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1. Access Point In a wireless local area network WLAN an Access Point is a station that transmits and receives data sometimes referred to as a transceiver An Access Point connects users to other users within the network and also can serve as the point of interconnection between the WLAN and a fixed wire network Each Access Point can serve multiple users within a defined network area as people move beyond the range of one Access Point they are automatically handed over to the next one A small WLAN may only require a single Access Point the number required increases as a function of the number of network users and the physical size of the network Wired Equivalent Privacy is a data encryption protocol for 802 11 wireless networks All wireless nodes and access points on the network are configured with a 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit Shared Key for data encryption Access Control This function is only valid under AP mode invalid under the mode of bridge graft Used in MAC address to filter Bridge is the device that connects and transmits data packets with two subnets KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 31 33 dog SWIaISAS Sou VSOWAOS NLOS Outdoor Bridge by the same protocol and it works in the LLC layer of OSI DHCP DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP hent DHCP s purpose is to enable individual computers DHCP Client on an IP network to extract their configurations from a server the
2. IEEE 802 11 Series NLOS Outdoor Wireless AP KWgooo NLOS BRIDGE User s Manual V 4 8 7 0 Formosa Wireless Systems Corp NLOS Outdoor Bridge 1 Copyright There is no any clear or implicit assurance in the user s manual of our company including the assurance of selling or installing for the special purpose There are rival s volumes to carry on the power to alter or revise in our company if alter and forgive me for not issuing a separate notice You can t duplicate any content of this manual by the written permission of our company 2 About the manual The purpose to use this manual is for install the wireless Access Point This manual is including disposing course and method and ae ping ES customer to solve the unpredictable problem The following typographical conventions are used in this purpose Notice This indicates an important Note A Warning This indicates a warning or caution Bold Indicates the function important words and so on tA BE T T gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 2 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Content Chapter 1 Introduction Sn Me ee ee 6 Iroduction ROR Ed 6 Apfigarance of Prdihct E ch WEE 6 Featurdf nd Bendif 2 ans en 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation cccccsssssssssssssccccccsssssssssssccccccssssssssccccssssesees 8 System Requirement ON OPENEN N CETTE be se teens 8 Product Kit et AN dS En 8 Ate WU SAS E ose ae 9 Chapter S SV SION
3. The optional Access Control window lets you block the network access privilege of the specified stations through the Access Point This provides an additional layer of security There are two kinds of ACL Access Control V Turn Access Control On Select Access Control Database Local MAC Address Database Trusted CPEs s About MAC Address a Basic Setup 00 1c 24 25 00 04 Wireless Setup Delete Radio L Available CPEs Peer to Peer Links z CPE MAC Address VBS VLAN Settings ID Access Control Add Status Add New CPE Manually Connections MAC Address u m a Statistics Add Management Ardy Cancel a Change Password a Remote Management s Upgrade Firmware a Backup Restore Settings Figure 13 Access control In Local MAC Address Database you could enable Turn Access Control On and click Apply button Only stations in the Trust list can connect AP and stations in Reject list KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 21 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge can t connect AP What you should do is to maintenance the Available Wireless Stations list While you set Radius parameters you could use RADIUS MAC Address Database to control stations connection B OUI im An Er g lt D D gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 22 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 5 Status Connections This page displays both wired Ethernet and wireless interface network traffic Click Refresh to update the current statistics OI W
4. m Remote Management s Upgrade Firmware Figure 21 Backup Restore setting WEB 1 Click button to save backup file to hard disk 2 Click Browser button to locate the backup file you want to retrieve and click retrieve button then the AP will restart FTP 1 Login AP by ftp KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 27 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge 2 Input command get KW9000 cfg it will be saved in current directory Microsoft Windows EP FEE 5 1 2600 Ci Copyright 1985 4001 Microsoft Corp D i ftp 192 168 1 1 kk weFTPd 1 1 31 User 192 168 1 l none i admin 341 Please specify the password Password 440 Using binary mode to transfer files moein successful Har Figure 22 ftp get setting 3 Input command put KW9000 cfg it will retrieve it to AP and AP will restart Notice e The config file must be KW9000 cfg or kw9000 cfg Do not try to turn off the Access Point shutdown the computer or do anything else to the Access Point until the Access Point finishes restarting Event Log gt Event Log R 1 L Wireless Bridge ee Ze mi meer C Enable SysLog Syslog Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 a About Syslog Server Port Number 514 s Basic Setup Wireless Setup Ma a Event Log Window Radio Wed Novy 14 09 19 19 2007 WLANO A Peer to Peer Links 00 60 B3 35 C5 99 is ready in service Wed Now 14 09 19 18 2007 WLANO VES VLAN Settings 1E 60 B3 35 C5 99 stop service Wed Nov 14
