change to Infrastructure when Enable WPS V Supported X Not supported WDS function supports the same model only WPS function supports only WPA PSK or WPS2 PSK encryption Access Policy For each SSID the Access Policy can be selected and setup The policy includes Reject and Allow The Reject policy rejects the station according to the MAC table in the policy configuration and let the other stations to connect The allow policy performs reversely Add a station MAC Key in station MAC Address in the text field The valid format of the MAC Address is 00 11 6B 11 12 13 The station MAC Address can be found on the label or configure utility of the WLAN card For deleting one record in the table click the Del button of the record The maximum number of record on the table is 64 32 Wireless Security Encryption Settings Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring SSID choice SS WAP 6010PM z
24. e last IP Address of the IP pool This is the subnet mask of this domain The default value is 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS This is the primary DNS server for the LAN PCs Server 19 Secondary DNS This is the second DNS server for the LAN PCs Server Default Gateway This is the default gateway for the LAN PCs Lease Time This is the DHCP lease time When it is short the IP release renew of the LAN will be faster but the network congestion will be more Statically You can manually assign the IP Address to the certain PCs Assigned Enter the MAC Address and IP Address in the table 802 1d Spanning For the Mesh type of WDS setup enable this function to Tree prevent the broadcasting storm LLTD Enable this function to support LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery for Windows Vista It shows the status of connection in the Windows Vista WAP 6010 N_Max Wireless AP E lt lt Site contents ES setup Wizard Secondary DNS Server 168 95 1921 TCP IP Settings MAC Address 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 ES Lan Wireless Settings DHCP Type Server y 2552552550 Primary DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS Server 168 95 1921 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 y MA Statically Assigned mac ip Statically Assigned mac ip Statically Assigned mac ip 902 10 Spanning Tree Disable 20 Wireless Settings ste contents Operation Mode Configuration 5 Setup Wizard i E TCP IP
25. enet 48 SA e CO E AESA 49 CHANNEL NUMBER o e ECO A 50 Ch 1 WAP 6010 Installation Packing List Before starting the installation of the device please make sure the package contains the following items e WAP 6010 AP unit e Power Adapter e LAN Cable e Antenna x 2 e Quick Installation Guide e CD Manual e Bracket x 2 e Screw x 2 Connectors Buttons and LEDs Front Panel Sl T y T T nanamn AA From Left to right Power LED The LED lights when power on LAN The LED lights when the Ethernet port is plugged and flashes when it is transmitting WLAN The LED flashes when WLAN is working WPS LED The LED lights when the WPS button is pushed WPS Button Press it to enable PBC Push Button Configuration for WPS authentication Back Panel L aay Ke gt o lt i ity N De N CAN ER CoN Co YN nE gt y C A A f ff G26 l From left to right LAN You can connect the Ethernet port to PC or the other switch POWER Please supply the power in 12V and 1A Reset Button Press Reset button to revert it to factory default Antenna port There are two antenna ports in the both ends of this side Connect the antenna into the port Hardware Installation Once you check everything from the package you can start to install the device You can use the wall mount hole on th
26. ent Threshold The fragmentation threshold determines the size at which packets are fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference This function will help you to improve the network performance RTS Threshold The RTS threshold determines the packet size at which the radio issues a request to send RIS before sending the packet Alow RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the device or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the device and not each other You can enter a setting ranging from 0 to 2347 bytes TX Power TX Power 100 range 1 100 default 100 The default TX power is 100 In case of shortening the distance and the coverage of the wireless network input a smaller value to reduce the radio transmission power For example input 80 to apply 80 Tx power Short Preamble Default Disable lt is a performance parameter for 802 11 b g mode and not supported by some of very early stage of 802 11b station cards If there is no such kind of stations associated to this AP you can enable this function For a WLAN network with 802 11g n devices the time slot can be set short to increase the throughput Disable this option for the backward compatibility with 802 11b device Tx Burst The device will try to send a serial of packages with singl
