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1. LUZUL User Guide XAP 1040 Luxul Xen High Performance Outdoor 802 11b g n Wireless Access Point Use the XAP 1040 to N gt Provide a High Performance Outdoor 802 11n Wi Fi Network AP Setup a Superior Point to Point or Point to Multipoint Bridge Link gt Increase Mobile Client Device Network Sensitivity and Performance gt Simplify Installation While Minimizing Setup Time and Expense gt Eliminate Client Device Roaming Issues LUXUL XEN HIGH PERFORMANCE OUTDOOR 802 11b g n Wireless Access Point Model Number XAP 1040 FCC ID W59XAP1040 IC 8584A XAP1040 USER GUIDE 2011 Luxul All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be modified or adapted in any way for any purposes without permission in writing from Luxul The material in this manual is subject to change without notice Luxul reserves the right to make changes to any product to improve reliability function or design No license is granted either expressly or by implication or otherwise under any Luxul intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in this or any Luxul product This product is covered by one or more U S and foreign patents Patents 7 379 717 6 606 075 6 373 448 other patents pending DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The following graphical alerts are used in this document to indicate notable situations NOTE Tips hints or special requirements that you should
2. 2 473GHz IEEE802 11b Up to 93dBm Access Point Modes vy vyv v Vy Va Vv BD A Point to Point Wireless Bridge Point to Multipoint Wireless Bridge XenSmart Remote Web based Management WEP 128 bit WPA PSK TKIP AES TKIP amp AES WPA2 PSK AES WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Auto TKIP amp AES Web Based Firmware Upgrade QoS Wireless Multi Media WMM Extensions FCC Part 15 Class B LUXUL Power Requirements Ethernet POE in 48VDC 0 375A for IEEE 802 3af Compliance Power Consumption 5W Nominal 13W Max Temperature Range Operating 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C gt Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Mechanical Dimensions WxHxD 7 9 200mm x 7 5 190mm x 3 15 80mm Weight Item 12 lbs gt With Packaging 2 bs 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 System Requirements gt Devices Supporting 802 11b 802 11g or 802 11n Web Browser Microsoft IE 7 0 and up Mozilla Firefox 1 0 and up Safari 1 0 and up Google Chrome 5 0 and up gt CAT5 Ethernet Cable gt AC Power Socket 100 240 V 50 60 Hz gt Internet Connection to View Documentation Online 3 2 Package Contents gt XAP 1040 Wireless Access Point gt Weather Resistant RJ45 Connector Gland gt POE Injector Power Adapter Noise Suppresser gt Dual Purpose Mounting Bracket for Wall or Pole Quick Install Guide NOTE If any of the listed items are miss
3. NOTE DHCP is set as Disabled by default and is the recommended setting in order to ensure optimal communications with all Luxul Xen devices on the network gt y v vy IP Address An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device on the network This field shows the IP address that is assigned to the XAP 1040 To ensure plug and play capability with other Luxul networking products the IP Address is automatically defaulted to 192 168 0 14 If desired the user can set this to a different static IP Address To change the IP address of the Access Point simply type in the desired IP address the text field will be red if the address is incomplete click Apply and then Reboot for the changed to take effect When connecting to the Access Point through the XenSmart web interface the NEW IP Address must be used NOTE Each device on the same network must have a unique IP address IT If the Access Point is assigned an IP address already in use it will result in an IP address conflict that will need to be resolved manually For optimal communications with all Luxul Xen devices on the network it is recommended that IP addresses not be changed unless absolutely necessary Subnet Mask To ensure plug and play capability with other Luxul networking products the Subnet Mask is automatically defaulted to 255 255 255 0 If desired the user can set this to a different static Subnet Mask Default Gateway A gateway is a router o
4. 4 Best Effort 5 6 Status 5 6 1 Basic Status LUAXUL Simply Connected e Quick Setup v Wireless e Settings w Profiles o SSID 1 o SSID2 o SSID 3 o SSID 4 o SSID 5 o SSID 6 o SSID7 o SSID B v Maintenance e Upgrade e Factory Defaults e Backup Restore v Status e Basic Status e Client List Basic Status This page displays basic setup information of the configuration and status of the AP including Firmware Version Hardware Model Uptime Connection System Information Firmware Version Hardware Model Uptime Ethernet Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Wireless Settings Wireless Mode Channel Width Channel MAC Address Primary SSID Network Name SSID Security LUXUL XenSmart Basic Status 1 0 XAP 1040 00 05 15 192 168 0 14 255 255 255 0 A4 13 4E 00 0E 01 11NGHT20 1 6 A4 13 4E 00 0C 01 LuxulXen Open Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway LAN MAC Address Wireless Mode Wireless MAC Address Network Name SSID Channel Width Channel and type of Security LUXUL 5 6 2 Connected Clients LUAXUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Connected Clients v Wireless e Settings w Profiles o SSID 1 VAL e o SSID 2 70 1a 04 ae c8 2c 34M 63 o SSID 3 90 21 55 d6 d2 34 51M 55 o SSID 4 o SSID5 o SSID6 o SSID7 o SSID B w Maintenance e Upgrade e Factory Defaults e Backup Restore v Status e Basic Status
