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1. Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function Inter room use of the Internet via WLAN e Interface to the LAN Internet e The same SSID for client and base station room 1 and 2 e Other SSID for room 3 e The same encryption for all rooms e The same area for IP address for client and base station room 1 and 2 Room 3 Mode Only access point is possible Room 2 Mode Client WDS with virtual access point see also chapter 6 2 4 Room 1 Mode Access point WDS SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 16 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function 6 3 Range of transmitting power The range of transmitting power is among others dependent on the buildings infrastructure Adjust the location for the flush mounted access point to the spatial conditions As an example for concrete walls the graphics show the received power in dependence of the transmitting power and the distance to the flush mounted WLAN access point 49 Sendeleistung 100 Sendeleistung vorne im Raum vorne im Raum hinten in der Wand hinten in der Wand Reception possible 60 to 70 dBm Good to medium reception 0 to 60 dBm Very good to excellent reception Fig 7 Legend 10 dBm Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 17 ae Wa ir All 4 rk B NIATTIAL K 7 u Y Y E ya T
2. CO E Fig 10 Colour code Maintain the pairs screen and the twist of the pairs as long as possible Twist the entire screen f necessary use a 1 mm wire end sleeve Adhere to the assignment in the patch bay and on the box 6 Attach the terminal block to the screw terminal cover The device is now ready for operation with the factory settings Check the installation by means of the LEDs see chapter Meaning of the LEDs on page 39 and install the Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 20 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 Commissioning 8 1 Initial connection We recommend that you establish the initial connection to the flush mounted WLAN access point via the RJ45 socket e Connection via the RJ45 socket To establish the connection via the RJ45 socket connect your PC to the flush mounted WLAN access point via a network cable Make the following TCP IP settings on the network adapter of the configuration PC or tablet computers or Smartphones TCP IP Einstellungen vor Use the static IP address e g 192 168 55 x here x must be between 2 and 255 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 The flush mounted WLAN access point can now be reached with a Web browser via address http 192 168 55 1 e Connection via WLAN To establish the connection via WLAN select the network with the SSID BJE WLAN AP The WPA2 key is PleaseChange we recommend changing this as soon as po
3. Signal 0 dBm Noise 91 dam Bit Rate 0 0 MBit s Country DE Wireless network is enabled E Disable Channel 11 2 462 GHz bd Transmit power 100 z O nte I fa ce C o nti q ur ati 1 a a a TY General setup Wireless Security ESSID BJE WLAN AP Mode Accesspoint Hide ESSID C Reset O Save amp apply Fig 20 The following settings are possible aside from the status display e Activating deactivating WLAN You can deactivate the WLAN if it not required to prevent radiation and to save energy The other two interfaces remain available You can also switchover via UDP see chapter Controlling the flush mounted WLAN access point via UDP on page 38 e Channel The frequency range of adjacent channels superimpose on each other That is why the channel should be selected in such a way that the frequencies of other radio devices in the vicinity do not overlap e g radio microwave devices in the area of channel 9 and 10 In Germany 13 channels are permitted in the USA for example only 11 In order not to restrict the selection of devices we recommend the use of only channels 1 to 11 Transmitting power By changing the transmitting power the transmission range of the flush mounted WLAN access point can be adapted It should be kept as small as possible in the application range Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 31 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 7 3 Network WLAN setti
4. WLAN settings Device configuration General SettingS ooocccoooccncooonnncnoncnnnnanonnnnos 32 8 7 5 Network WLAN settings Device configuration Extended settings ccccooccocccoccnononcnnonononnnnnos 33 8 7 6 Interface configuration WLAN encryption ccccccceececcseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeesaeeeeeseaeeeeseeeeesaaeeesseneeeaeeaees 34 8 7 NetWork diagnosed a id 34 8 8 Configuration System Backups Updates cccoocccccocccncccncnncnoncncnnnnonononcnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnonnrnnnnnaninns 35 8 8 1 System Backup Software Update so ini ae 35 8 8 1 1 Backup Restore it rn ee nee 36 6 8 1 2 IMSTalINO New FIRMWARES ne ee ee He eis 36 8 8 2 RIO CO 37 8 8 3 LOGO iecore 37 8 9 Configuration Expert information sssi a E 37 8 9 1 EXD CME GA FAN scares aeuancatarcerenegunstentat sh des 37 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 2 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik O 37 A A 37 9 o ee ned ated ccc ee el ee ee stata ene pea seen eactanldecerncns queda cece acetal 38 9 1 Controlling the flush mounted WLAN access point via UDP ooccccocccccccccncccnccncncncnnononcnnonononcnnnnononnnons 38 9 2 Meaning OMHE LEDS sn hse bo Seen da ee 39 9 3 A ee re ee 39 9 3 1 Reset to factory SettinGS cccccccssececcsseeecceseeeceeesecseaseecseuseesseueeeseseeeseeeeesaueeessuseeetsgeeessegeeessansessegss 39 9 3 2 FAUNE A A a ee A 40 10 FAUL FECUNG AO ee ee Eee See 41 11