27. ey TKIP AES Renewal Interval WPA WPA2 TKIP AES Radius Server Enterprise TKIP AES Network Address Port Key Session timeout WEP Encryption Setting Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is implemented in this device to prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network The WEP setting must be as same as each client in your wireless network e Authentication Type Open Shared and Auto When choose Open or Shared all of the clients must select the same authentication to associate this AP If select WEP Auto the clients don t have to use the same Open or Shared authentication They can choose any one to authenticate e Default Key ID Select whether the Key ID as the default Key o Key 1 2 3 4 Select ASCII or Hex and then type the key in the text field m 64 bit WEP Encryption 64 bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 40 bit WEP When input 10 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f or A F or 5 ACSII chars as the key it is using 64 bit WEP encryption m 128 bit WEP Encryption 128 bit WEP keys are as same as the encryption method of 104 bit WEP When input 26 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f or A F or 10 ACSII chars it is using 128 bit WEP encryption WPA Authentication Mode This device supports six WPA modes including WPA PSK Pre Shared Key WPA WPA2 PSK WPA2 and additional WPA WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 mixed mode For individual and residential user it is recommended to select WPA PSK or
28. g n mixed mode Gm Operation Mode k i Network Name SSID WAP 6010PM Ge Basic EX Advanced SsID1 5 Security SSID2 ES wes EY station List SSID3 Management Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation C Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation C Enable Disable BSSID 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 Basic Settings mem sepan Network Mode The available options are 11b g mixed mode 11b only 11g only and 11b g n mixed mode We recommend selecting the default value 11b g n mixed mode Network Name SSID The SSID which is also called ESSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use in order to establish and maintain wireless connectivity Multiple access point bridges on a network or sub network can use the same SSID SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters Multiple SSID 1 3 This device supports multiple SSID Input the multiple SSID Only in AP mode 1 2 3 in the field to enable the function With the field of Network Name SSID the device supports maximum 4 SSIDs Broadcast Network Disable this function to hide SSID With hidden SSID the Name SSID AP cant be scanned and the wireless client must input SSID manually to associate this AP AP Isolation The device supports isolation function If you are building a public Wireless Network enable this function can prov
29. ge of the wizard there are five modes for selection It determines how the device works Refer to the explanation below to understand the modes Choose one to continue AP Mode This is the default configuration that allows you to connect to WAP 6010 as a wireless client This mode adds wireless functionality to your wired network AP Client Mode WAP 6010 retrieves the signal from a Wireless AP or Router and shares it to the wired Ethernet ports on a PC or switch WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode Bridge Mode In Bridge Mode WAP 6010 communicates using BSSID MAC addresses to create a point to point or point to multi point connection between 2 or more access points to help join LANs together WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode WDS Mode This allows users to connect several APs together via BSSID MAC addresses to create a large scale wireless network This differs to Bridge Mode because APs set in WDS Mode can provide local wireless service to wireless clients Repeater Mode WAP 6010 connects wirelessly to a wireless AP or Router and repeats the signal This allows you to extend the distance of your wireless network WAP 6010 N Max Wireless AP ite contents Please note changing operation mode will require the device to reboot 45s Ge Setup Wizard Bi TCP IP Settings M Wireless Settings M Management AP Mode This is the default configuration that allows you to connect to WAP 6010 as a wireles
30. hm leave the Key Renewal Interval as the default 3600 seconds and enable the WPS function WPS function is only available when the encryption type is WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or WPA WPA2 PSK With WPS function enabled the WPS button in the front panel can be pushed to enable WPS function For example press the WPS button on this device and then trigger the WPS on the WLAN card via utility or button and the wireless security will be established Security Mode The available types are Disable WEPAUTO WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK For our example choose WPA2 PSK and AES for encryption algorithm and then enter the pass phrase which is from 8 to 63 characters Keep the Key renewal Interval to default 3600 seconds WPS You can enable the WPS function It is only available when using WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Refer to the encryption section for the easy operation Note The Wireless Client Station must use the same encryption key to associate to this device Wireless Security Encryption Settings setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring WAP 6010PM Security Mode WPA 2 PSK WPA WPA Algorithms TKIP AES TKIP AES AP Client Mode The Setup Wizard will guide you through the page of Station Site Survey and Station page In this mode this device turns into a Station device which associates to the remote AP and bridges the LAN hosts to it For setting
