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1. Enable Extra Reporting Enable Extra Reporting feature will report additional information i e Host Name in management frames This tnformation is commonly used for system identification and status reporting in discovery utilities and Router operating systems Enable Client Isolation This option allows packets only to be sent from the external network to the CPE and vice verse applicable for AP AP WDS mode only If the Client Isolation ts enabled wireless stations connected to the same AP will not be able to interconnect on both layer 2 MAC and layer 3 IP level This ts effective for the associated stations and WDS peers also LED Thresholds LED Thresholds Configuration The LED s on the back of the Q Net Device can be made to light on when received signal levels reach the values defined in the following fields This allows a technician to easily deploy an Q Net CPE without logging into the unit te for antenna alignment operation Signal LED Thresholds specify the marginal value of Signal Strength dBm which will switch on LEDs indicating signal strength LED 1 Red will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it LED 2 Yellow will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it LED 3 Green will switch on tf the Signal Strength reaches the value set tn an entry field next to it www proximus com ua O Net user manual 28 amp proximu
2. PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a virtual private and secure connection between two systems which enables encapsulated data transport It is commonly used as the medium for subscribers to connect to Internet Service Providers Select the IP Address option PPPoE to configure a PPPoE tunnel in order to connect to an ISP Only the external network interface can be configured as PPPoE client as all the traffic will be sent via this tunnel The IP address Default gateway IP and DNS server IP address will be obtained from the PPPoE server after PPPoE connection is established Broadcast address is used for the PPPoE server discovery and tunnel establishment Valid authorization credentials are required for the PPPoE connection PPPoE Username username to connect to the server must match the configured on the PPPoE server Password password to connect to the server must match the configured on the PPPoE server PPPoE MTU MRU the size in bytes of the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU and Maximum Receive Unit MRU used for the data encapsulation while transferring it through the PPP tunnel www proximus com ua O Net user manual 23 amp proximus PPPoE Encryption enables the use of MPPE encryption IP address of the PPP interface will be displayed in the Main page next to the PPP interface statistics if it ts obtained through the established PPPoE connection otherwise Not Connected message
3. a Q Net user manual Input 100 240V AC line frequency 50 60Hz Input current 100VAC 0 5A maximum Protection internal primary current fuse inrush limiting Output voltage 18V DC Load regulation 2 Maximum power 72W Ripple and noise 196 max peak to peak Transistant response 0 5ms for 5096 load change typical Topology switching fixed frequency Flyback Efficiency 70 min meets EUP CEC Di electrical 3 000V AC Case material PC 94VO Polycarbonate RoHs compliant Cord and connector Dual RJ45 Jacks LAN POE POE LAN 1 Data Pairi 1 Data Pairt a RER OM LE nea Hea 43
4. 5 35506Hz 5 3606Hz 5 365 3Hz 5 37GHz 5 375GHz 5 38Hz 5 3850Hz 5 39GHz 5 3955Hz 5 4GHz 5 405GHz 5 41 GHz 5 41506Hz 5 4253Hz 5 4255Hz 5 430Hz 5 435G6Hz 5 44Hz 5 445 GHz 5 45G6Hz 5 455GHz 5 46GHz 5 4B5GHz 5 47Hz 5 4750Hz 5 466Hz 5 4855Hz 5 49GHz 5 49565Hz 5 5GHz 5 505GHz 5 516Hz 5 5155Hz 5 S2GHz 5 525G0Hz 5 5303Hz 5 53506Hz 5 546Hz 5 5450Hz 5 550Hz 5 5556Hz 5 56GHz 5 565GHz 5 57GHz 5 5750Hz 5 590Hz 5 5056Hz 5 58 3Hz 5 595 GHz 5 6GHz 5 605GHz 5 amp 15Hz 5 5156Hz 5 623Hz 5 E amp 2505Hz 5 536Hz 5 6353Hz 5 64GHz 5 E456Hz 5 5563Hz 5 655GHz 5 66GHz 5 6653Hz 5 87GHz 5 675GHz 5 683Hz 5 685GHz 5 69GHz 5 695GHz 5 7GHz 5 705GHz 5 71GHz 57150Hz 5 726GHz 5 7 25GHz SF SGHz 5 735G0Hz 5 74GHz 5 45GHz 5 5GHz 5 7 55GHz 5 7 6GHz 5 B5GHz 5 876 Hz 5 7 75GHz 5 9G0Hz 5 r05GHz 5 9GHz 5 956Hz 5 8GHz 5 805GHz 5 516Hz 5 81 SGHz 5 82GHz 5 825GHz 5 85 GHz 5 835GHz 5 84GHz 5 845GHz 5 855Hz 5 855GHz 5 8 amp gt Hz 5 865GHz 5 8GHz 5 875GHz 5 880Hz 5 5855Hz 5 89Hz 5 895GHz 5 9GHz 5 905GHz 5 91 GHz 5 915GHz 5 323Hz 5 925GHz 5 3360Hz 5 935GHxz 5 94GHz 5 345G6Hz 5 95GHz 5 85506Hz 5 96GHz 5 9654Hz 5 97 GHz 5 37560Hz 5 883Hz 5 985GHz 5 396Hz 5 995GHz BGHz 6 005GHz 6 01 GHz 6 015GHz 6 02GHz 6 025GH z 6 03GHz 6 035GHz 6 04GHz 6 045 GHz 6 05GHz 6 055GHz E DEGHz 6 065GHz 6 07 GHz 6 07 SGHz 6 06GHz 6 085GHz 6 09GHz 6 095 GHz 6 1GHz nitif wat Site Survey reports MAC Address ESSID Encryption type if any Signal Strength dBm Frequency GHz and wireless channel of all the su
5. Temor SOET uan dau Tue Nen T yda NN CHW us A FR Tn Enable Telnet Server Enable NTP Client Server Port NTP Server System Log FFF HERE Enable Log Enable Remote Log Remote Log IP Address Remote Log Port 4 v B Hz O 100 EN ID an a Lu 9 52 Services Page Ping WatchDog The ping watchdog sets the Q Net Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address it can be the internet gateway for example If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints the O Net device will automatically reboot This option creates a kind of fail proof mechanism Ping Watchdog is dedicated for continuous monitoring of the particular connection to remote host using the Ping tool The Ping works by sending ICMP echo request packets to the target host and listening for ICMP echo response replies If the defined number of replies is not received the tool reboots the device Enable Ping Watchdog control will enable Ping Watchdog Tool IP Address to Ping specify an IP address of the target host which will be monitored by Ping Watchdog Tool Ping Interval specify time interval in seconds between the ICMP echo requests are sent by the Ping Watchdog Tool Startup Delay specify initial time delay in seconds until first ICMP echo requests are sent by the Ping Watchdog Tool The value of Startup Delay should be at least 60 seconds as the network interface and wireless connect
6. amp proximus Firmware version displays the version of the current firmware of the Q Net system Upgrade button opens the Firmware Upload window tf activated Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware displays the version of the Q Net firmware which ts currently operating Firmware File activate Browse button to navigate to and select the new firmware file The full path to the new firmware file location can be specified there New firmware file is transferred to the system after Upload button ts activated Close this window button cancels the new firmware upload process if activated Upgrade button should be activated in order to proceed with firmware upgrade routine new firmware image should be uploaded into the system first Please be patient as the firmware upgrade routine can take 3 7 minutes Q Net based device will be tnaccessible until the firmware upgrade routine is completed Do not switch off do not reboot and do not disconnect the device from the power supply during the firmware upgrade process as these actions will damage the device Close this window button closes the firmware upgrade window tf activated This action will not cancel the firmware upgrade process Host Name Host Name is the system wide device identifier It is reported by SNMP Agent to authorized management stations Host Name will be represented in popular Router Operating Systems registration screens and discovery tools Host Name sp
7. amp proximus Q NET POINT TO MULTIPOINT WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM Product guide document version PRX0045 10 www proximus com ua O Net user manual Overview G proximus Q Net is an integrated system aimed to provide for reliable wireless data transmission links for digital video surveillance cameras spread etc and where traditional SHDSL or fiber across any specific area like city village industrial plant optic links are unavailable or difficult to provide due to technical limitations From the network topology point of view O Net is a combination of multiple subsystems using uniform access layer and controlled from the central monitoring center O Net consists of a central access point AP that is connected to multiple peripheral Subscriber Units SUs Any transmission of data that originates from the central AP is received by all of the peripheral CEs while any transmission of data that originates from any of the peripheral SUs is only received by the central AP This eguipment features improved transmission flexibility lower operating costs and greater scope for service differentiation for the user Point to multipoint microwave transmission system can be used for both mobile and DSL backhaul because of the flexibility and cost control it provides The network populated by hundreds of APs and SUs can be deployed guickly and expanded or moved easily as needs change The system can be used as a backbone fo
8. applied changes will be lost Reset to Defaults actwate Reset to Defaults control in order to initiate reset the device to factory defaults routine Reset routine initiates system Reboot process similar to the power off power on cycle The running system configuration will be deleted and the default system configuration all the system settings with no exception will be set After the Reset to Defaults routine is completed O Net system will return to the default IP configuration 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 and will start operating in Station Bridge mode It is highly recommended to backup the system configuration before the Reset to Defaults is initiated Support Info activate Support Info button tn order to get system information file This file should be provided to Ubigutti support engineers upon the request while investigating all the technical support or contiguration issues if any Tools Align Antenna utility allows the installer to point and optimize the antenna in the direction of maximum link signal Antenna Alignment Signal Level 36 dBm Horizontal vertical 40 7 39 dam Noise Level 100 dem Max Signal mo ee 65 B Selection of the Align Antenna tool will open new window with signal strength indicator Window reloads every second displaying the signal strength of the last received packet www proximus com ua O Net user manual 35 amp proximus The RSSI Range slider bar allows the range of the m
9. upgrade and cymen configuration backup Main Page displays a summary of link status information current values of basic configuration settings depending on operating mode network settings and traffic statistics of all the interfaces Network administration and monitoring utilities such as antenna alignment tool ping and traceroute utilities speed test tools are accessible via Main page also Device Name Displays the customizable name ID of the Q Net M5 based device Device Name Host Name will be represented in registration screens of the Router Operating Systems and discovery tools Wirelles Mode Displays the radio interface operating mode O Net M5 powered device supports infrastructure wireless networking solution Access Point or Access Point WDS and Station or Station WDS operating modes can be set depending on the network topology requirements Base Station SSID SSID ts the name of a wireless local area network WLAN All wireless devices on a WLAN must employ the same SSID tn order to communicate with each other Security This is the current security setting None value is displayed if wireless security ts disabled WEP WPA or WPA2 value is displayed if the corresponding wireless security method is used More information is provided in the Link Setup section Uptime This is the running total of time the device has been running since last power up hard reboot or software upgrade The time is expresse