5. Glossa sea ee a m Syn a a a a en 42 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 3 Operating Instructions IP P N Je YMIWer kt tel ch WN K S ate ty 1 Safety Warning Electric voltage Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 230 V Work on the 230V supply system may only be performed by authorised electricians Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and or disassembly 2 Intended use This device has three operating modes It can be used either as access point for wireless communicating devices or as repeater to increase the transmission range in the WLAN network In addition it can be connected as WLAN adapter via Ethernet to devices which do not have their own WLAN connection To set up the device requires an external device e g a laptop The device must only be installed in dry indoor rooms 3 Environment Consider the protection of the environment Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled Therefore dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws gov
6. increase the WLAN transmission range see chapter Increase in the range of WLAN with WDS on page 11 and chapter Increase in the range of WLAN without WDS on page 13 The settings for the relayd function repeater mode are described in chapter Relayd function Repeater mode on page 32 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 29 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning Join Network Wireless Scan Back to overview Repeat scan Fig 19 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 30 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 7 1 Network WLAN settings For WLAN settings a distinction is made between device configuration and interface configuration 8 7 2 Network WLAN settings Device configuration General settings BUSCH JAEGER y Status System Network Logout Wifi IP Contfiguration Diagnostics Accesspoint BJE WLAN AP Wireless Network BJE WLAN AP The Device Configuration section covers physical settings ofthe radio hardware such as channel transmit power or antenna selection which is shared among all defined wireless networks ifthe radio hardware is multi SSID capable Per network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Configuration General setup Advanced settings Status Mode Accesspoint SSID BJE WLAN AP BSSID 00 1 F 7D A0 04 F1 Encryption mixed WWPAYWPA PSE TKIP COMP ox Channel 11 2 462 GHz
7. the power supply Wait 5 seconds Connect a PC to the flush mounted WLAN access point via the RJ45 socket Make the following TCP IP setting on the network adapter of the PC Use the static IP address 192 168 1 2 Select Windows Start Execute and there enter cmd and confirm with OK Enter tftp i 192 168 1 1 put lt File name gt replace the lt File name gt with the file name and path of the current Firmware file see chapter Installing new Firmware on page 36 New Firmware can be downloaded from our electronic catalogue www busch jaeger katalog de The system sends a feedback signal about the successful data transmission After a restart the flush mounted WLAN access point is then again available with the factory settings Meaning of the entry C tftp i 192 168 1 1 put Change to the root directory Start TFTP client available in the operating system Binary data transmitted Address of the TFTP server in the flush mounted WLAN access point Transmit data Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 40 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 10 Fault rectification Cause LEDs do not light up The flush mounted WLAN access point has no supply voltage No connection to the WLAN base station The flush mounted WLAN access point is outside the range of the base station The WLAN function of your flush mounted WLAN access point has been deactivated A different WLAN radio network caus
8. 1473 1 7965 04 04 2014 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 8186 31 WLAN access point flush mounted Software version 1 0 0 3 BUSCH JAEGER Y Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik AOUN al e e A EN S NEN 4 A a a a ee 4 ENVIO Me E podia 4 Technical data ang scudo avd dde 5 4 1 Techficald ata iaa a a as 5 4 2 PACIOLY SC UIMNGS ani AA 6 Normnaton AD OUT ICSI SSS oo wash ts atte o o ced Ree la NR e A ag T Sep And UNC innen 8 6 1 General desen pi n sason sete ed esis ES 8 6 2 Types Of TUNCIONS Si eee ae 8 6 2 1 Single mode ACCESS PO iaa 8 6 2 2 Access point for extending an installation around WLAN ccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeesaaeeessaeeeeas 9 6 2 3 Operation with several access pOIN S occccoccccocnncccnnoconnncncnncnnnnonnnnnnnrnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaneninennnns 10 6 2 4 Increase in the range of WLAN With WDS o oooocccccccccccccccnccnoconcnoncononononcnnononnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnncnnnnnos 11 6 2 5 Increase in the range of WLAN without WDS oooocnccocccccccccnccccccnonononconononononcnnononcnnnnnrononnncnnnnnncnnnnanos 13 6 2 6 Operation with several access points as separate WLAN networks coocccocccocccoocncocncocnconcncncnconononos 15 6 3 Range of transmitting POWER 00d en A AAA AAA AA 17 Installation and electrical connection iia is 18 7 1 Requirements for the electrician 2 2000200002200022nne nenne nnnnnenennenen
9. 68 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 Client Network interface 1 Mode Client WDS SSID From the base station Ip 192 168 x y Encryption From the base station Channel From the base station Network Interface 2 Mode Access point SSID Free selection or roaming Ip Automatic Encryption Free selection or roaming Channel Automatic Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function e The base station and client must have the same SSID e The IP address must be located in the same area e g 192 168 0 x e The encryption must be the same e The MAC address of the base station must be entered in the client in field BSSID O Note Both devices must be either a flush mounted WLAN access point or support the WDS standard Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 12 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function 6 2 5 Increase in the range of WLAN without WDS 1 WLAN access point FM Router Client ESSID and BSSID Besbpa an a BSSID CBA os KI l 4 Internet uu A a ey A ea 6D 0 Bf SCAM MY N brary MARANA DB omy I 1 CN O ghia I Va 4 s o NI T SO Os ANA in a NEN 1 RIS S 3 Sao NSS Pood x s Aas x x So A SA a a SS Sm gt Sa ry SS eo a Fig 5 Coupling of terminal devices to a WLAN router e Increase in the range of WLAN capable devices e Interf