31. ide better security The device will block packets between wireless clients relay All the wireless clients connected to the device can t see each other Only in AP mode 22 the clients associated to different SSID on the device can see each other Enable the option to block it The Default value is Disable ess The BSSID is displayed in this field Frequency Channel Click the drop down box to select the radio channel Select the unused channel to prevent the radio overlapping If you are not sure which channel is used select AutoSelect to let the device to detect and select the available channel Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Network Network Mode 11b g n mixed mode 11b g mixed mode Network Name SSID 11b only 11g onh SSID 1 SSID2 SSID3 Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation C Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation C Enable Disable BSSID 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 Wireless Distribution System WDS Only in Bridge WDS mode Description WDS Mode This device supports WDS Mode only and AP WDS Mode When selecting WDS mode only this device provides WDS connection only and doesn t provide radio to the WLAN stati
32. ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body For product available in the USA Canada market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits CE Statement LEVELONE hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirement and other relevant provisions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This device will be sold in the following EEA countries Austria Italy Belgium Liechtenstein Denmark Luxembourg Finland Netherlands France Norway Germany Portugal Greece Spain Iceland Sweden Ireland United Kingdom Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithu
33. ith CRC Error 22245 Frames Dropped Due To Out of Resource 0 Duplicate Frames Received 3 Reset Counters QoS QoS Configuration WMM Check the box to enable WMM function It depends on the associated AP if it supports WMM and you can enable this function on this device WMM Power Saving Check the box to enable WMM function It depends on the associated AP if it supports WMM and you can enable this function on this device When enabled the options below can be configured PS Mode The options are AC BE AC BK AC VI and AC_VO Please select the respective options according to the AP 40 Qos Configuration WMM V enable WMM Power Saving enable PS Mode rT AC BE F ac BK F ACV Fac VO Apply WPS The WPS AP lists in the top of the page The bottom panel shows the status of WPS Please refer to the section of Access Point mode for the operation 11n Configuration Description Refresh button Click this button to refresh the WPS AP list This device only supports Enrollee in WLAN client mode This is the PIN code for PIN communication Click Renew PIN to generate a new PIN code Click this button to start PIN process PBC Start Click this button to start PBC process Cancel Click this button to cancel the establishing WPS link Renew PIN Click this button to discard current PIN and generate a new PIN code WPS AP site survey No Jsso____Jesso Tess cn Auth Tencypt ver status
34. ity Policy item Description Security Mode Please choose the encryption method The available options are OPEN SHARED WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal Security Policy Security Mode OPEN WEP WPA PSK WEP Key Length Choose to use 64bit or 128bit length of key WEP Key Entry Select the key type The available options are ASCII Text or Method Hexadecimal WEP Keys For WEP key please input the key1 4 The key text and the length must match the above settings Default Key Select the default Tx WEP key WPA Algorithms Choose the algorithm between TKIP and AES Pass Phrase Input the key for WPA PSK WPA2 PSK The length is from 8 to 63 characters 37 Wire Equivalence Protection WEP 64 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys EH ii i Il Default Key Link Status The status of the radio shows in this field NCC a network ype C Muang jonas 10 7 oonsesoerse joos jer mar CA rc jo me OPEN CIO teres SU e C ON_AP_CK 18 84 zerran peo ps a am vaos eam n Ao nn E MN EN fa 00 11 6B 17 48 F6 roo m nl ad zit i i nme jee mma en 5 11 NotUse OPEN pr n A ie En a a Danny_wbr3400 6000v3_TSD 1181 JEESUESEEDEEEELEEDE S 00 11 6B 22 51 50 eM Se Connected lt gt MeetingRoom en 8 Site Survey Site survey page shows information of APs nearby You may choose one of these APs connecting or adding it to profile