10. 0 8A surge portection integrated POE adapter Power Method Passive Power over Ethernet pairs 4 5 7 8 return Operating Temperature oC 30 to 80 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Frequency step MHz 5 Duplex TDD Channel Width MHz 5 10 20 Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Type 64OAM 16OAM QPSK BPSK Freguency selection software Max Transmit Output Power dBm 29 Receiver Sensitivity dBm 92 Dynamic Range dB 70 Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA 2 Wireless Mode Station Station WDS Effective range km Up to 30 direct LOS antenna gain gt 20 dBi Antenna 13 5 dbi internal Networking Interface LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Mode Bridge Router Device Management HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP Size mm L H W 215 82 202 Weight kg 1 2 Max Power Consumption W 8 Power Supply POE Power ower Ethernet 18VDC Operating Temperature oC 20 to 65 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 www proximus com ua O Net user manual 41 180 I wm I i ce i i I i 44253 l kt 4 3 110 __ _ 3 www proximus com ua 1 37 5 m14 37 5 82 O Net user manual G proximus 42 Power Injector POE Adapter www proximus com ua G proximus Technical Specifications ae Bete Ss rr ec O a Ege S e
11. 2 Frames 50000 Bytes Multicast Data Allow AI Enable Extra Reporting 7 Enable DFS Enable Client Isolation Advanced Ethernet Settings Enable POE Passthrough Enable Autonegotiation 1w Link Speed Mbps Enable Full Duplex Signal LED Thresholds D CHz Q 100 o J PROX O Net Adv EN P an PPL s 9 52 Advanced This page handles advanced routing and wireless settings The Advanced options page allows you to manage advanced settings that influence on the device performance and behavior The advanced wireless settings are dedicated for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN technology These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will have on your device AirMax AirMax is the TDMA polling technology Applicable only for AP or AP WDS mode If AirMax is enabled the device only accepts AirMax stations AirMax also features some advanced OOS AutoDetection settings Advanced Wireless Setting Rate Algorithm defines data rate algorithm convergence Optimistic Algorithm is aggressive enough to move to a higher rate but yet tries to conservatively capture the fluctuations of the RSSI It starts with the highest possible rate and then decreases till the rate can be supported while periodically transmitting packets at higher rates and computing the transmission time The optimistic rate algorithm always looks to achieve highest throu
12. 5155 MHz 5180 MHz 5205 MHz 5230 MHz 5255 MHz 3200 MHz 5305 MHz 5330 MHz 5355 MHz 5360 MHz 5405 MHz 4960 MHz 4985 MHz 5010 MHz 5035 MHz 5060 MHz 5085 MHz 5110 MHz 5135 MHz 5160 MHz 5185 MHz 5210 MHz 5235 MHZ 5260 MHz 5205 MHz 5310 MHz 5335 MHz 5360 MHz 5305 MHz 5410 MHz Q Net user manual 4965 MHz 4990 MHz 5015 MHz 2040 MHz S065 MHz 5090 MHz 5115 MHz 5140 MHz S165 MHz 5190 MHz 5215 MHz 5240 MHz 2265 MHz S290 MHz 5315 MHz 5340 MHz 5365 MHz 5390 MHz 5415 MHz 14 amp proximus Output Power This will configure the maximum average transmit output power in dBm of the wireless device The output power at which wireless module transmits data can be specified using the slider When entering output power value manually the slider position will change according to the entered value Obey regulatory power option must remain enabled while it will force the transmit output power to be compliant with the regulations of the selected country Data Rate This defines the data rate tn Mbps at which the device should transmit wireless packets If the Best automatic option is selected then the rate algorithm will select the best data rate depending on the link quality conditions You can fix a specific data rate between MCS 0 and MCS 7 or MCS15 for 2x2 chains devices also Use Best automatic option tf you are having trouble getting connected or losing data at a higher rate In this case the lower dat
13. 90 224 Weight kg 1 8 Max Power Consumption W 32 Power AC 100 240V Operating Temperature oC 20 to 65 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 39 G proximus 212 A mAr yru UR 4 x 2 il 2 i es eee 5 i J EGS MAE BLIE N 4x 2 T SN j i iiet lt 90 00 i EET PI OE EPT www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 40 G proximus Q Net Subscriber Unit Specification Frequency Band MHz 1300 1700 MHz 2300 2400 MHz and 2500 2700 MHz Frequency step MHz 5 Duplex TDD Channel Width MHz 5 10 20 40 Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Type 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK Frequency selection software Max Transmit Output Power dBm 23 Receiver Sensitivity dBm 96 Dynamic Range dB 74 Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA 2 Wireless Mode Access Point Access Point WDS Effective range km Up to 10 direct LOS antenna gain gt 24 dBi Antenna 13 dbt internal Polarization Dual Linear Cross pol Isolation 20 dB min VSWR 1 4 1 H pol Beamwidth deg 45 V pol Beamwidth deg 45 Networking Interface LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Mode Bridge Router Device Management HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP Size mm L H W 200 40 140 Weight kg 1 2 Max Power Consumption W 10 Power Supply 15V
14. DVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM Us ju Looks R Device e Date Settings ER Device Name PROX Timezone GMT Western Europe Ti Interface Language English Y Enable Startup Date Startup Date FA i ER a Administrator Username prox amp Enable Read Only Account HR OR SE ENE TESTEDE FE HN YEAR FYFYR SE HF SENER SERENE FFO ARF CFE A A cr eee CA SSR era evacuate rats dara xis ave CW AS RR A SN SET RWYN PH RW i Change OPN CY ETI oc cusses e YN YRFA FFF EEF HD dd ex eas Midland boy EN FY Backup Configuration Download Upload Configuration O6sop Upload Davita Maintenance a Goe tif NODI NG UU So EU EA Fd GU GNU saya UA ELN N celeesiecutanecedeleteye Firmware Version XM v5 2 sdk Build Number 5090 Update Reboot Reset to Defaults Support Info wv D GHz O 100 o ci Aogkynmenr1 Microso J PROX O Net Syst EN amp an x rz My 9 53 The System Page contains Administrative options This page enables administrator to customize reboot the device set tt to factory defaults upload a new firmware backup or update the configuration and configure administrator s credentials Firmware Use this section to find out current software version and update the device with the new firmware The device firmware update ts compatible with all configuration settings System configurations are preserved while the device ts updated with a new firmware version www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 32
15. P Aliases will be active during the O Net system operation Newly added IP Altases can be saved by activating Save button or discarded by activating Cancel button in the Aliases configuration window Enable NAT and DHCP Server Enable NAT Network Address Translation NAT enables packets to be sent from the wired network LAN to the wireless interface IP address and then sub routed to other client devices residing on it s local network while the O Net powered device is operating in AP AP WDS wireless mode and in the contrariwise direction in Station Station WDS mode NAT is implemented using the masquerade type firewall rules NAT firewall entries are stored in the iptables nat table while the device is operating in Router mode Please refer to the iptables tutorial for detailed description of the NAT functionality in Router mode Static routes should be specifted in order the packets should pass through the O Net based device if the NAT is disabled in while operating in Router network mode Enable DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server assigns IP addresses to clients which will associate to the wireless interface while the Q Net powered device is operating in AP AP WDS wireless mode and assigns IP addresses to clients which will connect to the LAN interface while the Q Net powered device is operating in Station Station WDS mode DHCP Server range and lease time Range Start End This range determines the IP addr
16. TS Request to Send Clear to Send is the mechanism used by the 802 11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden terminal problem RTS CTS packet size threshold is 0 2347 bytes If the packet size the node wants to transmit is larger than the threshold the RTS CTS handshake gets triggered If the packet size is egual to or less than threshold the data frame gets sent immediately System uses Reguest to Send Clear to Send frames for the handshake which provide collision reduction for access point with hidden stations The stations are sending a RTS frame first while data is send only after handshake with an AP is completed Stations respond with the CTS frame to the RTS which provides clear media for the reguesting station to send the data CTS collision control management has time interval defined during which all the other stations hold off the transmission and wait until the reguesting station will finish transmission Fragmentation Threshold specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets The range is 256 2346 bytes or word off Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance The use of fragmentation can increase the reliability of frame transmissions Because of sending smaller frames collisions are much less likely to occur However lower values of the Fragmentation Threshold will result lower throughput as well Minor or n
17. a rates will be used by device automatically If you select 20MHz Channel Spectrum width the maximum data rate is MCS7 65Mbps or MCS15 150Mbps If you select 40MHz Channel Spectrum width the maximum data rate ts MCS7 150Mbps or MCS15 300Mbps Wireless Security This section enables you to set parameters that control how the subscriber station associates to a wireless device and encrypts decrypts data Wireless Security Settings Choose the security method according to the Access Point security policy Subscriber station should be authorized by Access Point in order to get access to the network and all the user data transferred between subscriber station and Access Point will be encrypted if the wireless security methods are used Security O net supports WEP WPA and WPA2 security options Select the security mode of your wireless network WEP enable WEP encryption WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy uses the RC4 encryption algorithm Enabling WEP allows you to increase security by encrypting data being transferred over your wireless network WEP ts the oldest security algorithm and there are few applications that can decrypt the WEP key in less than 10 minutes WPA WPA2 security methods should be used when possible WPA enable WPA security mode WPA and WPA2 with pre shared key management protocol offers improved security methods WPA and WPA2 support the following ciphers for data encryption TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Pro
18. able AP The list of the available Access Points can be retrieved using the Select button not applicable to Access Point mode This control activates Site Survey tool which is used for the AP selection Site Survey will search for the available wireless networks in range on all the supported channels and will allow you to select one for association In case the selected network uses encryption you ll www proximus com ua O Net user manual 13 amp proximus need to set security parameters tn Wireless Security section Select the Access Point from the list and click Select button for association Click Scan button to refresh the list of available wireless networks Site Survey channel scan list can be modified using the Channel Scan List control Lock to AP MAC This allows the station to always maintain connection to a particular AP with a specific MAC applicable for Station and Station WDS mode only This is useful as sometimes there can be few identically named SSID s AP s with different MAC addresses With AP lock on the station will lock to MAC address and not roam between several Access Points with the same ESSID Country Code Different countries will have different power levels and possible frequency selections To ensure device operation follows regulatory compliance rules please make sure to select your correct country where device will be used Channel Spectrum Width This is spectral width of the radio channel Suppo