10. Installation and electrical connection k chnil Warning Electric voltage Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 230 V during short circuit in the low voltage line Low voltage and 230 V lines must not be installed together in a flush mounted socket 7 1 Requirements for the electrician Warning Electric voltage Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience e Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system e Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows e Apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 2 3 4 9 Disconnect from power Secure against being re connected Ensure there is no voltage Connect to earth and short circuit Cover or barricade adjacent live parts e Use suitable personal protective clothing e Use only suitable tools and measuring devices e Check the supply network type TN system IT system TT system to secure the following power supply conditions classic connection to ground protective earthing necessary additional measures etc Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 18 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Installation and electrical connection 7 2 Mounting The device must only be installed in commercially
11. P address computers are in the same network if the address part is the same the bits of the netmask that are equal to 1 The frequency range available in the 2 4 GHz range is for better utilization divided into 14 channels the first 13 being available in Europe Local network with maximum extension of 500 m mainly in the home and up to small companies Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 42 Operating Instructions D Risas Ala sl D Natwarkitachnik F NetzwerktecnanIK Mode Port Protocol Repeater Roaming Key password Transmitting power Service Set Identifier Temporal Key Integrity Protocol User Datagram Protocol Encryption Wi Fi Protected Access Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Distribution System Wireless Local Area Network SSID TKIP UDP WPA WPA2 WEP WDS WLAN FA I PICA ars IM QQ lt y Setup and function on page 8 Part of a network address to assign data packets between client and server With UDP the port number of the service that is to receive the data is also sent Software agreement for data transmission Signal amplifier that increases the transmission range Taking the WLAN connection along from one AP to the next Access protection Delivered power of the AP mostly indicated in dBm Freely selectable name of a WLAN up to 32 character long setting in the AP and all connected clients Security protocol in the WLAN or othe
12. PCs or laptops and without limiting the transmission data rates Additionally the flush mounted WLAN access point functions like a normal data socket with an RJ45 output for a conventional data terminal device data rate up to 100 Mbit s The power is supplied direct via 230 V at the rear of the device The flush mounted WLAN access point can be connected to the internal data network via a classic network cable The transmission range of the WLAN can be adapted and limited to the conditions of the room This creates high performance radio cells in the room which ensure a maximum radio band width within the room while operating at minimal power consumption and radiation Due to the minimum requirement for energy and resultant minimum radio emission demarcation problems under individual access points and overcoupling of WLAN areas and reduction of data rates are largely avoided 6 2 Types of functions 6 2 1 Single mode access point WLAN access point FM Router 4 Fig 1 Internet coupling of terminal devices in the house via WLAN and RJ45 socket e Hard wired network coupling e Interface to the LAN Internet Mode Access point SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 8 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function 6 2 2 Access point for extending an installation around WLAN Splitter WLAN access point FM ee x R
13. Please note that before exiting an application page the changed settings must be saved via button Save amp apply Otherwise the changes will not be taken over by the flush mounted WLAN access point After making changes to the settings of the IP address to the SSID or the WLAN encryption the connection between the PC and the flush mounted WLAN access point may be cut and must be reestablished by the PC Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 22 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 2 2 Logon BUSCH JAEGER V Authorization Required Flease enter your password Fig 11 Enter the password admin at the point of delivery and log yourself in 8 2 3 Password setting BUSCH JAEGER v Status System Network Logout System Administration Backup Software Upcdate Reboot Accesspoint Password Changes the administrator password for accessing the device Password E g Confirmation E g Reset O Save amp apply Fig 12 Via menu System Administration you reach the password setting of the flush mounted WLAN access point Raise the access protection by setting an individual password You can make the password visible by clicking the green arrows Confirm the password and save it under Save and apply Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 23 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 3 Configuration System General 8 3 1 System settings The sy