5. 09 19 18 2007 WLANO 11 60 B3 35 C5 99 stop service Wed Novy 14 09 19 18 2007 WLANO Status 16 60 B3 35 C5 99 stop service Wed Nov 14 09 19 18 2007 WLANO Access Control Connections 12 60 B3 35 C5 99 stop service Statistics Wed Nov 14 09 19 18 2007 WLANO 0E 60 B3 35 C5 99 stop service hd Management E Change Password e ee s Remote Management a Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings m Event Log m Reboot Figure 23 Event log If you have a SysLog server on your LAN enable the SysLog option Event Log offers you f F 0 UI gt activity log information KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 28 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge SysLog Server IP address The access point will send all the SysLog to the specified IP address if SysLog option is enabled Default 0 0 0 0 Port The port number configured in the SysLog server on your network By default it 155 14 Reboot AP Logout Yes ep J _Cancet_ m Basic Setup Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management m Change Password m Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings m Event Log Figure 24 Reboot AP You may select Yes on Reboot AP page and then click on APPLY button to reboot the access point KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 29 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 7 Troubleshooting FAQ Q 1 How to know the MAC address of t
6. DHCP server or servers in particular servers that have no exact information about the individual computers until they request the information The overall purpose of this is to reduce the work necessary to administer a large IP network The most significant piece of information distributed in this manner is the IP address F D ncryption For the security of transmit data in network the data should be encrypted before transmit and decrypt received data f P Address Internet Protocol is the main internetworking protocol used in the Internet Used in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP to form TCP IP AN amp WAN LAN A communications network serving users within a limited area such as one floor of a building A LAN typically connects multiple personal computers and shared network devices such as storage and printers Although many technologies exist to implement a LAN Ethernet is the most common for connecting personal computers A long distance link used to extend or connect remotely located local area networks The Internet is a large WAN MAC Address Short for Media Access Control address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System An application programming interface API for sharing services and information on local area networks LANs Provides for communication between stations of a network where each station is given a name These names are alph
7. Outdoor Bridge Remote Management o Remote Management Remote Console Wireless Secure Shell SSH Enable Disable SNMP Logout SNMP Enable Disable m About Read Community Name public m Basic Setup write Community Name private Wireless Setup IP Address to Receive Traps 0 0 0 0 Radio Apply Cancel Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management s Change Password s Upgrade Firmware s Backup Restore Settings v East las Figure 17 Remote management AP supports SNMP At first you should set SNMP settings and get MIB file from AP by ftp SNMP Settings a Set the Trap Server Address You can find the unusual log on the Trap Server b Set the Read only Community c Set the Read write Community d Click the Apply button to save setting 1 Get MIB file by ftp e Login AP by ftp e Input command get pluto mib you will find the MIB file in the current directory VE 53 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp AE 192 168 1 220 vsFTPA 1 1 3 User 192 168 1 l nonej admin SE specify the password Bosin successful Have fun Figure 18 get mib KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 25 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Upgrade Firmware There are two kinds way to upgrade Access Point software By WEB m About Basic Setup Wireless Setup Radio sAccess Control Status Management s Change P
8. SCUD sedes ed DEENSE ee 10 DEE ES SN RE RA AE 10 Using the Web Management ss 11 Set the Basic Configuration esse EER RE GER GE GR ERA OR Ge EG OG AE ER RSG ER RE Ge 12 Chapter 4 Wireless Eege 14 FR ACO EPE ET EE EE A ESA EE EE cea 14 Peer ed DLC 18 NES VENS CLOS hee 18 Seed ir E a eg ee cc 19 OO COR EE EE 21 OET Ent OE EE AE EE AE O EE 23 COME CHONG EE AE LE AE AE AE AE N 23 EUS ie EO N AE N ON 23 1 Chapter EEN EE E E 24 An i Change Password AA Oe OR OE EN 24 Remote Management 25 KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 3 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Upo AS DEAL ee 26 Backup Restore SCENES neen a ea ne 27 vent Log ES PS desbe 28 Rat AP ert ee EER RE dee EE ER NE 29 L haft 7 Troubleshooting S ME EE ee ZE eg esse e Ee EE EE ee ee 30 FAO ADE 30 B OUI im An Er g lt D D gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 4 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Content of Figure Figure 1 KW9000 NLOS Gg EN Me 6 Figure ACC AN den 8 Figtive 3 Sec Alarm Ennn 11 Bure 4 Login WA M A eere eee eeeeeeeeee 11 Figure 5 Informatioiibage NM 12 Cs V g Figure 6 Basic setup rennes De E e G t aren sen 12 d ef 7 Base a AREA EL LS 14 See do TO RE EET EET ee ete 14 Eegeregie 15 Figure 10 POS 102 tn 18 Figure 11 VBS VLAN Settings AR EE N EE EE EE EE 18 EE 19 Figure 13 Access control eneen aen nanda eee aa OO ee ie cet 21 ree EE 23 RS e EL 23 Free 16 CaS PASS MOL aanne EE en a ee E 24 Figure 17 Remote m