19. anagement Interface while renaming the labels of all the configuration settings and controls according to the translation in particular language The default language is English The colors and the layout of all the web elements are not changed after the change of the language Language selection ts saved by activating the Set as default button Logo Customization Use the controls in this section to configure custom logo on the device web management tnterface The logo must conform to these limitations e The volume size of the logo is 50 Kilobytes or less e The maximum height of logo should be 70 pixels e Only gif format images are accepted To upload new logo enable logo customization and specify the location of logo file Enable Custom Logo control will enable logo customization If the Enable Custom Logo option is not selected the default Ubiquiti logo will be set restored and the custom logo will be removed Logo Target URL the target URL of custom logo can be specified in this field Target URL is opened when clicking on custom logo Logo File activate Browse button to navigate to and select the logo file The full path to the logo file stored locally can be specified there Logo file is transferred to the system after Upload button is activated Default Logo If the logo file maximum volume size 50 kilobytes is exceeded the system performance issues may occur Default logo dimension in pixels is 114 width X 53 he
20. ate network from outside threats by preventing unauthorized access and filtering specifted types of network communication More information is provided in the Wireless section Port Forward Selection lists active port forward entries in the PORTFORWARD chain of the standard iptables nat table while the device is operating in Router mode The list can be updated using the Refresh button Port Forwarding creates a transparent tunnel through a firewall NAT granting an access from the WAN side to the particular network service running on the LAN side DHCP Leases Selection shows the current status of the leased IP addresses by the device s DHCP server This option is available if DHCP Server is enabled while the device is operating in Router mode MAC address shows the client s MAC address which is connected to the Access Point P address shows the client s IP address leased by the device s DHCP server Remaining Lease time shows for how long the leased IP address will be valid and reserved for particular DHCP client Interface name shows from which device interface DHCP client which has specified MAC Address is connected The list can be updated using the Refresh button More information is provided in the Wireless section Log selection Shows a lists with all the registered system events All the entries in the system log will be deleted if the Clear button is activated The System Log content is updated if Refresh butto
21. be the same Bridge mode will not block any broadcast or multicast traffic Additional Firewall settings can be configured for Layer 2 packet filtering and access control in Bridge mode Router operating mode can be configured in order to operate in Layer 3 to perform routing and enable network segmentation wireless clients will be on different IP subnet Router mode will block broadcasts while it is not transparent Q net supports Multicast packet pass through tn Router mode Q net Router can act as DHCP server and use Network Address Translation Masquerading feature which ts widely used by the Access Points NAT will act as the firewall between LAN and WLAN networks Additional Firewall settings can be configured for Layer 3 packet filtering and access control in Router mode Disable Network options can be used for disabling WLAN or LAN interface This setting should be used with the exclusive care as no L2 or L3 connection can be established through the disabled interface It will be impossible to access the device from the wireless wired network which ts connected to the disabled interface Bridge mode Network Settings In bridge mode the device forwards all the network management and data packets from one network interface to the other without any intelligent routing For simple applications this provides efficient and fully transparent network solution WLAN wireless and LAN Ethernet interfaces belong to the same network segment
22. by the supplicant for EAP authentication applicable for STA and STA WDS modes only WPA User Name identification credential also known as anonymous identity used by the supplicant for EAP tunneled authentication EAP TTLS tn unencrypted form applicable for STA and STA WDS modes only WPA User Password password credential used by the supplicant for EAP authentication applicable for STA and STA WDS modes only www proximus com ua O Net user manual 16 G proximus MAC ACL MAC Access Control List ACL provides ability to allow or deny certain clients to connect to the AP applicable for AP and AP WDS modes only MAC ACL can be enabled by selecting the Enabled option There are two ways to set the Access Control List e define certain wireless clients in the list which will have granted access to the Access Point while the access will be denied for all the remaining clients MAC ACL Policy is set to Allow e define certain wireless clients in the list which will have denied access to the Access Point while the access will be granted for all the remaining clients MAC ACL Policy is set to Deny The MAC addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and Remove buttons Click Change button to save the changes Page Network PROX O Net Network Setup Opera Matin lpaBka Bua BOaknaakM BMAXeTbl MHCcTpyMeHTbl CnpaBKa a A TE Pro O Net Net
23. d in days hours minutes and seconds www proximus com ua O Net user manual 6 amp proximus Date indicates the current system date and time expressed in the form year month day hours minutes seconds Accurate system date and time ts retrieved from the Internet services using NTP Network Time Protocol System date and time will be set to inaccurate default values after each reboot cycle if NTP is not enabled as most of the Q Net M5 based devices have no autonomous power supply for the tnternal clock Channel Frequency This ts the operating frequency Device uses this frequency to transmit and receive data Channel Width This ts spectral width of the radio channel used by Q Net M5 powered device 5 10 20 and 40 MHz channel spectrum widths are supported In Station or Station WDS 20 40MHz is the value by default ACK Timeout Displays the current timeout value for ACK frames ACK Timeout can be set manually or self adjusted automatically The ACK Timeout Acknowledgement frame Timeout specifies how long the Q Net M5 device should wait for an acknowledgement from partner device confirming packet reception before concluding the packet must have been in error and requires resending ACK Timeout is very important outdoor wireless performance parameter When you are using 802 11n mode it is recommended to set Auto adjust for ACK Timeout More information is provided in the Advanced settings section TX RX Cha
24. ddresses R Host IP Responses www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 37 G proximus Resolution of the IP addresses symbolically rather than numerically can be enabled by selecting the Resolve IP address option The test ts started using the Start button Speed Test This utility allows for testing the connection speed to and from any reachable IP address on the Q Net M5 device network It should be used for the preliminary throughput estimation between two network devices If both devices are powered by Q Net M5 the estimation is more precise otherwise only rough estimation ts provided while using ICMP packet exchange routines PROX O Net Speed Test FEE 192 168 1 20 Network Speed Test Select Destination IP or specify manually Test Results RA MA TM MA Total Mia User Passyrord Remote WEB Port 50 Show Advanced Options Run Test www proximus com ua O Net user manual 38 G proximus Q Net Access Point Specifications Frequency Band MHz 1300 1700 MHz 2300 2400 MHz and 2500 2700 MHz Frequency step MHz 5 Duplex TDD Channel Width MHz 5 10 20 40 Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Type 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK Frequency selection software Max Transmit Output Power dBm 27 Receiver Sensitivity dBm 96 Dynamic Range dB 74 Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA 2 Wireless Mode Acce
25. dth ACK Distance TXURX Chains VLAN MAC LAN MAC LANT LAN2 AirMax Capacity i 15 2010 08 19 15 36 09 188 4940 MHz 20 MHz 31 10 4 miles 0 6 km 2X2 00 15 6D 1 A BD 33 00 15 6D 1B BD 33 Plugged Unplugged bM EY O 100 v EN RJS am Ar ON nyck cil AoKymeHT1 Microso J PROX O Net Main www proximus com ua O Net user manual 5 amp proximus 4 1 Page Main Pages Parameters Page displays current status of the device and the statistical information There are useful network administration and monitoring tools available in Main page also Le antenna alignment tool speed test utility site survey tool while operating in AP mode Page contains the controls for a wireless network configuration while covering basic wireless settings which define operating mode output power associating details and data security options Page covers the configuration of network operating mode IP settings packet filtering routines and network services Page settings are dedicated for more precise wireless interface control It also includes Advanced antenna polarity traffic shaping and QoS settings Page covers the configuration of system management services i e SNMP NTP System Log Ping Watchdog and SSH Telnet server Page contains controls for system maintenance routines administrator account System management device customization interface language firmware
26. eHn ca peHaro La OCHOBHOM WAOS 142 168 1 2 lonyure anpec DN S ceppepa aETOr AaTHUECKM 9 MenonbsoeaTe cnenurouae anpeca DNS cepsepoe Nakeroe 97 949 157 968 192 1688 1 2 pennouwraerdelii ONS cepeep 193 239 72 10 TJanonrHwresdBHn Ormena AebTenHaTHBHEIi ONS cepsep CeoncTBea LlTETHOHTE Step IV As soon as your laptop or PC is switched to new settings please run you Web browser and go to relevant IP address for ex http 192 168 1 21 which is the IP address for Transceiver 1 and press Enter EH htpu 192 168 1 20 v Step V In the new window that should apper please ented you login and password and press Enter Step VI New web page that will appear on your screen contains 6 folders Main Wirelles Network Advanced Services System see screenshot below J PROX O Net Main Opera Marin Mpaska Bua 3aKnaakM BHAXeTbl MHCTpyMeEHTbl Cnpaska D xi XS T7 PROX O Net Main o I ea iy GS httpu l192 168 1 20findex cgi ml Q Google x O Net M5 a MAIN WIRELESS NETWORK ADVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM Mit Ss a EEEE E a NEWN Q Device Name PROX AP MAC DD15 6D 1 A BD 33 Network Mode Bridge Connections 1 Wireless Mode Access Point Noise Floor 99 dBm SSID prox Transmit CCG Security none AirMax Enabled Version v5 2 sdk AirMax Quality BE HU 76 95 Uptime 00 25 11 Date Channel Frequency Channel Wi
27. eceived wireless signal level www proximus com ua O Net user manual 8 amp proximus Noise dBm value displays the value of the noise level wireless signal was received Tx Rate Mbps value represents the data rates in Mbps of the last transmitted packets Rx Rate Mbps value represents the data rates in Mbps of the last received packets dle sec value represents the time in seconds since last packet was received from the particular station The information in the station statistics window can be updated using the Refresh button Station info Detailed information can be retrieved while selecting the particular MAC of the associated station Connection time value represents the running total of time the station is associated The time is expressed in days hours minutes and seconds Signal Strength value represents in dBm the last received wireless signal level Noise Floor displays the current value of the noise level in dBm Noise Floor is taken into account while evaluating the signal guality Signal to Noise Ratio SNR RSSI while value mean depends on signal strength above the noise floor CCO value represents the guality of the connection to the Station Tx Rx Rate represents the data rates in Mbps of the last transmitted and received packets Tx Rx Packets value represents the total amount of packets transmitted to and received from the Station during the connection uptime Tx Rx Packet Rate pac