14. ace to the LAN Internet 1 Router Mode Access point SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 2 Client Network interface 1 Mode Client Relayd SSID From the base station Ip 192 168 x y Encryption From the base station Channel From the base station Network Interface 2 Mode Access point SSID Free selection or roaming Ip 192 168 x y Encryption Free selection or roaming Channel Automatic Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 13 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function e The base station and client must have the same SSID e The IP address must be located in the same area e g 192 168 0 x e The encryption must be the same e The MAC address of the base station must be entered in the client in field BSSID O Note This type of function can be used for different devices or when the WDS standard is not supported by the router Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 14 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function 6 2 6 Operation with several access points as separate WLAN networks Room 2 WLAN access point FM Client ESSID 1 Room 1 Router WLAN access point FM TS Aad Base station ESSID 1 Lo m me e e e e e HE es e e ME e e a e e e e ME e ME e e ME ME ee e eee e e e e HE e HE e HE ME HE e e mm Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 15
15. anced settings Mode 602 11q n HT mode 20MHz General setup Wireless Security Encryption WPA PSKANPAZ PSK Mixed Mode Cipher auto key RT Ti E Reset Save amp apply Fig 22 Further settings can be made under the device and interface configuration e Mode At the point of delivery the devices can log themselves in according to standard IEEE 802 11 b g n If you wish to limit the access you can set special radio standards e HT mode only for mode 802 11g n In n Standard HT 20 40 can be selected Test the band width with the best result Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 33 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 7 6 Interface configuration WLAN encryption The WLAN encryption protects the network against attacks from unauthorized users e Encryption The mode set at the point of delivery is the safest however it is not supported by some older devices avoid WEP e Cipher Encryption procedure at state of delivery is auto e Key With the assigning of the key you only allow authorized users access to your network Ensure that you change the key When selecting the key observe the same criteria as for selecting the password however for the encryption procedure such as WPA and WPA2 for WLAN the password for security reasons should be at least 20 characters long The settings made can now be confirmed and taken over with Save amp apply 8 7 7 Network d
16. ands Commands Meaning WLAN ON Activating the WLAN interface WLAN OFF Deactivating the WLAN interface WLAN Enquiry of status Observe capitalization and spaces during the entry The flush mounted WLAN access point confirms a sent UDP command with a reply of the current status Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 38 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Operation 9 2 Meaning of the LEDs For a detailed fault analysis and for commissioning also the status of the LEDs that can be seen on the upper module of the flush mounted WLAN access point when the cover is removed can be used They indicate the activity at the respective ports screw terminal and UAE socket No Function 1 Link Act External Ethernet Port screw terminal 2 Link Act Local Ethernet Port UAE socket 9 3 Reset functions Detail X Fig 27 9 3 1 Reset to factory settings e Create a bridge during operation for at least 5 to a maximum of 30 seconds illustration Detail X e The system starts with the factory settings Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 39 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 9 3 2 Full reset If you do not have access to the flush mounted WLAN access point you can reset the device fully After this a firmware must be installed in the flush mounted WLAN access point DARNA De energize the flush mounted WLAN access point Create a bridge illustration Detail X Reactivate
17. ated 50 2 x repeated 25 possible not recommendable Fig 21 The types of functions as repeater and access point require appropriate configuration in the flush mounted WLAN access point Since this involves two different type of WLAN functions two network interfaces need to be set up see chapter WLAN network on page 29 The first network interface is configured as Client Relayd Here the IP address of the Relayd client must lie within the identical address range of the router or the amplifying device The second network interface is parameterized as access point Via this network interface during WLAN operation the connection of mobile data transmission units is made or also additional repeaters that were set up identically in previous processes Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 32 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 7 5 Network WLAN settings Device configuration Extended settings BUSCH JAEGER yY Status System Network Logout Wifi P Configuration Diagnostics Accesspoint EJE WLAN AP Wireless Network BJE WLAN AP The Device Configuration section covers physical settings ofthe radio hardware such as channel transmit power or antenna selection which is shared among all defined wireless networks ifthe radio hardware is multi SSID capable Fer network settings like encryption or operation mode are grouped in the Interface Configuration General setup Adv