9. Wireless Bridge BS_Profilet CCE Wireless Setup nnn LEEN Open System e Access Control l Generate Keys Status Connections Statistics Management e m Change Password EEE m Remote Management s Upgrade Firmware m BackupRestore Settings m Event Log ee m Reboot Figure 12 Security Profile Authentication Type Choose the following type bk Open System Allow any wireless NIC or wireless bridge connect bk Shared Key If Shared Key is selected you need to enabled WEP and enter at least one shared key KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 19 33 je Keys dog SWIaISAS SSS VSOWAOS Diagram 6 The following elaborate WEP WPA security options Network Authentication NLOS Outdoor Bridge 802 1x IEEE 802 1x is a standard for network access control port based which was introduced especially for distributing encryption keys in a wireless network The Access Point supports 802 1x for keeping out unauthorized users and for verifying the credentials of users with RADIUS so that authorized users can access the network and services To use 802 1x you will need at least one common Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP method on your authentication server Access Points authenticator and Stations supplicant 802 1x is also used to perform generation and distribution of encryption keys with enabling Data Encryption as WEP from AP to the
10. anagement 25 Beene PS CCl Ml a RO OE EE IE 25 Lal EN Re 26 Eene ere 27 FSU 21 Back up Restore setina ee a RE Ee ne EG 27 5 T Pionie 22 ip oet SEINE E 28 El i Fiame 2 PO ee oe Ee RE ee 28 POS RC oO A a e a et de te 29 KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 5 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the Formosa s KWO9000 Access Point hereafter called access point This Access Point provides a secure affordable and easy to use wireless LAN solution that combines mobility and flexibility with the enterprise class features required by networking professionals ab Chebd et en in Ce ach Te hoc RAON DI ID il DUT H Ad aaa am mn Figure 1 KW9000 NLOS Bridge dio swejs s Sou KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 6 33 T D A lt L D P NLOS Outdoor Bridge Features and Benefits Support power over Ethernet IP67 class of enclosure Wireless module works as 5GHz Easy to install and friendly to user just plug and play MAC address control Provides Web based configuration utility Tight design with lightweight compact size and low power consumption All wireless oo auto HUDO and SEE O a highest Tk or PIWPA P SK K security EF ir mm Es aa be eg gt Support the on of QoS WMM Multi BSSID V LAN im An Er g lt D D gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 7 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Sy
11. ange Password m Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings Geant laa E Figure 7 Base Station Mode Wireless Bridge Logout m Basic Setup Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBSLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management a Change Password m Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings Figure 8 CPE Mode KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 14 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Wireless Bridge Peer to Peer Logout s Basic Setup of TI g pd on 2 5 260GHz OMHz Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Management a Change Password s Remote Management s Upgrade Firmware s Backup Restore Settings I aa Figure 9 Peer to Peer Mode Operating Mode Select the operating mode as NLOS Network Enable the NLOS function Base Station Act as a standard 802 11a b g The default mode is Base Station CPE Perform as a client station associated to other APs Be sure that they share the same SSID when connected Peer to Peer Select this only if this KWO9000 is the Master for a group of bridges The other bridge must use this KWO9000 MAC address They then send all traffic to this Master rather than communicate directly with ea
12. anumeric names 16 characters in length Ping A command line program in Windows use it to check the connection whether is reachable outer A device that forwards data between networks An IP router forwards data based INS Server KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 32 33 on IP source and destination addresses In this kind of user interface user can use Microsoft Internet Explorer or other browser to control guard and manage the device WINS Windows Internet Naming Service is a server process for resolving Windows based computer names to IP addresses If a remote network contains a WINS server your Windows PCs can gather information from that WINS server VSOWAOS about its local hosts This allows your PCs to browse that remote network using the Windows Network Neighborhood feature NLOS Outdoor Bridge eTOUP RE KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 33 33