28. ecifies the system identity Change button saves the Host Name tf activated Administrative Account In this section you can modify the administrator password to protect your device from unauthorized configuration The default administrator s password should be changed on the very first system setup Administrator Username specifies the name of the system user Current Password administrator is required to enter a current password It is required for Password or Administrator Username change routine Default administrator login credentials e User Name prox e Password prox New Password new password used for administrator authentication should be specified Verify Password new password should be re entered to verify tts accuracy Click Change button to save the changes www proximus com ua O Net user manual 33 amp proximus Read only Account In this section you can enable the read only account and configure the username and password to protect your device from unauthorized access The default option ts disabled Enable Read Only Account This option activates the read only account Read Only Username specifies the name of the system user Password new password used for read only administrator authentication should be specified Interface Language Interface Language by default English Q Net supports multiple languages in the Web Management Interface Language options change the look and feel of the Web M
29. ed IP address is the unique Class B IP address from the 169 254 X Y range Netmask 255 255 0 0 which are intended for use within the same network segment only www proximus com ua O Net user manual 20 amp proximus Auto IP always starts with 169 254 X Y while X and Y are last 2 digits from device MAC address Le if the MAC is 00 15 6D A3 04 FB Generated unigue Auto IP will be 169 254 4 251 Netmask This is used to define the device IP classification for the chosen IP address range 255 255 255 0 is a typical netmask value for Class C networks which support IP address range 192 0 0 x to 223 255 255 x Class C network Netmask uses 24 bits to identify the network alternative notation 24 and 8 bits to identity the host IP Aliases IP Aliases for internal and external network interface can be configured IP Aliases can be specified using the IP Aliases configuration window which ts opened while activating the Configure button IP Address is the alternative IP address for the LAN or WLAN interface which can be used for the routing or device management purposes Netmask is the network address space identifier for the particular IP Alias Comments is the informal fteld for the comment of the particular IP Alias Few words about the alias purpose are saved there usually Enabled flag enables or disables the particular IP Alias All the added IP Aliases are saved in system configuration file however only the enabled I
30. en Access Points if WDS Peers are not specified applicable for AP WDS mode only If Auto option is enabled Access Point will choose WDS Peers Access Points according to the SSID setting Access Point operating in WDS mode should have the same SSID as the WDS Peer in order to establish the connection automatically while Auto option is enabled This configuration is also known as the repeater mode AP WDS Auto option can not be selected if any type of WPA or WPA2 security is used as WPA requires different roles on AP configuration authenticator or supplicant Note Access Point operating in WDS mode and all the WDS Peers must operate on the same freguency channel and use the same channel spectrum width SSID Service Set Identifier used to identify wireless LAN should be specified while operating in Access Point mode All the client devices within range will receive broadcast messages from the access point advertising this SSID Hide SSID Control will disable advertising the SSID of the access point in broadcast messages to wireless stations Unselected control will make SSID visible during network scans on the wireless stations Control is available while operating in Access Point mode only ESSID specify the ESSID of the Access Point which the O Net M5 should associate to while operating in Station or Station WDS mode There can be several Access Points with the same ESSID If the ESSID is set to Any the station will connect to any avail
31. enna connectors and a separate cable inlet for power supply cable and 10 100 Base T Ethernet cable Picture 1 Picture 3 Picture 4 Bottom part of the SU has a factory setting reset button in the middle and Ethernet cable inlet Picture 3 The power supply for the SU ts performed using POE Power over Ethernet technology by a separate POE module included into the delivery Picture 4 Switching on Prior to activation Q Net Base Stations or Subscriber Units the following steps are to be taken 1 A proper location for BS or CPE needs to be selected preferably with the direct line of sight towards the nearest site sector 2 Interconnect BS RJ 45 cable with the core network through Ethernet switch computer or other active network eguipment 3 Interconnect the unit with AC 220 V power supply 4 When interconnecting the Subscriber Unit please make sure RJ 45 is connected to power injector POE and LAN cable is connected to the IP camera PC or any other active network eguipment www proximus com ua O Net user manual 3 amp proximus 5 Plug POE injector into the mains power supply Important Before setting the BS or SU units into operational mode please make sure a the IP address assigned to the device has no conflicts with other IP addresses in the WLAN and b that the WLAN does not host any active DHCP server assigning IP addresses to network clients In case one of these conditions are not observed please fol
32. er Firewall rules can be configured enabled or disabled while using Firewall configuration window which is opened with the Configure button Firewall Configuration Settings Firewall entries can be specified by using the following criteria Interface the interface WLAN LAN or PPP where filtering of the incoming passing through packets is processed IP Type sets which particular L3 protocol type IP ICMP TCP UDP P2P should be filtered Source IP mask is the source IP of the packet specified within the packet header usually it is the IP of the host system which sends the packets Source Port ts the source port of the TCP UDP packet specified within the packet header usually it is the port of the host system application which sends the packets Destination IP mask is the destination IP of the packet specified within the packet header usually tt is the IP of the system which the packet ts addressed to Destination Port is the destination port of the TCP UDP packet specified within the packet header usually it is the port of the host system application which the packet is addressed to Comments is the informal field for the comment of the particular firewall entry Few words about the particular firewall entry purpose are saved there usually On flag enables or disables the effect of the particular firewall entry All the added firewall entries are saved in system configuration file however only the enabled firewall en
33. ercentage value where 100 corresponds to a perfect link state Airmax Indicates the current status of the AirMax in the device while operating in AP or AP WDS mode If AirMax is enabled the device only accepts AirMax stations Disable AirMax for legacy 802 11abg devices compatibility AirMax also features some advanced OOS AutoDetection settings Airmax guality This is an index which evaluates the AirMax Connection Ouality The level is based on a percentage value where 10096 corresponds to a perfect link state Airmax Capacity This is an index of maximum data rate the link is operating at A Lower Capacity number indicates a unit that is bogging the system down Monitor Throughput Show graphs which continuously represents the current data traffic on the LAN WLAN and PPP interfaces in both graphical and numerical form The chart scale and throughput dimension Bps Kbps Mbps changes dynamically according to the mean throughput value The statistics is updated automatically Throughput statistics can be updated manually using the Refresh button Stations This selection lists the stations which are connected to the device while operating in Access Point mode or Access Point WDS The following statistics for every station associated is represented in the station statistics window Station MAC of the station which is associated Signal dBm value represents the last r
34. es not allow write access Q Net supports SNMP v1 Contact specify the identity or the contact who should be contacted in case a emergency Situation arise Location specify the physical location of the device NTP Client NTP Client The Network Time Protocol NTP ts a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks It can be used to set the Q Net system time System Time is reported next to the every System Log entry while registering system events if Log option is enabled Enable NTP Client control will enable NTP client NTP Server specify the IP address or domain name of the NTP Server Web Server Web Server the following O Net Device Web Server parameters can be set there Use Secure Connection HTTPS f checked Web server will use secure HTTPS mode HTTPS mode is unchecked by default Secure Server Port Neb Server TCP IP port setting while using HTTPS mode Server Port Neb Server TCP IP port setting while using HTTP mode Telnet Server Telnet Server the following Q Net Device Telnet Server parameters can be set there Enable Telnet Server This option activates the Telnet access to the Q Net Device Server Port Telnet service TCP IP port setting SSH Server SSH Server the following Q Net Device SSH Server parameters can be set there Enable SSH Server This option enables SSH access to the Q Net Device www proximus com ua O Net user ma
35. esses given out by the DHCP server to client devices on the tnternal network which use dynamic IP configuration Netmask This is used to define the device IP classification for the chosen IP address range 255 255 255 0 is a typical netmask value for Class C networks which support IP address range 192 0 0 x to 223 255 255 x Class C network Netmask uses 24 bits to identify the network alternative notation 24 and 8 bits to identity the host www proximus com ua O Net user manual 21 amp proximus Lease Time The IP addresses given out by the DHCP server will only be valid for the duration specified by the lease time Increasing the time ensure client operation without interrupt but could introduce potential conflicts Lowering the lease time will avoid potential address conflicts but might cause more slight interruptions to the client while it will acquire new IP addresses from the DHCP server DNS Proxy The DNS Proxy forwards the Domain Name System requests from the hosts which reside tn the internal network to the DNS server while Q Net powered device is tn operating tn Router mode Valid Primary DNS Server IP needs to be specified for DNS Proxy functionality Internal network tnterface IP of the Q Net powered device should be specified as the DNS server in the host configuration in order DNS Proxy should be able to get the DNS requests and translate domain names to IP addresses afterwards Port Forwarding Port forwarding all