18. available deep flush mounted and surface mounted wall boxes 7 3 Electrical connection 7 3 1 Connecting mains power Warning Electric voltage Risk of death due to electrical voltage First disconnect the mains power before starting any installation work Caution Work on the supply system must only be performed by authorised and qualified electricians Connecting the mains power e To avoid influencing the network disconnect the power supply of active components as well as data transmission devices PC etc from those of other consumers e g radio e Use line circuit breakers or protectors and if necessary independent overvoltage protection C arrester Fig 8 Connecting the mains power Line circuit breakers or protectors Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 19 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 7 3 2 Connecting the network cable 1 Pullthe cable into the flush mounted wall box from the top Use only device connecting boxes 2 Shorten the cable so that it projects 90 mm into the box 3 Strip approx 80 mm of the cable 4 Insert the flush mounted WLAN access point into the box 5 Pull off the 5 pole screw terminal box Attach the wires according to the colour code Terminals Screen Orange White green White an oo Ih Observe the following points Installation and electrical connection Fig 9 Screw terminal box Colour code Femina 1 6 3 2 1
19. erning electronic and electrical devices and the REACH ordinance EU Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE and 2002 95 EC RoHS EU REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance EC No 1907 2006 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 4 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Technical data and settings 4 Technical data and settings 4 1 Technical data General Types of functions Mechanical characteristics Dimensions L x W x H Weight Protection type Temperature range during operation Connections Electrical characteristics Power supply Power consumption WLAN characteristics Radio range Radio data rates Radio standard Security and encryption Access point Access point WDS Repeater Client WDS Client Relayd 80 x 80 x 50 mm For mounting in commercially available deep flush mounted surface mounted and hollow wall sockets 112g IP 20 5 45 C RJ 45 10 100 Mbit s Screw contacts The data rate for all connections is 10 100 Mbit s 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz lt 1 8W 2 4 GHz Maximum 150 Mbit s IEEE 802 11 b g n WEP WPA WPA2 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 Operating Instructions 4 2 Factory settings Password Hostname UDP port Protocol IPv4 address IPv4 netmask IPv4 gateway DNS Server The WLAN network is activated Channel Transmitting power ESSID Mode Hide ESSID Mode HT mode Encryption Ci
20. es interference The encryption of your flush mounted WLAN access point is set on WEP or is set on Unencrypted The ESSID is set on hidden A different encryption procedure has been set on the flush mounted WLAN access point than on the PC No WLAN connection to the PC The WLAN adapter of the PC is not ready The PC is outside the range of the flush mounted WLAN access point A different encryption procedure has been set on the flush mounted WLAN access point than on the PC No access to the devices in the network possible A firewall is operating on the devices Wrong address range wrong network mask The flush mounted WLAN access point cannot be located under The DHCP client has been activated The plain text display for password and key does not function You are using Internet Explorer 9 The diagram is not displayed You are using Internet Explorer 7 or 8 You are using Internet Explorer 9 Fault rectification Action Switch on the supply voltage Reduce the distance between the devices Activate the WLAN function Set a different channel or set the channel on Auto Set the encryption on WPA WPA2 in the user interface The ESSID must be set on visible for the connection with WEP Set the ESSID on visible After the connection has been established the ESSID can be set back on hidden Set the same encryption procedure on the PC that is set on WLAN access point Check whether
21. iagnostics BUSCH JAEGER V Status System Network Logout Wifi IP Confiquration Diagnostics Diagnostics Fig 23 With this tool you can test the network and the Internet connections Enter an Internet address can be internal or external and click Ping You will then receive information whether the data were sent and the distant end has replied Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 34 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 8 Configuration System Backups Updates 8 8 1 System Backup Software Update BUSCH JAEGER V Status System Network Logout System Administration Backup Software Upcdate Reboot Software Update Actions ETA Backup i Festore o O Click Generate archive to download a tar archive of the current configuration files To reset the firmware to ts initial state click Perform reset only possible with io squashts images Download backup Generate archive Reset to defaults E Perform reset To restore configuration files you can upload a previously generated backup archive here Restore backup Durchsuchen Upload archive CEE CETTE TCE CeCe A AA AAA AAA EAT AAA AAN AAA A A OA AAA TADA AA i Sen Flash new firmware image A A A A o sates hea otto Upload a sysupgrade compatible image here to replace the running firmware Check Keep settings to retain the current configuration Keep settings e Image Durchsuchen F
22. lash image Fig 24 As backup you can store your individual settings on a PC or you can carry out a reset to factory settings Also the new Firmware can be installed See also chapter Backup Restore on page 36 See also chapter Installing new Firmware on page 36 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 35 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 8 1 1 Backup Restore Forthe backup select a folder on your PC in which you save the current settings Click Generate archive Click Upload archive to restore the status at the point of delivery If for example you wish to install several flush mounted WLAN access points with identical configuration you can save the settings of a device as backup and load them into additional devices 8 8 1 2 Installing new Firmware New Firmware can be downloaded from our electronic catalogue www busch jaeger katalog de Proceed as follows 1 Save the file on your PC 2 If you wish to keep your current settings confirm this 3 Select the stored file 4 Click Flash image Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 36 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 8 2 Reboot BUSCH JAEGER V Status System Network Logout System Administration Backup Sothare Lpdate Reboot System Reboot Reboots the operating system of your device Perform reboot Fig 25 With a restart you reset the system or take over the setti