13. assword s Remote Management m Backup Restore Settings m Event Log m Reboot E aaa Figure 19 Upgrade firmware 1 Open Upgrade Firmware page 2 Click browser button and select the firmware file in local hard disk 3 Click Upload button 4 After upgrade login again and check the software version By FTP e FTP 192 168 1 1 the AP IP address input user admin and password password f After login in input command put KW9000 rmt Then the upgrade is going on automatically C gt ftp 192 168 1 1 Connected to 192 168 1 1 220 vsFTPd 1 1 3 User 192 168 1 1 none admin 331 Please specify the password Password 230 Using binary mode to transfer files fto gt put kw9000 rmt 200 PORT command successful Consider using PASV KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 26 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge 150 Ok to send data 226 File receive OK ftp 3973128 bytes sent in 0 55Seconds 7263 49Kbytes sec ftp gt quit 221 Goodbye Figure 20 upload firmware Notice The software must be KWA O9000 rmt or kwa 09000 rmt Do not try to turn off the Access Point shutdown the computer or do anything else to the Access Point until the Access Point finishes restarting Backup Restore Settings Logout About Wireless Setup Rade O ee EE ea EE a VBS VLAN Settings Backup Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management RR ss EST RE a Change Password
14. ch other WEP should be used to protect this traffic Wireless Network Name SSID The SSID is a unique ID used by Access Points and Stations to identify a wireless LAN Wireless clients associating to any Access Point must have the same SSID The default ESSID is Wireless The ESSID can up to 32 characters Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID If you hide the SSID then the device cannot be seen when a wireless client scans for local APs The trade off for the extra security of hiding the device may be inconvenience for some valid WLAN clients Default Channel Select the channel that you plan to use KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 15 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Diagram 3 Channel Frequency List 2 4GHz rE En En AS Ca EES Diagram 4 Channel Frequency List 5GHz S S 5 S S 57 58 S 5 S S 64 49 En 5a Di 55 56 57 5 520 5e 60 EC 62 CH 64 5820 d j T D A Ke 0 D gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 16 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge bk Antenna Diagram 5 wireless lan parameters RTS Threshold Fragmentation Length tA BE T T gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 Select the desired antenna for transmitting and receiving Auto 1s the default The packet size used to determine whether it should use the CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection o the CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance mechanism for packet transmiss
15. he Access Point e The MAC address is written in a label which is in the bottom of Access Point e From the General page of WEB configuration you also can get the MAC address of AP Q 2 Why the throughput is not high e You should adjust antenna to get highest signal strengthens If can not get higher signal strengthens please check the following steps e Wireless Channel Frequency Try to change other channel e Wireless disturbance Check whether there are other wireless equipments nearby AP make sure they do not disturb AP e To check if the antenna becomes flexible e To check signal strength If the signal strength is very low you may check the antenna or the device aging e To check the STA and its output power may be low Q 3 Why two Access Points can not build connection after setting e Check the Country Region whether is same e Check the Channel Frequency whether is same e Check the Data Encryption and Key whether is same Q 4 The wireless becomes unstable such as ping timed out and lose packet after a period of well work e This situation may the wireless network is disturbed by something what you can do is following steps e check whether every joint point of network is well such as Ethernet port antenna connection e Change the channel if the Link Test value is not high excluding other wireless equipments disturb AP e Restart AP e Default AP and restore last setting
16. ion This is the maximum packet size used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than the RTS Threshold Beacon Interval Specifies the data beacon rate between 20 and 1000 17 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Peer to Peer Links In Peer to Peer mode you can set Point to Point Bridge and Point to Multi Point here Wireless Bridge mool A A A A N Ween m Basic Setup oo Si e Wireless Setup EI D E mm E Mise OM N NON g ee Radio gt VBS VLAN Settings CHR Access Control E WW Ki g B Status 9 S eh x Connections Statistics Management Figure 10 Peer to Peer Links Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links OE Access Control Status Connections Management m Change Password m Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings Dant las Figure 11 VBS VLAN Settings KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 18 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge One device could be used to eight devices So you could easy setup your network and manage different users And the eight VBS could set different security to protect your network gt Management VLAN ID Management VLAN ID is used to manage device and monitor the network Security Profile VLAN ID Security Profile VLAN ID is used to manage VLAN You could set ID 1 4049 Security Profile Settings following steps below Security Profile