36. eter to be either increased or reduced If the range is reduced the color change will be more sensitive to signal fluctuations as RSSI Range slider actually changes an offset of the maximum indicator value thus the scale itself Noise Level value displays the value of the noise level wireless signal was received Align Antenna window can be closed with the Close this window button Site Survey utility will search for wireless networks in range on all the supported channels while device is operating in Access Point or Station mode In Station mode channel list can be modified Refer to the section Link Setup for the details on channel list customization PROX O Net Site Survey FE Scanned Frequencies 4 92GHz 4 325GHz 4 936Hz 4 935GHz 4 94GHz 4 945GHz 4 95GHz 4 955GHz 4 96GHz 4 3E56Hz 4 97 GHz 4 975GHz 4 98GHz 4 985GHz 4 99GHz 4 995 GHz SGHz 5 005GHz 5 01 GHz 5 015GHz 5 02GHz 5 025 GHz 5 03GHz 5 035GHz 5 04GHz 5 045GHz 5 05GHz 5 055GHz 5 06GHz 5 DE5GHz SOF GHz 5 075GHz 5 08Hz 5 085GHz 5 09GHz 5 095GHz 5 1GHz 5 105GHz 5 11 GHz 5 115GHz 5 1 2GHz 5 125GHz 5136Hz 5 155GHz 5 146Hz 5 1456Hz 515GHz 5 155GHz 5 1BGHz 5 165GHz 3 1 GHz 5 175GHz 5 18GHz 5 18506Hz 5 1 9GHz 5 195GHz 5 2GHz 5 205GHz 5 2168Hz 5 215 3Hz S 22GHz 5 2250Hz 5 233Hz 5 23506Hz 5 246Hz 5 245GHz 5 25GHz 5 2556Hz 5 26GHz 5 2E56Hz 5 27GHz 5 27503Hz 5 200Hz 5 20563Hz 5 293Hz 5 295GHz 5 3GHz 5 3053Hz 5 31 GHz 5 3156Hz 5 323Hz 5 325GHz 5 330Hz 5 3353Hz 5 3405Hz S 345GHz 5 3563Hz
37. evice will become unreachable Netmask This is used to define the device IP classification for the chosen IP address range 255 255 255 0 is a typical netmask value for Class C networks which support IP address range 192 0 0 x to 223 255 255 x Class C network Netmask uses 24 bits to identify the network alternative notation 24 and 8 bits to identity the host Gateway IP is the IP address of the host router which resides on the external network and provides the point of connection to the next hop towards the internet This can be a DSL modem Cable modem or a WISP gateway router O Net device will direct all the packets to the gateway if the destination host is not within the local network Gateway IP address should be from the same address space on the same network segment as the O Net device s external network interface Wireless interface in the Station case and the LAN interface in the AP case Primary Secondary DNS IP Tne Domain Name System DNS is an internet phone book which translates domain names to IP addresses These fields identify the server IP addresses where the DNS requests are forwarded by the O Net powered device Primary DNS server IP is mandatory It is used by the DNS Proxy and for the device management purpose Secondary DNS server IP address is optional It is used as the fail over in case the primary DNS server will become unresponsive PPPoE Internet connection usually used by ADSL providers
38. f the wireless LAN standard for quality of service QoS The QoS assigns priority to the selected network traffic prevents packet collisions and delays thus improving VoIP calls and watching video over WLANs QoS Level choose the type of the network traffic to which the priority will be set or disable the QoS feature No QoS disable QoS Auto Priority priority of traffic is assigned automatically according to the type of the passing through data Voice Priority enable priority of the voice traffic for all the passing through data Video Priority enable priority of the video traffic for all the passing through data Page Services www proximus com ua O Net user manual 29 G proximus J PROX Q Net Services Opera ER Matin lpaBka Bua S3aknaakn BHAXeTbl MHCTDyMeHTBI Cnpaska CU x a A IS PROX O Net Services o i e gt a A 2 I http 192 168 1 20 services cgi A X Ee O Net M5 a LL MAIN MIRELESS AETHON ADVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM n mm Enable Ping Watchdog Enable SNMP Agent IP Address To Ping SNMP Community k Ping Interval seconds Contact Startup Delay 31 seconds Location Failure Count To Reboot 3 Web Server I DDH SEMET A AAAAAL LLALL EY UHAA Use Secure Connection HTTPS Enable SSH Server W Secure Server Port Server Port 22 Server Port 80 Enable Password Authentication w Session Timeout 15 minutes Authorized Keys Edit
39. g Tree Protocol enabled If the STP is turned on the Q Net Bridge will communicate with other network devices by sending and receiving Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDU STP should be turned off selected by default when the Q Net device ts the only bridge on the LAN or when there are no loops in the topology as there is no sense for the bridge to participate in the Spanning Tree Protocol in this case Firewall functionality on bridge interface can be enabled using the Enable Firewall option Bridge Firewall rules can be configured enabled or disabled while using Firewall configuration window which ts opened with the Configure button Bridge mode Firewall Configuration Settings Firewall entries can be specified by using the following criteria Interface the interface WLAN or LAN where filtering of the incoming passing through packets is processed IP Type sets which particular L3 protocol type IP ICMP TCP UDP should be filtered Source IP mask is the source IP of the packet specified within the packet header usually it is the IP of the host system which sends the packets Source Port is the source port of the TCP UDP packet specified within the packet header usually it is the port of the host system application which sends the packets Destination IP mask is the destination IP of the packet specified within the packet header usually it ts the IP of the system which the packet is addressed to Destination Por
40. g modes supported in software 7 Station This is a client mode which can connect to an AP It is common for a bridging application to an AP In Station mode device acts as the Subscriber Station while connecting to the Access Point which is primary defined by the SSID and forwarding all the traffic to from the network devices connected to the Ethernet interface The specifics of this mode is that Subscriber Station is using arpnat technigue which may result lack of transparency while passing through broadcast packets in bridge mode 2 Station WDS WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System Station WDS should be used while connecting to the Access Point which is operating in WDS mode This mode is compatible with WPA WPA2 encryption Station WDS mode enables packet forwarding at layer 2 level The benefit of Station WDS is improved performance and faster throughput Station WDS Bridge mode is fully transparent for all the Layer2 protocols Refer to the section Network Settings for detailed Bridge network mode configuration information 3 Access Point This is an 802 11 Access Point www proximus com ua O Net user manual 12 amp proximus 4 Access Point WDS This is an 802 11 Access Point which allows for layer 2 bridging with Station WDS devices using the WDS protocol AP WDS is not fully compatible with WPA WPA2 encryption WDS allows you to bridge wireless traffic between devices which are operating in Access Poin
41. ghput while sacrificing noise immunity and robustness Conservative Algorithm is less sensitive to individual packet failure as it is based on a function of number of successful and erroneous transmission retransmission over a sampling period It steps down to a lower rate after continuous packet failure and steps up after number of successful packets The conservative rate algorithm provides the best case stability robustness but may compromise maximum throughput It ts recommended to select conservative rate algorithm when the signal strength ts low due to noisy environment or link distance EWMA Algorithm is trying to move to a higher rate but is continuously monitoring the packet failure counters The Exponential Weighted Moving Average EWMA Algorithm also known as minstrel is a hybrid of the Conservative and Optimistic Algorithm It is the compromise for most of the wireless network use cases www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 26 amp proximus Noise Immunity option increases the robustness of the device to operate in the presence of noise disturbance which ts usually generated by external traffic sources channel hopping signals and other interferers RTS Threshold determines the packet size of a transmission and through the use of an access point helps control traffic flow The range is 0 2347bytes or word off The default value is 2347 which means that RTS is disabled RTS and Fragmentation Threshold RTS C
42. his ts the IP address of the host router which provides the point of connection to the internet This can be a DSL modem Cable modem or a WISP gateway router www proximus com ua O Net user manual 18 amp proximus Device will direct the packets of data to the gateway if the destination host is not within the local network Gateway IP address should be from the same address space on the same network segment as the Q Net device Primary Secondary DNS IP The Domain Name System DNS is an internet phone book which translates domain names to IP addresses These fields identify the server IP addresses of where the Q Net device looks for the translation source Primary DNS server IP address should be specified for the device management purposes Secondary DNS server IP address is optional It is used as the fail over in case the primary DNS server will become unresponsive DHCP Fallback IP In case the Bridge is placed tn Dynamic IP Address mode DHCP and is unable to obtain an IP address from a valid DHCP server it will fall back to the static IP address listed here Q Net system will return to the default IP configuration 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 If the Reset to defaults routine is tnitiated Spanning Tree Protocol Multiple interconnected bridges create larger networks using the Spanning Tree Protocol STP which ts used for finding the shortest path within network and to eliminate loops from the topology Spannin
43. igher level of wireless security Key Type HEX selected by default or ASCII option specifies the character format for the WEP key if WEP security method is used WEP Key WEP encryption key for the wireless traffic encryption and decryption should be specifted if WEP security method is used For 64 bit specify WEP key as 10 HEX 0 9 A F or a f characters e g 00112233AA or 5 ASCII characters For 128 bit specify WEP key as 26 HEX 0 9 A F or a f characters e g 00112233445566778899AABBCC or 13 ASCII characters Key Index allows to specify the Index of the WEP Key used 4 different WEP keys can be configured at the same time but only one ts used Effective key is set with a choice of 1 2 3 or 4 WPA WPA2 PSK security WPA Authentication one of the following WPA key selection methods should be specified if WPA or WPA2 security method is used applicable for Station and Station WDS modes only PSK WPA or WPA2 with Pre shared Key method selected by default EAP WPA or WPA2 with EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol authentication method This method ts commonly used in Enterprise networks WPA Pre shared Key the pass phrase for WPA or WPA2 security method should be specified tf the Pre shared Key method ts selected The pre shared key is an alpha numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long WPA WPA2 EAP security WPA Identity identification credential also known as identity used
44. ight Configuration Management O Net configuration is stored in plain text file Use the Configuration Management section controls to backup restore or update the system configuration file Backup Configuration click Download button to download the current system configuration file www proximus com ua O Net user manual 34 amp proximus Upload Configuration click Browse button to navigate to and select the new configuration file or specify the full path to the configuration file location Activating the Upload button will transfer new configuration file to the system The settings of the new configuration will be visible in the Link Setup Network Advanced Services and System pages of the Web Management Interface New configuration will be effective after the Apply button ts activated and system reboot cycle ts completed Previous system configuration is deleted after Apply button is activated It ts highly recommended to backup the system configuration before uploading the new configuration Device Maintenance The controls tn this section are dedicated for the device maintenance routines rebooting resetting generating of the support information report Reboot activate Reboot control in order to initiate full reboot cycle of the device Reboot effect is the same as the hardware reboot which is similar to the power off power on cycle The system configuration is not modifted after the reboot cycle completes Any non