23. ll rights to this document and the topics and illustrations contained therein The document and its contents or extracts thereof must not be reproduced transmitted or reused by third parties without prior written consent by ABB Copyright 2013 Busch Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved BUSCH JAEGER Y 1473 1 7965 04 04 2014
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25. ngs Interface configuration General settings The settings that are possible in the interface configuration are network specific e ESSID Network name with which the flush mounted WLAN access point is to be connected e Mode Four modes are available for selection The operating mode access point Client WDS Client Relayd and access point WDS Repeater see chapter Types of functions on page 8 e Hide ESSID Prevents unauthorized devices from seeing your network The entries are taken over with Save amp apply 8 7 4 Network WLAN settings Device configuration General settings Relayd function Repeater mode The relayd function is the basis for the repeater function Here an available possibly weak WLAN signal is picked up boosted and re transmitted as access point on the mounting position of the flush mounted WLAN access point This for example allows WLAN connections on an available router to be extended and or made more operationally reliable Please note that the maximum data rates in the types of functions with repeater function are fundamentally halved with each additional repeat This is due to the general physical principles of the WLAN transmission and not to any special characteristic of the flush mounted WLAN access point 7 bei ee Router 7 7 11 ENT pe x l x Internet Pied ze x If t E A u ee V N NO N aoe el ae er WLAN access point FM 1 x repe
26. ngs you made 8 8 3 Log off With Logout you exit the control interface of the flush mounted WLAN access point However first you must save the settings made To make further changes you must log on again with your password 8 9 Configuration Expert information 8 9 1 Expert diagram This menu makes detailed information available about the current data transmissions in the LAN and WLAN area for use as an analysis tool 8 9 1 1 LAN1 With this diagram you can check whether a LAN connection exists and the data rates that are transmitted in and out within a period of 3 minutes 8 9 1 2 WLAN The WLAN diagram provides information about the quality of transmission with regard to signal noise and the data rate Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 37 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Operation 9 Operation 9 1 Controlling the flush mounted WLAN access point via UDP The WLAN interface of the device can be activated and deactivated via UDP command Activate the UDP function by entering the desired port under menu System No port is set at the point of delivery Then confirm the entry by clicking button Save amp apply O Restart To take over the UDP ports entered a restart of the flush mounted WLAN access point is absolutely necessary Click Reboot and in the window that opens click Perform reboot The restart takes approximately one minute The UDP function is then available UDP comm
27. nstructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 5 Status configuration 8 5 1 Status information BUSCH JAEGER V Status System Metwork Logout Overview Expert Diagrams Status PIRN Syste N a O Accesspoint Model BJE YWLAN AF Firmware version 1 0 0 1 ai W il e A OOOO Generic 8027 11 bgn Wireless controller fradioD SSID BJE WLAN AP Mode Accesspoint Channel 11 2 46 GHz 0 Bitrate 7 Mlb BSSIO 00 1F 7D 40 04 F1 Encryption mixed WPRAWPA PSE CTRKIP CCMF eC Asso C i ate d Stati A ooo mac Address Network Signal Hoise Mo Information avaliable Fig 15 Under Status the current system values and the devices that are connect to the flush mounted WLAN access point are displayed This makes information about the channel and logged in stations for example available for the configuration If several stations are logged in the flush mounted WLAN access point automatically selects the one with the strongest signal To ensure safe data transmission the received power should not drop below 20 Aside from the access point modell also the Firmware version can be read off here Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 26 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 6 Network configuration The operating mode and additional aspects of configuration are set in register Network under IP Configuration and WLAN You can select between the three operating modes Access point state at delivery Acces
28. outer Fig 2 Internet coupling of terminal devices via WLAN for use in an existing installation with patch cable Mode Access point SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 6 2 3 Fig 3 Operation with several access points Router l Internet to further WLAN access points FM Operation of several flush mounted WLAN access points via a switch e Hard wired network coupling e Interface to the LAN Internet Setup and function 1 Mode Access point SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection Channel 1 13 2 Mode Access point SSID Free selection Ip 192 168 x x Encryption Free selection or roaming Channel 1 13 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 10 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 6 2 4 Increase in the range of WLAN with WDS Fig 4 _ Internet WLAN access point FM Base station ESSID _ Connection of two network segments via WLAN e Increase in the range of WLAN capable devices e Interface to the LAN Internet Base station WLAN access point FM Client ESSID and BSSID r Setup and function Mode Access point WDS Repeater SSID Free selection Ip 192 1