17. ireless Bridge ID m Basic Setup Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management a Upgrade Firmware EP ae Figure 14 Connections Statistics From the Statistics gt the KWO9000 provides information about sending or receiving packets out of both the Ethernet and wireless ports Clicking Refresh allows you to view the real time information linked to the KWO9000 All is read only Figure 15 Statistics KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 23 33 Tel m Basic Setup NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 6 Management Change Password Wireless NEEN Wireless Setup Peer to Peer Links 1 Status Connections Statistics Management s Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings E Danti nn Figure 16 Change Password You can use the Change Password page to change the Access Point administrator s password for accessing the Settings pages To change the password Type the old password The default password for the Access Point is password Type a new password and type it again in the Repeat New Password box to confirm it Click Apply to have the password changed or click Cancel to keep the current password Be sure to write it down in a secure location and the maximal length of the password is 19 characters KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 24 33 NLOS
18. nn Figure 6 Basic setup Wireless Device Name This is the NetBIOS name of Access Point you may modify the default name with a unique name up to 15 characters long including numbers from 0 to 9 letters A Z a z and digraphs KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 12 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge the name supports WINS so you can ping Access Point using ping Access Point Name or use web browser to open web utility by inputting Access Point Name in the IE address Notice The default Access Point Name is DEVICExxxxxx xxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of MAC address The first character of Access Point Name cannot be digits Your host must have a TCP IP address with the same subnet as the Access Point while using WINS I ml HE Te Ethernet Data Rate Specify the ethernet port s data rate Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enabling spanning tree can prevent undesirable loops in the network ensuring a smooth running network By default the function is enabled Time Server Port This field identifies the time server port like 123 Time Zone Select the time zone location for your setting Current Time This field identifies the current time in your specific time Zone lu de tA ke T i gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 13 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 4 Wireless Setup gt Radio Base Station e OFDM 52 5 260GHz M Status Connections Statistics Management m Ch
19. oint Taal LI Ginz a oe Se d E lil ee er Le es _ H a ln LT SE O I le gt K ol RS a HEL im An Er g lt D D gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 9 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Chapter 3 System Setup Default Setting Diagram 1 Default Settings Default Value DEVICExxxxxx xxxxxx indicate the last 6 MAC address of Wireless B _ Automatic IP Address 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Wireless Device Name thernet Data Rate Gi utput Power RTS Threshold ragmentation Threshold ireless Space nable Refuse XDos ecurity Settings Default Channel 5MHz Spanning Tree Protocol Enable SNMP Enable bh ZO D S 5 EIE 2 Ce n E o Z GIE Pz Ce als N O Read Community public Write Community private SNMP Settings CO gt en z ip y lu de tA ke T i gt KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 10 33 lu de tA g lt T i gt NLOS Outdoor Bridge Using the Web Management The Web Management provides you with a user friendly graphical user interface The Access Point allows you via web browser MS Internet Explorer 6 0 to monitor and configure the device 1 Run Web Explorer Enter default IP Address http 192 168 1 1 in the Address field After press Enter key then pop up a security alarm page the page will show up Securi
20. s e Check the wireless port and Ethernet port environment and virus exist or not tA BE T T gt e Please call the sales if can not solve problem after all KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 30 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Q 5 How to adjust output power e Inthe Wireless Settings page you can do it Diagram 5 Output Power Full 1 2 1 4 1 8 Mi n Q 6 Why can not open WEB page of remote wireless NLOS in local network e Because this kind of settings will slow the response of remote AP WEB Server just waiting for several minutes or restarting remote wireless bridge is a way to solve problem We suggest you set AP in local wired Ethernet network e Glossary Diagram 7 Glossary Glossary Expiation IEEE specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 5GHz 802 11a provides specifications for wireless ATM systems and is used in access hubs Networks using 802 11a operate at radio frequencies between 5 180 GHz and 5 825 GHz The specification uses a modulation scheme known as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM that is especially well suited to use in office settings In 802 11a data speeds as high as 54 Mbps are possible IEEE802 11g uses the 2 4 GHz frequency for greater range 802 11g supports bandwidth up to 54 Mbps and is backwards compatible with 802 11b