45. in the Network page Router Mode Network Router mode The role of the LAN and WLAN interface will change accordingly to the Wireless Mode while the O Net powered device is operating in Router mode e Wireless interface and all the wireless clients connected are considered as the internal LAN and the Ethernet interface is dedicated for the connection to the external network while the O Net powered device is operating in AP AP WDS wireless mode e Wireless interface and all the wireless clients connected is considered as the external network and the all the network devices on LAN side as well as the Ethernet interface itself is considered as the internal network while the O Net powered device is operating in Station Station WDS mode Wireless wired clients are routed from the internal network to the external one by default Network Address Translation NAT functionality works the same way WLAN Network Settings IP Address This is the IP addresses to be represented by the WLAN interface which is connected to the internal network according to the wireless operation mode described above This IP will be used for the routing of the internal network it will be the Gateway IP for all the devices connected on the internal network This is the IP address can be used for the management purpose of the O Net powered device Auto IP Aliasing configures automatically generated IP Address for the corresponding WLAN LAN interface if enabled Generat
46. ins Displays the number of independent spatial data streams Q Net M5 powered device is transmitting receiving simultaneously within one spectral channel of bandwidth This ability is specific for 802 11n devices which rely on multiple input multiple output MIMO technology Multiple chains increase data transfer performance significantly WLAN MAC Displays the MAC address of the Q Net M5 device WLAN Wireless interface LAN MAC Displays the MAC address of the O Net M5 device LAN Ethernet interface AP MAC Displays the MAC address of the Access Point where the device has associated while operating in Station mode or Station WDS It is the MAC address of the O Net M5 powered device s wireless interface itself if operating in Access Point mode AP MAC is used as Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID in infrastructure type wireless networks Connections Displays the number of associated wireless stations while the device is operating in Access Point mode This value is not displayed while operating in Station mode www proximus com ua O Net user manual 7 amp proximus Noise Floor Displays the current value of the noise level in dBm Noise Floor ts taken into account while evaluating the signal quality Signal to Noise Ratio SNR RSSI while value mean depends on signal strength above the noise floor Transmit CCO This is an index of which evaluates the wireless Client Connection Quality The level is based on a p
47. ion initialization takes considerable amount of time tf the device ts rebooted Failure Count to Reboot specify the number of ICMP echo response replies If the specified number of ICMP echo response packets ts not received continuously the Ping Watchdog Tool will reboot the device www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 30 amp proximus SNMP Agent Simple Network Monitor Protocol SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention O Net contains an SNMP agent which allows it to communicate to SNMP manage applications for network provisioning SNMP Agent provides an interface for device monitoring using the Simple Network Management Protocol an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices SNMP Agent allows network administrators to monitor network performance find and solve network problems For the purpose of equipment identification tt is always a good idea to configure SNMP agents with contact and location information Enable SNMP Agent control will enable SNMP Agent SNMP Community specify SNMP community string It is required to authenticate access to MIB objects and functions as embedded password The device supports a Read only community string that gives read access to authorized management stations to all the objects tn the MIB except the community strings but do
48. kets per second or pps represents the mean value of the transmitted and received packet rate Bytes transmitted value represents the total amount of data in bytes transmitted during the connection Bytes received value represents the total amount of data in bytes received during the connection Negotiated Rate Last Signal dBm table values represent the received wireless signal level along with the all data rates of recently received packets N A value is represented as the Last Signal if no packets were received on that particular data rate The information in the statistic window is updated automatically The information in the station Statistics window can be updated using the Refresh button Window can be closed with the Close this window button AP Information Selection opens the connection statistics window while operating in Station mode The following link statistics ts provided MAC of the Access Point station is associated to Uptime value represents the running total of time the stations is associated to the AP The time is expressed in days hours minutes and seconds Signal Strength value represents the last received wireless signal level www proximus com ua O Net user manual 9 amp proximus CCQ value represents the quality of the connection to the AP Tx Rx Rate represents the data rates of the last transmitted and received packets Tx Rx Packets value represents the total amount of packets tran
49. low instructions described below You will need a laptop or PC interconnected with O Net BS or SU units LAN port Default settings for BS and SU unit LAN IP 192 168 1 20 User name login prox Password prox 4 Unit configuration Step I Connect the BS to AC 220V mains power supply Step II Wait till the BS is ready for operation 30 60 seconds Step lll Interconnect the PC or laptop with the BS Ethernet card of the computer has to be assigned an IP address any within the range 192 168 1 0 254 for ex 192 168 1 2 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IMPORTANT Factory default settings for BS transceivers from left to right are as follows transceiver transceiver transceiver transceiver 192 168 1 21 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 192 168 1 24 Mask Mask Mask Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 In order to setup your IP address according to your nwetwork environment please refer to Network section of this manual www proximus com ua O Net user manual 4 G proximus Napamierpb F Moryr HaSHAYaTECA SBTOMATHYECKH ECAH CETE MOLAEPHWHEAET 3TU BOSMOGKHOCTh B NPOTHBHOM cnyyae napameTpil IP MOoKHO MOMYYATE 4 CETEBOTO AGMHHHETpATOPA Tank AROYeEHHe COCTOAHHE Ian noueHo L AHTENbHOCTE U44457 Ckopocte 100 0 Gar Nonyuure IP agpec ABTOMATHYECKH Menonebsoeare cnenumou ai IP anpec P anpec 192 168 1 7138 Macka monceTH 255 256 256 ll ARTHBHOCTb lTnpaBr
50. n is activated Message Syslog is disabled unable to show system messages is displayed if the System Log is not enabled System Log configuration description is provided in the Services section Page Wirelles www proximus com ua O Net user manual 11 G proximus The Wirelles Page contains everything needed by the operator to setup the wireless part of the link This includes regulatory requirements channel and frequency settings device mode data rates and wireless security PROX Q Net Setup Link Opera a n lpaBka Bua SBaknagkn Buaxetb WMHcTpyMeHTbI CnpaBKa r 77y cn x NS S PROX O Net Setup L o ii we i A x a http J 192 168 1 20Jlink cgi w Q Goo hd EM O Net M5 a Ss LL MAIN WIRELESS NETWORK ADVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM oe ga cho o Basic Wireless HU Y ER Wireless Mode Access Point Y SSID prox _ Hide SSID Country Code Colombia X IEEE 802 11 Mode AM mixe Channel Width 20 MHz v Channel Shifting Disabled X Frequency MHz 4940 X vi Obey Regulatory Rules Extension Channel Mone Y Output Power memm 28 Bm Max TX Rate Mbps MCS 15 130 iv Automatic Wireless Security Security none MAC ACL Enabled Change Hz O 100 m PROX Q Net Setu EN ID ans Llu 9 50 Wireless Mode Specify the operating mode of the device The mode depends on the network topology requirements There are 4 operatin
51. ng the Q Net system operation Newly added port forwarding entries can be saved by activating Save button or discarded by activating Cancel button tn the Port Forwarding configuration window LAN Network Settings LAN IP Address This is the IP addresses to be represented by the LAN or WLAN interface which ts connected to the external network according to the wireless operation mode described above This is the IP address can be used for the routing and the device management purposes The external network interface can be set for static IP or can be set to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server which should reside in the external network One of the IP assignment modes must be selected for the external network tnterface DHCP choose this option to obtain the IP address Gateway and DNS address dynamically from the external DHCP server www proximus com ua Q Net user manual 22 amp proximus PPPoE choose this option to obtain the IP address Gateway and DNS address dynamically from the external PPPoE server Static choose this option to assign the static IP settings for the external interface LAN IP Address assigned manually Static IP Address and Netmask settings should consist with the address space of the network segment where Q Net device resides If the device IP settings and administrator PC which ts connected to the device in wired or wireless way IP settings will use different address space the Q Net d
52. nual 31 G proximus Server Port SSH service TCP IP port setting System Log Enable Log This option enables the registration routine of the system log messages Enable Remote Log enables the syslog remote sending function while System log messages are sent to a remote server specified by the Remote Log IP Address and Remote Log Port Remote Log IP Address is the host IP address where syslog messages should be sent Remote host should be configured properly to receive syslog protocol messages Remote Log Port is the TCP IP port of the host syslog messages should be sent 514 is the default port for the commonly used system message logging utilities Every logged message contains at least a System Time and a Host Name Usually a particular service name which generates the system event ts specifies also within the message Messages from different services have different context and different level of the details Usually error warning or informational system services messages are reported however more detailed Debug level messages can be reported also The more detailed system messages are reported the greater volume of log messages will be generated Page System J PROX O Net System Opera Matin Mpaska Bua S3aknaakM BWAXeTBl MHCTpyMeHTbI CnpaBKa x A T7 PROX O Net System o i kla gt O fi 7 GZ htpif192 168 1 20 system cgi v a x w O Net M5 A be MAIN WIRELESS NETWORK A
53. o modifications of the Fragmentation Threshold value is recommended while default setting of 2346 is optimum in most of the wireless network use cases Q Net has an auto acknowledgement timeout algorithm which dynamically optimizes the frame acknowledgement timeout value without user intervention This is a critical feature required for stabilizing long distance outdoor links The user also has the ability to enter the value manually Distance and ACK Timeout Distance specify the distance value tn miles or kilometers using slider or enter the value manually The signal strength and throughput falls off with range Changing the distance value will change the ACK Timeout to the appropriate value of the distance ACK Timeout specify the ACK Timeout Every time the station receives the data frame it sends an ACK frame to the AP if transmission errors are absent If the station receives no ACK frame from the AP within set timeout it re sends the frame The performance drops because of the too many data frames are re send thus tf the tumeout ts set too short or too long tt will result poor connection and throughput performance Changing the ACK Timeout value will change the Distance to the appropriate distance value for the ACK Timeout Auto Adjust control will enable the ACK Timeout Self Configuration feature If enabled ACK Timeout value will be derived dynamically using an algorithm similar to the Conservative Rate www proximus c