5. Applying Power Once the Ethernet cables have been properly connected connect the power sup ply to the POE injector and plug it in to a standard AC power outlet Or if plugging into a POE switch turn the switch or appropriate port on The network source device can also now be powered back on NOTE If your Internet source Router or Switch is a POE enabled device and connected via POE it can be plugged directly into the access point without the need to run a separate POE injector 5 CONFIGURATION 5 1 Login The XAP 1040 is not equipped with internal DHCP server If connected to the Luxul XBR 2300 Enterprise Dual WAN Router configuration will be automatic Otherwise the IP address of the computer for login and configuration will need to be manually configured The table below lists the default parameters of the XAP 1040 Parameter Default Value Default IP address 192 168 0 14 Default user name admin Default password admin Login to the XAP 1040 Wireless Access Point with the following steps a Be sure the XAP 1040 is properly installed and powered on b Open your Web Browser and enter http 192 168 0 14 The login window appears as shown below Authentication Required QO A username and password are being requested by http 192 168 0 14 The site says Luxul XEN AP Login User Name Password eeeee Cana c Enter the user name and password default user name is admin and default password
6. is firmly secured At this time also tighten the gland around the cable by turning it clockwise and thus creating a water tight seal 4 6 4 Connecting to the Power Source The XAP 1040 is POE ready and supports Legacy 48v la 802 3af and 802 3at POE injectors A POE injector kit including power supply and noise suppressor are included with the device To apply power simply connect the opposite end of the Ethernet cable to which the access point is already connected to the provided POE injector or other POE switch or injector An Ethernet cable length of up to 300 feet can be used DO NOT yet apply power to the POE injector or switch NOTE To ensure FCC compliance and minimize high frequency noise a IT Ferrite Noise Suppresser is included with the POE injector kit It should be placed on the Ethernet cable at or near the connector on the end of the Ethernet cable that plugs into the POE device To installit simply unsnap the plastic fasteners place it on the Ethernet cable as demonstrated below and re snap the plastic fasteners to secure it in place 4 6 5 Connecting to the Internet Source NOTE If your Internet source Router or Switch is a POE enabled device and connected via POE it can be plugged directly into the access point without the need to run a separate POE injector Ferrite Noise Suppresser POE Injector Data Pwr Out Data In The POE Injector Sends Power and Signal Over One Ethernet Cable 4 6 6
7. take note of CAUTION Care is required Disregarding a caution can result in data loss or equipment malfunction WARNING Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in personal injury or equipment damage FCC COMPLIANCE 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 CONTENTS TINTRODUCTION rirni VL AJE La La A AAA 5 1 2 Site Preparation oo ccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssscscessessssssssseseeeeeeeeeesssssnensssassssssststsetenseeseseeee 5 2 XAP 1040 SPECIFICATIONS nnns 3 GETTING STARTED nrn 3 1 System Requirements ririt tii k ninia aa n n naaa an n nnana rarer nnan 7 3 2 Package Contents Oo sssscsssssssecccssssececcssssssessssssssessssessceceesssenesessssssecsssseceeceessenresesssseeesssssseeees 7 3 3 Safety INfONMALION cc ccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssecssessssssseseceeeeeeeeeesesssssssssassssssststtetseseeeeeeees 8 4 HARDWARE FEATURES AND INSTALLATION nn AA 8 AN AWA A A A A A A AAA 9 4 3 Bottom View A A AN 10 4 4 Inside View rirse nist ni n ti n na na a E a E aa E aa aaa naan earnan 10 4 5 Environmental Requirements a nnnnnnnuununuumuan 12 3 CONFIGURATION niini 16 Sa Og A AN 16 5 2 QUICK Setup o anna 17 2 3 WIRELESS anan 20 5 4 Maintenance a ccccccssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
8. the face or eyes while transmitting gt Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is con nected this behavior may cause damage to the radio Remote and Standalone Antenna Configurations To comply with FCC RF expo sure requirements antennas that are mounted externally at remote locations or operating near users at stand alone desktop of similar configurations must operate with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons 6 3 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC 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 LUXUL provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal lation 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 interfer ence 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 following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna gt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver gt Connect the equipme