29. pher Key Ping admin BJE WLAN surface mounted None Static address 192 168 55 1 255 255 0 0 None None Yes Auto 100 BJE WLAN surface mounted Access point No Auto 20 MHz WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed Mode Auto PleaseChange None Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Information about licenses 5 Information about licenses Parts of the firmware are subject to the GNU General Public License License Information This product includes software of third party suppliers subject to the terms of licence of the GNU General Public License You may change or distribute this free software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License Availability of the source code Upon request we will send you the entire source code of the software licenced under the GNU General Public License including all scripts to control the compilation and installation of the drivers You can also download it from the e catalogue www busch jaeger katalog de Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 7 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Setup and function 6 Setup and function 6 1 General description The flush mounted WLAN access point offers an excellent alternative for meeting the demands made on modern infrastructures according to DIN 18015 2 and RAL RG 678 without having to go without the convenient use of modern mobile technology such as tablet
30. r radio networks is based on the IEEE 802 11 standard Simple wireless network protocol for transmitting data Port are used for assigning the data to the correct application Serves for the security of data transmission WLAN encryption algorithm Successor of WPA and based on AES according to WLAN standards IEEE 802 11 a b g n WLAN encryption algorithm Procedure for addressing data frames setup of a radio network with several APs WDS both with a WLAN interface Single Radio WDS connection to the AP and client as well as with several Dual Radio WDS one interface to the AP and another one to the client implemented on the AP differentiation in bridging 2 WLAN bridges connected and repeating mode several APs connected via WDS Like WLAN but wireless Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 43 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik A member of the ABB Group Busch Jaeger Elektro GmbH PO box 58505 L denscheid Freisenbergstra e 2 58513 L denscheid Germany www BUSCH JAEGER de info bje de abb com Central sales service Phone 49 0 2351 956 1600 Fax 49 0 2351 956 1700 Notice We reserve the right to at all times make technical changes as well as changes to the contents of this document without prior notice The detailed specifications agreed to at the time of ordering apply to all orders ABB accepts no responsibility for possible errors or incompleteness in this document We reserve a
31. s information see chapter Network IP settings on page 27 here you can select the protocol static address or DHCP client change the IP address and network mask of your flush mounted WLAN access point and enter the gateway address and DNS server of your router By clicking the icon 1 you can add further DNS servers Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 28 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 7 WLAN network BUSCH JAEGER v Network Wifi IP Configuration Diagnostics Accesspoint BJE WLAN AP Wireless Overview Generic 802 11bgn Wireless controller radio0 Add Channel 11 2 462 GHz Bitrate Mbis SSID BJE WLAN AP Mode Accesspoint 0 BSSID 00 1F 7D 40 04 F1 Encryption mixed VWWPAMVPA2 PSK TKIP CCMP Remove Address Signal Hoise No information available Fig 18 In the WLAN status area you get an overview about the WLAN settings of your flush mounted WLAN access point Displayed are radio standard channel bit rate SSID mode BSSD encryption signal strength in percent logged in stations with SSID MAC address IP address signal and noise Via button Scan 1 an overview of adjacent networks is displayed If there are several networks a different channel may have to be chosen Via button Add and Delete 2 additional network interfaces can be set up or removed Two network interfaces for example are required in the types of functions to
32. s point WDS Repeater and Client WDS see chapter Types of functions on page 8 8 6 1 Network IP settings BUSCH JAEGER Y Status System Network Logout Viti IP Configuration Diagnostics Settings Interfaces racers Interface ove view EEE EEE A A CURES CE ECEPE CET A A AA a A A AA Hetwork Status Uptime Oh 44m 9s LAH MAC Address 00 1F 7D E0 04 F1 a bel aay RX 1 36 MB 8954 Pets br lari TX 1 91 MB 5891 Pkt Pwd 192168551 Fig 16 In this menu you receive the status information about the LAN settings of your flush mounted WLAN access point Displayed are running time MAC address sending receiving rate and the IP address The icons in the left of the field have the following meaning sy Interface network cable e Interface front connection a Y Interface radio control Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 27 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik 8 6 2 Network IP settings Settings BUSCH JAEGER V Status System Network Logout Wifi IP Configuration Diagnostics Settings Interfaces LAN General setup Status Protocol IPv4 address IPv4 netmask IPvd qateway Use custom DNS servers A Fig 17 Commissioning Uptime 0h 44m 375 a MAC Address 001F 7D E0 04 F1 RX 1 38 MB 9066 Pkts brlan Tx 1 94 MB 5989 Pkts IPv4 192 158 55 1 Static address he 192 166 55 1 255 255 0 0 E Reset nave amp apply Aside from the statu