54. om ua Q Net user manual 27 amp proximus Algorithm described above It ts not recommended to use Auto Adjust option for long range links tf the signal level ts low or the high level of interference is present If two or more stations are located at the considerably different distance from the Access Point the are associated to the highest ACK Timeout for the farthest station should be set at the AP side It is not recommended to use Auto Adjust option for Point to Multipoint connections as it will not warrant highest network performance in all the use cases SuperG Features select the options to enable the chosen SuperG features which increase the network performance Fast Frame frame aggregation and timing modifications which increases the data throughput Bursting more data frames per given time period are transmitted thus the data throughput ts increased Compression real time hardware data compression is enabled which allows more data sent per frame Multicast Data and Rate Multicast Data This option allows the Multicast packet pass through functionality By default this option is disabled Multicast Rate This option allows Multicast packets to be sent in higher rates up to the 54 Mbps than commonly used up to 6 Mbps Both O Net based devices the sender Station and the receiver Access Point must have the same Multicast Rate configured in order to achieve better multicast packet throughput performance
55. ows specific ports of the hosts residing tn the tnternal network to be forwarded to the external network This ts useful for number of applications such as FTP servers gaming etc where different host systems need to be seen using a single common IP address port Port Forwarding rules can be set tn Port Forwarding window which ts opened by enabling the Port Forwarding option and activating the Configure button Port Forwarding entries can be specified by using the following criteria Private IP ts the IP of the host which ts connected to the internal network and needs to be accessible from the external network Private Port is the TCP UDP port of the application running on the host which ts connected to the internal network The specified port will be accessible from the external network Type ts the L3 protocol IP type which need to be forwarded from the internal network Public Port is the TCP UDP port of the Q Net based device which will accept and forward the connections from the external network to the host connected to the tnternal network Comments ts the informal field for the comment of the particular port forwarding entry Few words about the particular port forwarding entry purpose are saved there usually Enabled flag enables or disables the effect of the particular port forwarding entry All the added firewall entries are saved tn system configuration file however only the enabled port forwarding entries will be active duri
56. r several functional subsystems including video surveillance traffic control and face recognition modules Q Net components Q Net network consists of two major elements Base Station and the CPE Subscriber Unit The Base Station Picture 1 in standard configuration supports 4 sectors with 4 independent transceivers connected to external flat pa Q Net structure and general topology o Q Net Base Station se AC 220V Ethernet fp o Switch 1 Q Net CPE Up to 8 CPEs per Base Station cameras Media Converter Ey CPE Upto8iP vy _ cameras Ethernet per CPE Switch v a Management server Media Converter Ethernet Switch Power Supply Database server www proximus com ua nel or omni antennas x WLAN 2 O Net Base Station 9 z CPEs per Base Station Up to8IP Fa cameras x perCPE _ 2 220V Et Switch P Q Net CPE hemet v Media Converter wy Up to 8 IP cameras e E Ethernet per CPE AC 220V Switch i Optical Fiber i WLAN 3 Q Net Base Station 9 se Uptos Switch UU O Net CPE O Net user manual G proximus Subscriber Units are located within the coverage area of each BS sector and are managed by the BS The Subscriber Unit includes one transceiver and integrated 14 dBi antenna Picture 2 Picture 1 Picture 2 1 Interfaces Bottom part of the Q Net BS has 4 N type ant
57. rrounding Access Points which can be found by the O Net M5 based device The Site Survey can be updated using the Scan button Site Survey window can be closed with the Close this window button Ping This utility will ping other devices on the network directly from the O Net M5 device www proximus com ua O Net user manual 36 G proximus PROX O Net Ping 192 166 1 20 Hetwork Ping Select Destination IP or specify manually o af Packet Count Packet Size 0 of 0 packets received 0 loss blin D rm Ping utility should be used for the preliminary link guality and packet latency estimation between two network devices using the ICMP packets Remote system IP can be selected from the list which is generated automatically Select destination IP or can be specified manually The size of the ICMP packets can be specified in the Packet size field Estimation is done after the number of ICMP packets specified in Packet count field is transmitted received Packet loss statistics and latency time evaluation ts provided after the test is completed The test ts started using the Start button TraceRoute Allows tracing the hops from the Q Net M5 device to a selected outgoing IP address It should be used for the finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the Destination host PROX O Net Traceroute FEER 192 166 1 20 Network Traceroute Destination Host 132 168 1 21 Resolve IP A
58. rted wireless channel spectrum widths 5MHz is the channel spectrum with the width of 5 MHz known as Ouarter Rate mode 10MHZ ts the channel spectrum with the width of 10 MHz known as Half Rate mode 20MHz is the standard channel spectrum width selected by default 40MHzZ is the channel spectrum with the width of 40 MHz 20MHz 40MHz only available in Station or Station WDS mode It offers better compatibility Channel Shifting option enables the special channels which have the frequency offset All the channels can be shifted by 2 MHz from the default central channel frequency Frequency MHz select the wireless channel while operating in Access Point mode Multiple frequency channels are available to avoid interference between nearby access points The channel list varies depending on the selected country code IEEE 802 11 mode and Channel Spectrum Width and Channel Shifting option 192 168 1 21 4920 MHz 4925 MHz 4950 MHz 4935 MHz 474940 MHz 4945 MHz 4970 MHz 4995 MHz S020 MHz 5045 MHz 5070 MHz 5095 MHz 5120 MHz 5145 MHz 5170 MHz 5195 MHz S220 MHz 5245 MHz 5270 MHz 5295 MHz 5320 MHz 2345 MHz 5370 MHz 5395 MHz www proximus com ua 4950 MHz 4975 MHz S000 MHz S025 MHz 5050 MHz 5075 MHz 5100 MHz 5125 MHz 5150 MHz 5175 MHz 5200 MHz 5225 MHz 5250 MHz na MHz 5300 MHz 5325 MHz 5350 MHz 5375 MHz 5400 MHz 4955 MHz 4350 MHz 5005 MHz 5030 MHz 5055 MHz 5080 MHz 5105 MHz 5130 MHz
59. ry in seconds after particular time out not having seen a packet coming from a certain address the bridge will delete that address from the Bridge Table Routes Selection lists all the entries in the system routing table while the device is operating in Router mode The list can be updated using the Refresh button O Net M5 examines the destination IP address of each data packet traveling through the system and chooses the appropriate interface to forward the packet to The system choice depends on static routing rules entries which are registered in system routing table Static routes to specific hosts networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of all the O Net M5 interfaces O Net M5 IP configuration description is provided in the Wireless section www proximus com ua O Net user manual 10 amp proximus Firewall Selection lists active firewall entries in the FIREWALL chain of the standard ebtables filter table while the device ts operating tn Bridge mode The list can be updated using the Refresh button Active firewall entries tn the FIREWALL chain of the standard iptables filter table are listed if the device is operating in Router mode The list can be updated using the Refresh button IP and MAC level access control and packet filtering in O Net M5 is implemented using iptables routing and ebtables bridging firewall which protects the resources of a priv
60. s LED 4 Green will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it Configuration example if the Signal Strength displayed in the Main page fluctuates around 63 dBm the LED Thresholds can be set to the values 70 65 62 60 Note sign character should not be used for the Signal Strength value specification Wireless Traffic Shaping Wireless Traffic shaping feature is dedicated for upstream and downstream bandwidth control while looking from the client connected on Ethernet interface perspective The traffic can be limited at the Q Net based device in the upload and download direction based on a user defined rate limit This ts layer 3 QoS Enable Traffic Shaping control will enable bandwidth control on the device Incoming Traffic Limit specify the maximum bandwidth value in kilobits per second Kbps for traffic passing from wireless interface to Ethernet tnterface Incoming Traffic Burst specify the data volume in kilobytes to which Incoming Traffic Limit will not be effective afterwards data connection ts initiated Outgoing Traffic Limit specify the maximum bandwidth value in kilobits per second Kbps for traffic passing from Ethernet interface to wireless interface Outgoing Traffic Burst specity the data volume in kilobytes to which Outgoing Traffic Limit will not be effective afterwards data connection ts initiated QoS Quality of Service is a component o
61. smitted and received during the connection Tx Rx Packet Rate packets per second represents the mean value of the transmitted and received packet rate Bytes transmitted received value represents the total amount of data in bytes transmitted and received during the connection Negotiated Rate Last Signal dBm table values represent the received wireless signal level along with the all data rates of recently received packets N A value is represented as the Last Signal if no packets were received on that particular data rate ARP Table Selection lists all the entries of the ARP Address Resolution Protocol table currently recorded on the device The list can be updated using the Refresh button ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unigue hardware address MAC the devices It is important to have unigue IP addresses for each MAC or else there will be ambiguous routes in the network Bridge Selection lists all the entries in the system bridge table while the device is operating in Bridge mode The list can be updated using the Refresh button Bridge table shows to which bridge port the particular station is associated to in other words from which interface Ethernet or wireless the network device defined by MAC address is reachable to O Net M5 system while forwarding the packets to that port only thus saving a lot of redundant copies and transmits Ageing timer shows ageing time for each address ent