9. will now have the default IP address 192 168 0 14 For login default user name will be admin and default password will be admin LUXUL 5 4 3 Backup Restore L YA LUAUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Backup Configuration Backup Restore v Wireless Backup e Settings EN v Profiles o SSID 1 o SSID 2 Restore Configuration Sema H Browse o SSID 4 la o SSID 5 Restore o SSID 6 o SSID7 o 55ID 8 w Maintenance e Upgrade e Factory Defaults e Backup Restore gt Status Backup Restore This page is used to create a backup of the XAP 1040 configura tion and Restore the configuration at a later time if desired The backup file can also be used to set up multiple Luxul Xen Access Points using the same configuration Click Backup to save the current configuration settings as a file To restore those settings click Browse and select the backup file on your Computer and then click Restore T CAUTION It can take several minutes to complete the restoration To avoid errors during the restoration do not power off the XAP 1040 or computer being used At the end of restoration the XAP 1040 will restart 5 5 QoS QoS The XAP 1040 is automatically configured to take advantage of Wireless Multi Media WMM extensions This means that any packets from devices tagged with WMM will be given top priority There are 4 priority levels from highest to lowest 1 Voice 2 Video 3 Background
10. 3 o SSID 4 o SSID 5 o SSID 6 o SSID 7 o SSID 8 v Maintenance e Upgrade e Factory Defaults e Backup Restore gt Status Firmware Upgrade This page allows for the upgrade of the firmware on the XAP 1040 To check for firmware updates visit www luxul com support 1 Go to the Luxul website and download the new version of firmware 2 Click Browse to locate the firmware file on your computer 3 Click Upgrade to perform the update CAUTION Do not power off the access point or computer being used during the upgrade or the access point may be damaged LUXUL 5 4 2 Factory Defaults lt 7 LUAUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Factory Defaults Factory Defaults v Wireless tory defaults E FactoryReset e Settings NO w Profiles o SSID 1 o SSID 2 o SSID3 o SSID 4 o SSID 5 o SSID 6 o SSID7 o SSID 8 v Maintenance e Upgrade e Factory Defaults e Backup Restore b Status Factory Defaults Use this page to return the XAP 1040 to the original default set tings Please note that using this feature will reset ALL values and custom changes or settings that have been made to default settings It is recommended to backup current settings prior to performing a Factory Default To restore factory defaults select Yes in the drop down menu and then select Save and then Reboot for the settings to take effect T CAUTION Restoring default configuration will re set all of your settings to factory defaults The XAP 1040
11. O NOT attempt to disassemble the access point 4 HARDWARE FEATURES AND INSTALLATION The XAP 1040 high powered access point is designed for optimal performance as well as for simple and efficient installation and setup It implements Luxul s circular polarized directional antenna technology and is packaged for installation outdoors on a wall or pole Because the signal generated by the XAP 1040 is directional in nature the unit should be placed in a location that allows the antenna face to be pointed towards the desired coverage area 4 1 Front View For maximum weather resistance the XAP 1040 has no external LED indicators The front consists simply of the access point cover with the Luxul icon that indicates proper top bottom installation orientation of the access point D XAP 1040 Front View 4 2 Rear View The rear of the XAP 1040 provides various mounting options It is designed to mount optimally to a wall or pole using the included mounting bracket and hardware XAP 1040 Rear View 4 3 Bottom View The bottom of the XAP 1040 provides one RJ 45 connection that is used to deliver both power and data to the access point When installation is complete a weather resistant RJ 45 connector gland will cover the RJ 45 connection XAP 1040 Bottom View 4 4 Inside View For maximum weather resistance all System LEDs and the Reset button are located internally Unless it becomes necessary to do so opening the