33. ssible see chapter Interface configuration WLAN encryption on page 34 Make the following TCP IP settings on the network adapter of the configuration PC or tablet computers or Smartphones Use the static IP address e g 192 168 55 x here x must be between 2 and 255 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 The flush mounted WLAN access point can now be reached with a Web browser via address http 192 168 55 1 e Configuration via backward LAN interface If you wish to configure the flush mounted WLAN access point via the backward LAN interface the the subnet mask 255 255 0 0 must be set on the router and on the configuration PC The flush mounted WLAN access point can now be reached in your network via address http 192 168 55 1 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 21 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 2 Configuration 8 2 1 General You can configure the flush mounted WLAN access point via the Web interface and adjust it to your requirements Aside from the change of password see chapter Password setting on page 23 also the key in the interface configuration of the WLAN network see chapter Network WLAN settings Device configuration General settings on page 31 should be changed Additionally you should carry out an adjustment to your network and enter the gateway and the DNS server of your router for access to the Internet see chapter Network IP settings on page 27 O Note
34. stem settings apply to all operating modes and can be changed in menu System 8 3 2 General system settings To recognize the flush mounted WLAN access point in your network enter an individual clear name under Hostname BJE WLAN AP at the point of delivery The name must start with a letter and must not contain spaces Invalid entries are marked in red The changes are taken over with Save and apply A restart must be carried out after the hostname has been changed Click Reboot and in the window that opens click Perform reboot The restart takes approximately one minute 8 4 System Status configuration BUSCH JAEGER v Status System Network Logout System Administration Backup Sotthware LUpdate Reboot System Here you can configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or language General settings Language Hostname BJIE WLAN AP UDF Fort for WLAN control E Reset Save amp apply Fig 13 Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 24 Operating Instructions IP Netzwerktechnik Commissioning 8 4 1 System language System Here you can configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or language General settings Language Language English El Reset G Save amp apply Fig 14 The control interface can be displayed in German or English The settings are taken over with Save amp apply Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 25 Operating I
35. the WLAN adapter has been activated on some devices it must be activated with a switch Reduce the distance between the PC and the flush mounted WLAN access point Set the same encryption procedure on the PC that is set on WLAN access point Allow the firewall access to the network Check whether the addresses have been set correctly the IP address Try to locate the device via the WLAN function Go to the compatibility view and remove all activations under Extras Settings Install an SVG plug in e g from Adobe at http www adobe com devnet svg adobe svg viewer download area html Go to the compatibility view and remove all activations under Extras Settings Operating Instructions 1473 1 7965 A Operating In In 11 Glossary Meaning g Access point Adapter Advanced Encryption Standard Basic Service Set Basic Service Set Identifier Cipher Client DNS Server Domain Name System Extended Service Set Extended Service Set Identifier High Throughput Hostname Independent Basic Service Set IPv4 address IPv4 gateway IPv4 netmask Channel Local Area Network structions IP Netzwerktechnik ADDreviation AP AES BSS BSSID DNS ESS ESSID HT mode IBSS LAN a GI 310 ssarv Function Base station interface for wireless communication terminal devices are logged via WLAN into the access point which is connected to the network via cable comparable
36. with bridges or switches layer 2 based Connects a cabled communication device with an AP via WLAN Freely available encryption algorithm with 128 192 or 256 bit key length and 128 bit block size The result of synchronization of relevant parameters with several devices Corresponds either to the MAC address of the AP or is randomly generated and clearly describes each BSS Operating mode in which texts that are longer than the block cipher length can be encrypted e g AES Connects a cabled communication device with an AP via WLAN also termed repeater and WLAN adapter Computer Server that carries out name resolution Forms the name resolution e conversion of a hostname into the relevant IP address Coupling several WLAN radio cells into a larger one Connecting of several APs to a network requires the same SSID which is in this case called ESSID Larger band width in HT 40 mode and with it higher speeds are possible Transmission range is reduced speed advantage only partly realistic IEEE 802 11 n devices are required provided the connection is optimal Name of AP BSS is a closed network without connection to another network Fourth version of the Internet Protocol 32 bit address in four blocks of decimal style with 8 bits each one value range from 0 255 and separated by a point XxXx XXX XXX XXX Links networks of different protocols specifies the path to the Internet Division between the network part and address part of the I

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