62. ss Point Access Point WDS Effective range km Up to 10 direct LOS antenna gain gt 23 dBi Antenna 16 dbt internal Polarization Dual Linear Cross pol Isolation 22 dB min VSWR 1 6 1 H pol Beamwidth deg 43 V pol Beamwidth deg 41 Networking Interface LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Mode Bridge Router Device Management HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP Size mm L H W 300 90 224 Weight kg 1 8 Max Power Consumption W 12 Power Supply 24V 0 5A surge portection integrated POE adapter Power Method Passive Power over Ethernet pairs 4 5 7 8 return Operating Temperature oC 30 to 80 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Frequency step MHz 5 Duplex TDD Channel Width MHz 5 10 20 Radio Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Modulation Type 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK Frequency selection software Max Transmit Output Power dBm 29 Receiver Sensitivity dBm 92 Dynamic Range dB 70 Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA 2 Wireless Mode Access Point Access Point WDS Effective range km Up to 30 direct LOS antenna gain gt 20 dBi Antenna 14 dbi external RF Connector N type Male Networking Interface LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Mode Bridge Router Device Management HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH SNMP Size mm L H W 300
63. t is the destination port of the TCP UDP packet specified within the packet header usually it is the port of the host system application which the packet is addressed to www proximus com ua O Net user manual 19 amp proximus Comments is the informal fteld for the comment of the particular firewall entry Few words about the particular firewall entry purpose are saved there usually On flag enables or disables the effect of the particular firewall entry All the added firewall entries are saved in system configuration file however only the enabled firewall entries will be active during the Q Net system operation Not operators can be used for inverting the Source IP mask Source Port Destination IP mask and Destination Port filtering criteria Le if not is enabled for the specified Destination Port value 443 the filtering criteria will be applied to all the the packets sent to any Destination Port except the 443 which ts commonly used by HTTPS Newly added Firewall entries can be saved by activating Save button or discarded by activating Cancel button in the Firewall configuration window All the active firewall entries are stored in the FIREWALL chain of the ebtables filter table while the device is operating in Bridge mode Please refer to the ebtables manual for detailed description of the firewall functionality in Bridge mode The list can be updated using the Reload button Click Change button to save the changes made
64. t mode Access Point is usually connected to a wired network Ethernet LAN allowing wireless connection to the wired network By connecting Access Points to one another in an Extended Service Set using the WDS distant Ethernets can be bridged into a single LAN It is important that network loops should not be created with either WDS bridges or combinations of wired Ethernet connections and WDS bridges Tree or Star shape network topology should be used in all WDS use cases i e if AP2 and AP3 are specified as the WDS peers of AP1 AP2 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP3 and AP3 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP2 in any case Mesh and Ring network topologies are not supported by WDS and should be avoided in all the use cases Note Station WDS and AP WDS mode uses the WDS protocol which is not defined as the standard thus compatibility issues between eguipment from different vendors may arise WDS Peers WDS Stations and or WDS Access Points connected to the Access Point should be specifted in this list in order to create a wireless network infrastructure Wireless Distribution System applicable for AP WDS mode only Enter the MAC address of the paired WDS device in the WDS Peer entry field One MAC address should be specified for Point to Point connection use case up to six WDS Peers can be specified for Point to Multi Point connection use case Auto option should be enabled in order to establish WDS connection betwe
65. t will fall back to the static IP address listed here In case the IP settings of the O Net powered device are unknown they can be retrieved with the help of the UBNT Discovery Utility Ubiquiti Discovery Utility Multi platform Utility should be started on the administrator PC which resides on the same network segment as the O Net device O Net system will return to the default IP configuration 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 If the Reset to defaults routine is initiated Multicast Routing Settings With a multicast design applications can send one copy of each packet and address it to the group of computers that want to receive it This technigue addresses packets to a group of receivers rather than to a single receiver It depends on the network to forward the packets to the hosts which need to receive them Common Routers isolate all the broadcast thus multicast traffic between the internal and external networks however O Net provides the multicast traffic pass through functionality Multicast routing enabled Enable Multicast Routing option enables the multicast packets pass through between internal and external networks while device is operating in Router mode Multicast intercommunication is based on Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP www proximus com ua O Net user manual 24 amp proximus Firewall Settings Firewall functionality on any router interface can be enabled using the Enable Firewall option Rout
66. tocol which uses RC4 encryption algorithm CCMP commonly known as AES Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol which uses the Advanced Encryption Standard AES algorithm The device will use the strongest cipher CCMP in Station and Access Point wireless mode by default If CCMP is not supported on the other side of the link the TKIP encryption will be used like in situation when the device acts as Access Point with WPA security enabled and at least one wireless station without CCMP support is connected to tt WPA enable WPA security mode WPA TKIP enable WPA security mode with TKIP support only www proximus com ua O Net user manual 15 proximus WPA AES enable WPA security mode with AES support only WPA2 enable WPA2 security mode WPA2 TKIP enable WPA2 security mode with TKIP support only WPA2 AES enable WPA2 security mode with AES support only WEP security Authentication Type field relates only to the WEP security option One of the following authentication modes should be selected tf WEP security method is used Open Authentication station is authenticated automatically by AP selected by default Shared Authentication station is authenticated after the challenge generated by AP WEP Key Length 64 bit selected by default or 128 bit WEP Key length should be selected if WEP security method is used The 128 bit option will provide a bit h
67. tries will be active during the Q Net system operation Not operators can be used for inverting the Source IP mask Source Port Destination IP mask and Destination Port filtering criteria i e if not is enabled for the specified Destination Port value 443 the filtering criteria will be applied to all the packets sent to any Destination Port except the 443 which ts commonly used by HTTPS Newly added Firewall entries can be saved by activating Save button or discarded by activating Cancel button in the Firewall configuration window All the active firewall entries are stored in the FIREWALL chain of the iptables filter table while the device is operating in Router mode Please refer to the iptables tutorial for detailed description of the firewall functionality in Router mode Click Change button to save the changes made in the Network page Page Advanced www proximus com ua O Net user manual 25 G proximus y PROX Q Net Advanced Opera Main lpaBka Bua BOaknaaAkM BMAXeTb MHCTDpyMPEHTBI CnpaBKa xe X S prox o Net Advanced O i kiu e gt CD KD I httpil 192 168 1 20Jadvanced cai mA v A O Net M5 ee MAN ARE LED ADVANCED CARNO m SISTEM er E Enable AirMax 7 No ACK Mode for PtP Advanced Wireless Settings RTS Threshold Mott Fragmentation Threshold Mott Distance 777 p 04 miles 0 6 km ACK Timeout 31 v Auto Adjust Aggregation wf Enable 3
68. which has the same IP address space WLAN and LAN interfaces form the virtual bridge interface while acting as the bridge ports The bridge has assigned IP settings for management purposes Bridge IP Address The device can be set for static IP or can be set to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server it is connected to One of the IP assignment modes must be selected DHCP choose this option to assign the dynamic IP address Gateway and DNS address by the local DHCP server Static choose this option to assign the static IP settings for the bridge interface P Address enter the IP address of the device while Static Bridge IP Address mode is selected This IP will be used for the O Net device management purposes Bridge IP Address assigned manually Static P Address and Netmask settings should consist with the address space of the network segment where O Net device resides If the device IP settings and administrator PC which is connected to the device in wired or wireless way IP settings will use different address space the O Net device will become unreachable Netmask This is a value which when expanded into binary provides a mapping to define which portions of IP address groups can be classified as host devices and network devices Netmask defines the address space of the network segment where Q Net device resides 255 255 255 0 or 24 Netmask ts commonly used among many C Class IP networks Gateway IP Typically t
69. will be displayed PPPoE tunnel reconnection routine can be initiated using the Reconnect button which is located tn the Main page next to the PPP interface statistics Enable DMZ The Demilitarized zone DMZ can be enabled and used as a place where services can be placed such as Web Servers Proxy Servers and E mail Servers such that these services can still serve the local network and are at the same time isolated from it for additional security DMZ is commonly used with the NAT functionality as an alternative for the Port Forwarding while makes all the ports of the host network device be visible from the external network side DMZ configuration DMZ Management Port Web Management Port for the O Net based device TCP IP port 80 by default will be used for the host device if DMZ Management Port option is enabled In this case O Net device will respond to the reguests from the external network as if it was the host which is specified with DMZ IP It is recommended to leave Management Port disabled while the O Net based device will become inaccessible from the external network if enabled DMZ IP connected to the internal network host specified with the DMZ IP address will be accessible from the external network LAN IP Address assigned via DHCP with IP fallback DHCP Fallback IP In case the external network interface of the Router is placed in Dynamic IP Address mode DHCP and is unable to obtain an IP address from a valid DHCP server i
70. wor o ii kju e gt j K 7 1 httpi 192 168 1 20 network cgi O x tt O Net M5 a a aa eddi AILAN DOR ADIO AERES SIN ret S Network Role EEEE EEEE os Network Mode Bridge Y Disable Network None Y Network Settings _ Bridge IP Address DHCP Static IP Address 192 168 1 20 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 rimary DNS IP 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS IP Spanning Tree Protocol Auto IP Aliasing 4 IP Aliases Configure Firewall Settings L L Change vv Hz Q 100 PROX Q Net Net EN ID ans PEL u 9 51 The Network Page allows the administrator to setup bridge or routing functionality O net devices can operate in bridge or router mode The IP configuration as described below is required for device management purposes IP addresses can either be retrieved from a DHCP server or configured manually Use the Network menu to configure the IP settings Network Mode specify the operating network mode for the device There are two modes bridge and router The mode depends on the network topology reguirements Bridge operating mode is selected by default as it is widely used by the subscriber stations while connecting to Access Point or using WDS In this mode the device will act as a transparent bridge www proximus com ua O Net user manual 17 amp proximus and will operate in Layer 2 There will be no network segmentation while broadcast domain will

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