12. XAP 1040 is not suggested Note that there are no user serviceable parts There is also a metal insert for grounding power For troubleshooting functional validation or system Reset you will need to open the XAP 1040 To do so remove the 4 screws at the back of the unit After doing so carefully lift the base up and to the right as demonstrated below la ng NN o PA kinn S e View of XAP 1040 Opened LUXUL CAUTION Before removing the cover and or attempting to service A the XAP 1040 be sure to unplug all cables and dismount the device Use caution to see that no external elements are introduced inside the enclosure and that reasonable precautions are taken to minimize static and electromagnetic contamination of the electronic components Avoid touching any of the internal electronics except in the case of a Reset T CAUTION When lifting the base be careful not to pull bend or otherwise move the base or cover excessively By simply lifting the base slightly you should be able to see the LEDs as well as access the Reset button When re assembling the unit be sure to maintain the weather resistant integrity of the enclosure by verifying that the rubber seal is properly seated and the four screws are firmly in place but not over tightened With the base lifted to the right System LEDs and the Reset button can be seen as shown here Reset Button Reset Button and LED Location Status Indicator
13. ancel th E 20 40MHz Auto v o SSID 6 o SSID7 o SSID 8 gt Maintenance gt Status Basic Wireless Settings This screen allows the modification of the following basic settings for the wireless network Wireless Radio This field is used to Enable and Disable the wireless network and is set to Enabled by default If the Radio is Disabled the Access Point will not broadcast a wireless signal To Disable the Wireless Radio click the dropdown menu select Disabled then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect gt Channel This field allows the user to set which 2 4GHz channel to use The default is set to Channel 6 and is the recommended setting due to the Access Point being optimized to run on Channel 6 However any other channel 1 11 may be selected To change the Channel click the dropdown menu select the desired channel then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect gt Wireless Mode Sets the type of 802 11 wireless network to be broadcast Available modes are gt Tg 802 12 gt TgnHT20 802 11g n with 2OMHz only channels gt TlgnHT40 802 11g n with 20 40MHz channels expanding to channels above the set channel gt TlgnHT40 802 11g n with 20 40MHz channels expanding to channels below the set channel The default setting is 1gnHT20 and is recommended for optimal performance of all types of devices in the network Use the 11g Mode ONLY if there are 802 11b g client d
14. e Client List Connected Clients This page displays the MAC Address Speed and Signal Strength of all currently attached wireless devices LUXUL 6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The device complies with internationally recognized standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices This equipment also 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 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could cause damage and may violate regulatory approvals Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate the equipment The equipment version marketed in the U S is restricted to usage of channels 1 11 only 6 1 Health and Safety Recommendations Warnings for the use of Wireless Devices Please observe all warning notices with regard to the usage of wireless devices Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots chemical plants etc and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Safety in Hospitals Wireless devices transmit radio frequency energy and may affect medical electrical equipment W
15. evices in the network that will not connect in TignHT20 Mode lignHT40 and 1lgnHT40 Modes should only be used when all client devices in the network are 802 11n and capable of supporting 40MHz channels gt Channel Width Sets the width of the 802 11n channel Available widths are gt 2OMHz only available for Tlg and 1lgnHT20 modes gt 40MHZ only available for gnHT40 and 11gnHT40 gt 20 40MHz Auto available for all modes The default and recommended setting is 20 40 MHz Auto to provide maximum performance to all client devices and to avoid any potential client issues NOTE HT40 mode will use two channels For example if HT40 is IT selected and the radio is using channel 6 it would also use channel 1 If HT40 is selected and the radio is using channel 6 it would also use channel TI If making any change to the Wireless Settings select Save and then Reboot for the settings to take effect 5 3 2 Wireless Profiles LUAUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Wireless Settings Profiles v Wireless Network Name SSID E LuxulXen e Settings v Profiles Security Mode H Open v o SSID 1 o SSID 2 VLAN Settings o SSID 3 VLAN ID f o SSID 4 o SSID 5 Save Reboot Cancel o SSID 6 o SSID7 o SSID 8 Maintenance gt Status Wireless Profiles This page allows configuration of up to 8 Wireless Network SSID s gt Network Name SSID Sets the name of the Wireless Network If the SSID i