35. mum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Distribution a WDS Wireless Network In the second page you need to select the encryption type and the key The encryption type of WDS link and AP must be the same but the encryption algorithm and key can be different If use the WEP encryption it has to set WEP Key between AP and WDS AP security on WDS mode You need to set encryption for WAP PSK or WPA2 PSK Note the WPS function can t be applied in this mode Wireless Security Encryption Settings Setup the wireless security and encryption to prevent from unauthorized access and monitoring WAP 6010 Security Mode wra2Psk y WPA Algorithms WPA Algorithms CTKp acs CTKPAES TKIP CTKp Gaes CTKPAES C TKIP AES Key Renewal Interval Ul 3600 seconds 5600 seconds deraut2e00 3600 Wireless Distribute System Encryption wos Encryption Type TKIP 15 Repeater Mode Setup Wizard will guide you through Repeater Site Survey Repeater Site encryption Wireless Basic Setting and the Wireless encryption pages In this mode this device plays two roles one is a Client Station to associate the target AP and the other is an AP to allow the WLAN client station to associate into Therefore the WLAN of this device is bridged to the WLAN of the target
36. n the device has problem can find they Description Hem o This is the trap from device after reboot the device The trap is sent when any of the links are down See the following table The trap is sent when any of the links are UP See the following table Authentication The trap is sent when the device receiving gets or sets requirement with wrong community Upgrade Firmware This page provides the firmware upgrade function Click the browse button to browse the file and click open button to select the file The upgrade process takes about 1 minute and do not power off the device during this period 47 Location Browse Save Reload Settings In this page you can export the setting import the setting or load the factory default Export Settings To export the settings click Export button to open or save the configuration In the pop up window click Open to open the configuration You can read the configuration in the next page Click Save to save the configuration file The file extension is dat Import Settings To import the settings click Browse to browse the file and then click Import to import the setting file Load Factory Defaults Click Load Default button to reset the device to factory default All users settings will be cleared Export Button Exp import Settings Settings file location TO Load Default Bu
37. of device can act as AP AP Client Bridge WDS Repeater The operation mode is about the communication mechanism between the wired Ethernet NIC and wireless NIC Following are the types of operation mode NAS AP Mode AP Client Bridge Mode WDS Mode Repeater Mode The following table shows the at association of wireless radio modes WDS Mode AP Client Infrastructure AP Client Ad Hoc V Supported X Not supported Note WDS function supports the same model only It needs the same setting on WDS mode Ch 3 Detail Configuration Setup Wizard This device has a Setup Wizard helps you to configure it easily For the first time setup we suggest using wizard to setup After login the device the status page and the menu in the left panel shows Click the Wizard in the left panel to start the setup wizard WAP 6010 N_Max Wireless AP se contents Access Point Status 5 Setup Wizard MM TCP IP Settings Lets take a look at the status of WAP 6010 Platform MM Wireless Settings MI Management System Info Model WAP 6010 Firmware Version 1 1 0k Mar 24 2009 System Time 2009 3 25 Wed 22 20 4 Operation Mode AP Mode Local IP Address 192 168 0 254 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Mode AP Band 2 4 GHz B G N SSID WAP 6010 Channel 11 Encryption OPEN Bssid 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Associated Clients 0 Driver Version AP 2 0 0 0 STA 1 8 0 0 Select the mode In the first pa
38. ons clients To provide both AP and WDS connections select AP WDS Mode AP MAC Address This device connects 4 WDS devices Enter the MAC Address in the field to connect 23 Wireless Network Network Mode 11b g n mixed mode Network Name SSID IWAP 6010PM Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation Enable Disable BSSID 00 05 9E 8D 85 B8 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 Wireless Distribution System WDS AP MAC Address 00 11 6B 1 1 12 13 AP MAC Addres A AP MAC Address AP MAC Address HT Physical Mode configurable in 11 b g n mixed item Description Operating Mode Default Mixed Mixed Green Field Mixed mode In this mode the device transmits the packets with preamble compatible legacy 802 119 so they can be decoded by legacy devices The device receives and decodes both Mixed Mode packets and legacy packets Green Field mode the device transmits HI packets without legacy compatible part But the device receives and decodes both Green Field and legacy packets Channel Bandwidth Click the radio button to choose between 20 MHz or 20 40MHz This option affects the PHY data rate of radio Please refer to the table below Note lt is necessary to have the same channel bandwidth in Bridge mode Guard Interval The 11n device inserts the Guard Interval into the signal You can choose the interval between Long and Auto This option affects the PH