21. station as part of or after the authentication process WPA with Radius WPA2 with Radius WPA amp WPA2 with Radius In cooperation with RADIUS systems with WPA EAP will be used with a new encryption method called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP implementation with 802 1x dynamic key exchange WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK Instead of using RADIUS for authentication systems with WPA PSK will be configured with a secret password phrase Enter your password phrase and press Generate You can now create a pre shared key in the Access Point and copy the characters you input to the station s WPA PSK entry A shared secret is only secure as long as no third party knows about it You have two authentication options e Open System No authentication is imposed to the KWO9000 However if the 802 1x option is configured authentication of connections can be performed by a RADIUS server e Shared this is for shared key authentication Data is encrypted Encryption You can select the following data encryption options Disabled Strength 64 128 or 152 bit WEP With Open System Authentication and 64 128 or 152 bit WEP Data Encryption with Shared Key authentication Security WEP enabled you can manually enter the four data encryption Encryption WEP keys or enable Passphrase to generate the keys automatically These values must be matched between all Clients and access points at your LAN key 1 mus
22. stem Requirement Two PCs with RJ 45 connector NIC supporting the transfer rate of 10 100Mbps data The IP address of NIC should be the same subnet with the AP the default IP address of AP is 192 168 1 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 updated with Service Pack 1 or the newer patch 323308 Product Kit e KW9000 NLOS BRIDGE X 1 Injector N 48V IA X 1 Accessories X Product CD X 1 Figure 2 device Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up the device 1 All the parts of product are shown as following picture 2 Put an Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector through the water joint If there no such cable Make the RJ 45 connector as the following rules Ei PL PL PFL 3 Attach Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 connector on the Access Point Then connect another end of the RJ 45 cable to a hub or a terminal Plug water joint into the Access Point and tighten it 5 Connect the Access Point to the ground via ground connection which is beside the RJ 45 port 6 Attach the external antenna to Access Point dog swajs s SSS VSOWAOS 7 Thus all the hardware installation is completed KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 8 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Antenna Installation Install two Antennas to the equipment A Warning Please do not put Access Point near these places electric power line electric light electricity or any places nearby strong electric power otherwise it may make damage to Access P
23. t be the same for all key 2 must be the same for all etc Two ways to create WEP encryption keys e Passphrase Passphrase functions as automatically case sensitive characters However not all wireless adapters support passphrase key generation e Manual These values are not case sensitive 64 bit WEP enter 10 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 20 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge A F 128 bit WEP enter 26 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F 152 bit WEP enter 32 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F WPA PSK Wi Fi WPA Pre Shared Key uses a pre shared key to perform the Protected Access authentication and generate the initial data encryption keys Pre Shared Key Then it dynamically varies the encryption key It uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP for encryption keys However not all wireless adapters support WPA Furthermore client software is required on the client Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 do include the client software that supports WPA Nevertheless the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA WPA 2 PSK Identical to WPA PSK with the exception of the way to encryption keys WPA2 PSK uses Advanced Encryption Standard AES for encryption keys WPA PSK amp You may have the option of WPA PSK associated with TKIP WPA 2 PSK Alternatively you can select WPA2 PSK associated with AES Access Control
24. ty Alert Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate A The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority wi The security certificate date is valid A The name on the security certificate does nat match the name of the site Do vou want to proceed View Certificate Figure 3 Security Alarm 2 Click yes button the login page will show up y A Wireless Bridge Name Figure 4 Login 3 Enter default User Name admin and default Password password Click Login The home page will show up KWO9000 V4 8 7 0 11 33 NLOS Outdoor Bridge Wireless Bridge Logout m Basic Setup Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management a Change Password Remote Management m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings ih Figure 5 Information Page Set the Basic Configuration Wireless Setup Radio Peer to Peer Links VBS VLAN Settings Access Control Status Connections Statistics Management m Change Password GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana m Remote Management a m Upgrade Firmware m Backup Restore Settings 7 o Sech H Ge Dant l
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