16. hen installed adjacent to other equipment it is advised to verify that the adjacent equipment is not adversely affected 6 2 RF Exposure Guidelines Safety Information The device complies with internationally recognized stan dards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices Warning Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Radiation The radiated output of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized gt The end user must avoid any extended human RF exposure directly in front of the device up to a distance of 20cm when unit is on LUXUL gt When servicing the equipment and selecting a location for the antennas it is important to note that a minimum distance of 20cm is required between person nel and the device or antenna to comply with the radio frequency exposure limit The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co located or operat ing in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The following safety precautions should be observed gt Do not touch or move the antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially
17. ing or damaged please contact the reseller from whom you purchased for return replacement 3 3 Safety Information To maintain the safety of users and property follow these safety instructions The XAP 1040 wireless access point is designed for outdoor use and is compliant with IP 66 standards However this does not mean it is waterproof or weather proof Rather that it is weather and water resistant and care should still be taken to avoid excessive exposure to heat moisture etc gt DO NOT pull any connected cable with force When disconnecting cables do so by disconnecting first from the access point When reconnecting connect the AP first and then the Power data source gt When installing the access point be sure it is firmly secured gt Accessories of this access point such as mounting screws the POE injector and power supply may be dangerous to small children under 3 years of age KEEP All ACCESSORIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN The access point may become hot when in use for extended time periods This is normal and is not a malfunction DO NOT install this access point where it will be exposed to paper cloth or other flammable materials If not using the electri cal box included with the unit ALWAYS use a properly shielded and UL listed electrical box for installation gt The XAP 1040 contains no user serviceable parts If the access point is not working properly contact your dealer and ask for help D
18. is admin and then click OK to login to the Quick Setup window LUXUL 5 2 Quick Setup LUAXUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup IP Address Luxul AP Help di aie DHCP Client M Disabled ick S len l w Maintenance e Quick Setup gt Status IP Address Nd 192 168 0 14 T Subnet Mask f1 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway EJ Wireless Settings Network Name SSID E LuxulXen Security Mode f1 Open w Administrator Login Password f eesse Confirm Password eessee Save Reboot Cancel Quick Setup For most installations it is expected that the Quick Setup page will be sufficient to optimally configure and deploy the XAP 1040 Wi Fi network The Quick Setup page consists of the following gt DHCP Client Enabled or Disabled DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used to automatically assign an IP Addresses to a device on the network If DHCP is enabled on the Access Point it will no longer use the static address set by Luxul at time of manufacturing and will request a dynamic IP Address from the Router sometimes referred to as the Gateway When DHCP is enabled on the Access Point the new IP address will be needed in order to access the XenSmart web management interface The Router web interface can be used to look up the IP address assigned to the Access Point To Enable DHCP click on the drop down menu and select Enable Select Apply and then Reboot for the change to take effect
19. luxul com for help To check for firmware updates visit www luxul com downloads Technical Support Tel 801 822 5450 Email support luxul com Contact Information Address Luxul Corporation 357 South 670 West Suite 160 Lindon UT 84042 Tel 801 822 5450 Technical Support support luxul com LUX UG XAP 1040 092111114
20. n the network that connects two or more networks together Typically the gateway router connects the local area network LAN to the Internet The Internet Service Provider ISP often provides a physical device usually a DSL modem or cable modem that connects to the gateway with an Ethernet cable thus completing the link to the Internet For optimal connectivity and network functionality this device could also be the Luxul Xen XBR 2300 Router The Default Gateway field is the IP address for this routing device The default configuration is left blank or empty allowing the Access Point to automatically find the necessary route to the Internet It is recommended to leave this field blank Network Name SSID Sets the name of the Wireless Network Default name is LuxulXen It is recommended to change the SSID from the default name The SSID is case sensitive and can contain gt 2 32 alphanumeric characters gt Spaces gt Special characters i e 52687 To change the SSID of the wireless network simply type the desired name click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect Security Mode Sets the wireless security encryption mode It is HIGHLY recommended to change the Security Mode and use the highest security level supported by the client devices in the network In most wireless networks WPA WPA2 Personal is an excellent option that will support the largest cross section of client devices Security options incl