39. rward the packets to all client subnets that have clients listening Multicast to Unicast Converter Multicastto Unicast C Enable Disable Security Wireless Security Encryption Settings select SSID mem Desorption SSCS SSID choice Choose the ESSID to configure the security setting SSID choice WAP 6010PM Wireless Security Encryption Settings Mem Deseo Security Mode Disable OPEN SHARED WEPAUTO WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 802 1X Security Mode WPA2 PSK Access Point Encryption WPA Algorithms TKIP AES Pass Phrase Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds default 3600 Wireless Distribute System Encryption WDS Encryption Type TKIP WDS Encryption Key The available options show according to the numbers of the BSSID in the Basic Setting Each SSID can setup different encryption type For example set up 4 BSSID and 4 sets of security shows on this page 29 e Security Mode Choose one as the wireless authentication among the following types Open Shared WEP Auto WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 and 802 1X e Encryption Type Select one for the encryption type The options vary depending on the Authentication mode The corresponding options shows below Authentication Encryption Key Option en Open Shared WEP WEP Default Key ID Key content of Key FE nee WPA WPA2 PSK TKIP AES Pass Phrase 8 32 bytes Key Pre Shared K
40. s client This mode adds wireless functionality to your wired network a Computer Router Wireless User WAP 6010 X AP Mode C AP Client Mode WAP 6010 retrieves the signal from a Wireless AP or Router and shares it to the wired Ethernet ports on a PC or switch WAP 6010 will not accept wireless clients in this mode Wireless WAP 6919 Router AP Cliert rrpuler Moce Notesook The description below shows the different step for each option AP Mode The Setup Wizard will guide you through the setting of Basic Wireless setting and Wireless Security setting For AP mode input the SSID select if broadcasts SSID and select the radio channel When enabling SSID then it can be scanned by the other wireless station clients For the radio channel choose the one not occupied or choose AutoSelect to select the channel automatically 10 Wizard Basic Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items Wireless Network Network Name SSiD WAP 601 OPM Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 The next step is to setup the wireless encryption Choose the Security mode and input the key value For the example we choose the WPA2 PSK as the encryption type AES as the encryption algorit
41. t can be configured in the wireless security page It shows the current PIN number of this device Reset OOB button Press this button to reset the WPS of this device The AP PIN number will be changed WPS Progress mem Peston O WPS mode Choose to use PIN Personal Identification Number or PBC Push Button Configuration PIN Input the 8 digit PIN of client Push Button Configuration control 34 Wi Fi Protected Setup You could setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS will only be available to WPAPSK WPA2PSK and WPA WPA2PSK encryption WPS Config WPS Curent Status Statws Process OOOO WPS Configured eS WPS auth Mode wees SSCS f re Y 5 5 3 3 Station List In the Station list the information of associated clients is displayed Site contents Station List ES Setup Wizard e hee m TCP IP Settings You could monitor stations which associated to this AP here Wireless Settings co Operation Mode E E advanced o CC CN E Basic Security ES wes A Station List Management Client Mode Profile Station Profile The Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station Prone Chamnet Authentication Encryption network Tyne E PROFO01 MeetingRoom Auto OPEN WEP Infrastructure Add In the first page you can see the profile list to show the information including Profile name S
42. tton Reboot System 48 System Log The system log shows in this window For technical support you may need to copy and save the log to text file and send it to the technical service Click Refresh button to refresh the page or Clear button to clear the log system Log Syslog Refresh Clear System Log Jan 1 00 00 10 WAP 6010 user warn kernel ICP bind hash table entries 1024 or Jan 1 00 00 10 WAP 6010 user info kernel TCP Hash tables configured establis Jan 1 00 00 10 WAP 6010 user info kernel TCP reno registered Channel Number The following table is the available frequencies in MHz for the 2 4 GHz radio Region Domain 1 2412 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 2 247 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 3 2422 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 4 2427 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 5 2432 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 6 2437 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 7 2442 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 8 2447 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China _ 9 2452 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 10 2457 Americas Taiwan EMEA Japan Israel Australia and China __ 11 2462 _ Americas Taiwan EMEA J
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
DVD Home Theatre System Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Sulky Burel brillancemetre micro-gloss Brodit 513156 holder Hampton User Manual 1009 DB-35U2FWEIDE01 取扱説明書 Juniper WXC 500 Makita DF010D User's Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file