21. nt into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 6 4 Radio Transmitters Part 15 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 6 5 Industry Canada RSS Gen Issue 2 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence Lexploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES OO3 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada APPENDIX 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For any problems during the installation or configuration of your XAP 1040 contact support
22. nt where all installed components are located gt Provide a sufficient number of power drops for your equipment gt Ensure adequate dust free ventilation to all installed equipment gt Identify and prepare Ethernet and console port connections gt Verify that cable lengths are within the maximum allowable distances for optimal and certified signal transmission LUXUL 2 XAP 1040 SPECIFICATIONS Standards Hardware RF Information Available Transmit Power Available Receive Gain Receive Sensitivity Typical Wireless Operation Management and Security Certifications gt gt gt gt gt IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11b g IEEE 802 3af IP 66 LAN Port 1 RJ45 10 100 Mbps data and power input gt 7dBi Circular Polarized Directional Antenna gt LEDs All LEDs are internal and not visible when cover gt gt plate is in place Power WLAN active LAN link activity Bridge mode active Frequency Band 2 401 2 473GHz Operating Channels 1 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 11g n Up to 36dBm EIRP 30dBm 6 9Mbps MCSO 29dBm 12 18Mbps MCSI 2 27dBm 24 36Mbps MCS3 4 26dBm 48 54Mbps MCS5 7 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 11b Up to 36dBm EIRP gt 30dBm 1 11Mbps 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 11g n Up to 18dBm 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 11b Up to 18dBm gt 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 11n Up to 91dBm gt 2 401 2 473GHz IEEE802 118 Up to 92dBm gt 2 401
23. ormance with Other Luxul Xen Products 1 1 Warnings gt Read all installation instructions and site survey reports and verify correct equip ment installation before connecting the XAP 1040 to its power source gt Remove jewelry and watches before installing this equipment gt Verify that the unit is grounded before connecting it to the power source gt Verify that any device connected to this unit is properly wired and grounded gt Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical circuit gt Verify that the electrical circuits have appropriate overload protection Attach only approved power cords to the device gt Verify that the power connector and socket are accessible at all times during the operation of the equipment gt Do not work with power circuits in dimly lit spaces Do not install this equipment or work with its power circuits during thunder storms or other weather conditions that could cause a power surge gt Verify there is adequate ventilation around the device and that ambient tem peratures meet equipment operation specifications gt Products outside the approved configurations may be in violation of Part 15 of the FCC Rules 1 2 Site Preparation gt Consult your site survey and network analysis reports to determine specific equipment placement power drops and so on gt Assign installation responsibility to the appropriate personnel gt Identify and docume
24. s With the unit facing down and the base moved to the right as shown above the XAP 1040 has four LEDs positioned horizontally on the bottom left side of the board When viewed left to right LEDs are as follows 1 Bridge Mode Green 2 WLAN Status Blue 3 LAN Link Activity Amber and 4 Power Green The following table describes the LED functionality Indicator Name Description Bridge Mode On Bridge Mode is enabled Off The AP is in default Access Point mode WLAN Status On The wireless radio is active and wireless access is enabled an active connection to the internet Off The wireless radio is not active and wireless access is disabled LAN Link Activity On There is an active Ethernet connection Flashing Indicates Ethernet activity Off There is no active Ethernet connection Power On The power is on Off No power check power connections At startup the Green Power LED will stay on while the amber LAN Link light flashes The blue LED will come on once the XAP 1040 radio is active Reset Button The Reset button is used to clear the current settings of the XAP 1040 and restore factory default settings To Restore the Default Settings With the XAP 1040 powered on press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds When the Power LED comes on again release the reset button The XAP 1040 will be set to factory defaults CAUTION Pressing and holding the Reset button will remove any custom configurations done to
25. s not set ona profile the name of the network will not be broadcast T NOTE Profile 1 is set during Quick Setup Security Mode Sets the wireless security encryption mode gt Encryption This field only shows while in WPA mode It is used to select the encryption method WPA will use default is TKIP amp AES gt WEP Key This field only shows while in WEP mode Allows the input of a 128 bit WEP key gt WPA Passphrase Sets the passphrase for wireless network access on NOTE If no Network Name SSID is specified the profile is not active gt VLAN ID This field is used to set the Port VLAN Identifier PVID associated with a particular SSID This feature is used to create multiple wireless networks that are not accessible to each other i e Home Guest Control etc Up to 8 VLAN ID s can be set one for each Profile A smart managed switch is required to fully utilize this feature see the Luxul Xen XMS 1024 or XMS 1008P To change or set a VLAN ID simply enter a number from 1 8 then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect 5 4 Maintenance 5 4 1 Firmware Upgrade LUAXUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade v Wireless select a file B Browse Allows for the upgarde of the e Settings m Firmware on the Luxul Xen v Profiles Upgrade Access Point To check for o SSID 1 new firmware updates visit www luxul upport o SSID2 o SSID
26. ssscetsssessseseseeeeeeeeeeeessssssasassasssssssststeteeeeeees 23 56 Stat nnnnnnnunnnnnunnnnnnn 27 6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE nnn 29 6 1 Health and Safety Recommendations oc ccccessssesecesssssssssssssssssssssseceeesssssssssssssseeseeeeeZ 6 2 RF Exposure Guidelines rriren Z7 6 3 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FC C n0 6 4 Radio Transmitters Part 15 oo anan S 6 5 Industry Canada RSS Gen Issue 2 rnrn S APPENDIX 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 32 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Luxul Xen High Performance Outdoor 802 11n Wireless Access Point XAP 1040 The XAP 1040 provides superior Wi Fi coverage for outdoor areas while maintaining an unobtrusive profile for use in residential and commercial Wi Fi installations The ruggedly elegant XAP 1040 is weather resistant to IP 66 specifications and can be installed directly on a wall or on a pole with the included mounting bracket It is also an excellent solution for creating a point to point or point to multipoint bridge link Powered by Luxul s Xen3D Technology the XAP 1040 enhances data throughput and coverage by as much as 400 over traditional Wi Fi gear providing for superior area coverage and a farther reaching signal With this high performance wireless access point computers and wireless devices that are compatible with 802 11b g and or 802 11n can sustain maximum data rates and improved overall performance at significantly greater distances The XAP 1040 features L
27. the XAP 1040 4 5 Environmental Requirements gt Ethernet cable to provide Power and Data to the XAP 1040 A computer supporting TCP IP and equipped with a Web browser Supported Web browser versions include Microsoft IE 7 0 and up Safari 1 0 and up Mozilla Firefox 1 0 and up and Google Chrome 5 0 and up The Web browser is used to configure the XAP 1040 gt The XAP 1040 uses 36 57VDC power The POE injector power supply requires AC 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz gt Temperature of the operating environment 4F 131F 20C to 55C Be sure to place the access point away from heat generating devices Humidity of the operating environment 526 9526 non condensing Do not place the access point in an extremely dirty or damp location gt Keep the access point away from strong electromagnetic fields i e Air Conditioner compressors fluorescent light ballasts CRT monitors televisions etc and free from vibration dust and direct sun light 4 6 Hardware Installation 4 6 1 Access Point Placement This XAP 1040 implements Luxul s Circular Polarized directional antenna technol ogy For maximum efficiency it should be aimed towards the area to which you would like to provide coverage With this in mind the ideal placement option is usually on an outside wall or pole pointed into the coverage area XAP 1040 Suggested Mounting Location 4 6 2 Mounting the Access Point on a Wall or Pole The XAP 1040 can be mounted direc
28. tly to a wall or pole using the included mount ing bracket Once the mounting location has been selected installation is as simple as plugging the Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 connector and then mounting the access point directly to the wall or pole as shown in the diagram below The XAP 1040 mount assembles as show above The u bolts may be removed and the plate may be mounted directly to a wall using your hardware CAUTION Do not drill holes in the enclosure or the weather proofing will be compromised and your warranty voided 4 6 3 Assembling the Weather Resistant RJ 45 Connector Gland To ensure proper protection from the elements the weather resistant RJ 45 con nector gland must be installed correctly To do so requires the installer to termi nate the Ethernet Cable that will be plugged into the XAP 1040 The diagram below indicates the correct assembly for the RJ 45 Connector Gland RJ 45 Connector Gland assembly NOTE Category 5 super Category 5 or Category 6 unshielded twisted IT pair CAT5 CAT5e CAT6 UTP cables can be used For best results it is recommended that Category 6 shielded twisted pair be used to ensure stable data transmission at highest data rates Once the RJ45 Connector Gland has been assembled and the Ethernet Cable has been terminated the cable can now be plugged into the XAP 1040 You can now at tach the RJ 45 Connector Gland by placing it over the cable connector and turning it clockwise until it
29. ude Open default no security WEP 128 bit shared key WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA WPA2 Personal To change the Security Mode click the drop down menu and select the desired mode The available options for the selected mode will then appear AFTER all options are complete click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect gt Encryption This field sets the type of encryption to be used by the Security Mode The encryption options are dependent upon the Security Mode selected and this field only shows while in WPA mode For WEP and WPA2 and WPA WPA2 Personal encryption is automatically set to 128 bits AES and TKIP amp AES respectively For WPA there are three options AES TKIP and TKIP amp AES When set to WPA it is recommended that TKIP amp AES be used To change the Encryption click the drop down menu and select the desired encryption type Once all options are selected click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect gt WEP Key This field only shows while in WEP mode and sets the WEP key to be used in the network WEP 128 bit keys require 26 characters Allowed characters are numbers O 9 and letters a f There are WEP key generators online that can automatically create a key To change the WEP Key simply enter the 26 character key then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect gt WPA Passphrase This sets the passphrase used by client devices to connect to the wireless net
30. uxul s XenSmart web based management interface XenSmart provides a powerful yet simple method for setting up and optimizing the wireless network The XAP 1040 is also XenConnect enabled for optimal per formance and installation simplicity when deployed together with Luxul Routers Gigabit Switches and other Luxul products XAP 1040 Features gt Implements Patented Xen3D Technology for Enhanced Throughput and Coverage gt Highest FCC Approved Performance Effective EIRP 36dBm for Farther Reaching Signal and Maximum Data Rates gt 18dB of Receive Gain Increases Client Device Network Sensitivity and Performance gt Complies with 2 4 GHz IEEE 802 11n Standard Backward Compatible with IEEE 80211g b gt Supports WMM QoS Functionality to Prioritize Multimedia Traffic Enhanced Multi Level Security with WPA PSK TKIP AES TKIP amp AES WPA2 PSK AES WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Personal TKIP amp AES and 128 bit WEP gt Supports up to 8 SSIDs with Individual Security Settings gt Multiple SSIDs Support VLAN Tagging 1 VLAN per SSID gt Single Cable Installation with PoE supports both IEEE 802 3af and Legacy gt Firmware Upgradeable gt Easy 3 Step Setup through Web based XenSmart User Interface LUXUL gt Weather Resistant IP 66 Compliant Enclosure gt Installs Directly on an Outdoor Wall or on a Pole Using Adjustable Mounting Bracket gt XenConnect Enabled for Maximum Compatibility and Perf
31. work when using WPA Security Mode For WPA the passphrase gt Must be a minimum of 8 maximum of 63 characters gt Can contain spaces or special characters i e 52687 To change the WPA Passphrase simply type in the desired passphrase click Save then Reboot for the change to take effect LUXUL i NOTE It is recommended to use a strong password containing gt More than the minimum number of characters gt One or more capital letters gt Numbers and or special characters gt Administrator Login Sets the password for Administrator access to the XenSmart web management interface When connecting to the Access Point through the XenSmart web interface the user is prompted for a User ID this is always admin and Password the default value is admin It is HIGHLY recom mended to change to a secure password when initially configuring the Access Point To change the password simply enter the new password confirm the password then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect After confirming the desired Quick Setup configuration settings select Save and then Reboot for the settings to take effect 5 3 WIRELESS 5 3 1 Basic Wireless Settings LUAUL Simply Connected XenSmart e Quick Setup Wireless Settings Wireless Settings k ab lagi fl Enabled T e Settings v Profiles L 6 Recommended v o SSID 1 je IM 11gnHT20 o SSID 2 o SSID 3 o SSID 4 o SSID5 Save Reboot C

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