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1. Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Password Verify Password Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Password erify Password Gateway Name Teletronics TTS800 Row Enable Remote Management Remote Admin Port 80 Remote Admin Inbound Filter Allow all v Admin Idle Timeout 111 minutes All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Enable UPnP Browse Restore Configuration from File Save Configuration To regist your product input your Activation Key and click the register button below By default you needn t register your product Whenever you change the radio card you need ask Teletronics Inc for Activation Key to regist Please get the MAC address of the radio card and call teletronics technical support You will get a Activation Key and then input here If your product is not registed you can not change some of the wireless settings such as SSID and channel Activation Key Enable Remote Management Enabling Remote Management allows you to manage the router from anywhere on the Internet Disabling Remote Management allows you to manage the router only from computers on your LAN Remote Admin Port The port that you will use to address the management interface from the Internet For
2. SU 7 I TELETRONICS Roi INTERNATIONAL INC TT 5800X TT 2400X Gateway User Manual 802 11a 802 11b g All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Table of Contents Disclaim rs suis az vega 2 Ygs 52T e ata Verre 2 r 29 CN SRAN s INLFOOUCHOM lt sx greets s reccvc a bs sm de EST ENN TUN e TYRE Product 2 Product Specifications sss sse sees esse ee e e ee eee eena Installation zsssesasssssedes asas SC RTS RR YRV VERA ERT RRR gsr Configuring windows for IP Networking sss sss sss sss esse esse esse eee ee e Web Configuration Interface sese sse e esse e e ese e e e eee eee Appendix A Warranty Policy sss ss sss sese sss e esse eee eee Appendix B RMA Policy cscsccsccsceccscesccscsccscescescscescescees Appendix C Regulatory Information sss s sss esse see esse e vasas Appendix D Contact Information cceccescescescesscesceeceees Appendix E WDS Explained sss sees esse sees Appendix F Antenna Diversity sss sees sse aaa aaa Appendix G Troubleshooting sss sss sss sss see aaa Appendix H Glossary sss esse sees essen eee eee All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Disclaimers No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative w
3. Appendix B RMA Policy Product Return Policy It is important to us that all Teletronics products are bought with full confidence If you are not 100 satisfied with any All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 product purchased from Teletronics you may receive a prompt replacement or refund subject to the terms and conditions outlined below IMPORTANT Before returning any item for credit or under warranty repair you must obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number by filling out the RMA form Products will not be accepted without an RMA number All products being shipped to Teletronics for repair refund exchange must be freight prepaid customer pays for shipping For all under warranty repair replacement Teletronics standard warranty applies 30 Day full refund or credit policy 1 Product was purchased from Teletronics no more than 30 day prior to the return request 2 All shipping charges associated with returned items are non refundable 3 Products are returned in their original condition along with any associated packaging accessories mounting hardware and manuals Any discrepancy could result in a delay or partial forfeiture of your credit Unfortunately Teletronics cannot issue credits for 1 Products not purchased from Teletronics directly If you purchased from a reseller or distributor you must co
4. CH11 Europe ETSI 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz CH1 CH13 e Japan TELEC 11b 2 412 GHz 2 484 GHz CH1 CH14 11g 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz CH1 CH13 LED Definition All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Item Color Status Specification ON Power on PWR Red Off No power ON Connected OFF RF Yellow au Not connected Blinking Connected and transmitting ON Connected LAN Green OFF Not connected Blinking Connected and transmitting Blinking left to right Not connected Scanning for AP Received Si Level Red 5 LEDs signal Love E ON Connected indicating RSSI All ON AP mode SU mode Software Specification Item Specification Static IP DHCP Client PPPoE Client MAC Cloning WAN Ping Inbound Filter WAN Features RIP Support DNS Relay DHOP Server including IP MAC Reservation LAN Features SSID Hiding WEP WPA WPA2 Enterprise MAC Filtering WDS Wireless Features 802 11d RTS Fragmentation Threshold Ack Timeout Transmit Power Auto Channel Select NAT Gateway Features UPNP NAT Pass through Firewall DMZ Demilitarized Zone Quality of Service Syslog PingWatchdog Management Features Firmware upgradeable Configuration import export EZ Manager External AC Power Adapter All Rights Reserved Copyr
5. A radio freguency modulates within a band of frequencies as a result there is a limited amount of bandwidth within any given range to carry data It is important that the freguencies do not overlap or else the throughput would be significantly lowered as the network sorts and reassembles the data packets sent over the air These are the only 3 channels out of the 11 available that do not overlap with one another To avoid interference within the network with multiple APs set each AP to use one of the 3 channels e g Channel 1 and then the other AP to be one of the other 2 channels i e Channel 6 or Channel 11 within the range of the wireless radio This simple method will reduce interference and improve network reliability 802 11b g Wireless Channel Freguency Range 2 4 GHz 2 497 GHz 802 11b g Non overlapping Channel Freguency Ranges e Channel 1 2 401 GHz 2 423 GHz e Channel 6 2 426 GHz 2 448 GHz e Channel 11 2 451 GHz 2 473 GHz All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Americas Wireless Channels 1 11 Asia Wireless Channels 1 14 Europe Wireless Channels 1 13 802 11a Wireless Channel Frequency Range 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz 5 725 5 825 802 11a is an extension to 802 11 that applies to wireless LANs and provides up to 54 Mbps in the 5GHz band 802 11a uses an orthogonal frequency division multi
6. 105 199 74 Disabled 00 60 B3 E9 4D 5E 192 168 4 2 255 255 255 0 Enabled Wireless Radio MAC Address Network Name SSID Channel Turbo Mode Radio Type Security Type On D0 60 B3 E9 4D 5E TTS800xAP 161 Disabled 5GHz None IP Address Name if any MAC gt Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Wireless Associated Wireless Client List Use this option to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless AP gateway You may need to reload this page to see new changes Click the button below to reload automatically TELETRONICS TTU g u OX INTERNATIONAL INC AP GATEWAY BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS DEVICE INFO WIRELESS EY N WIRELESS Associated Wireless Client List ROUTING LOGS Use this option to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless router You may need to reload STATISTICS this page to see new changes the button below to reload automatically ACTIVE SESSIO 4uto Reload NUMBER OF WIRELESS CLIENTS 0 MAC Address IP Address Mode Rate Signal dBm The WIRELESS STATUS page on SU interface is slightly different shows the Available AP list TELETRONICS TT9 8 U OX INTERNATIONAL INC SU GATEWAY BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS WIRELESS DEVICE INFO WIRELESS Available access
7. 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Logs System Logs Use this option to view the router logs You can define what types of events you want to view and the event levels to view This router also has external syslog server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a syslog utility TELETRONICS TTS 8 U OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS System Logs DEVICE INFO WIRELESS ROUTING Use this option to view the router logs You can define what types of events you want to view and the event levels to view This router also has external syslog server support so you can send the log Files to a computer on your network that is running a syslog utility STATISTICS ACTIVE SESSIONS What to iew V Firewall amp Security V System Router Status View Levels V Critical 7 warning 7 Informational Apply Log Settings Now INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 40 2004 Log viewed by IP address 192 168 10 81 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 40 2004 Blocked incoming packet from 192 168 10 44 to 224 0 0 22 IP protocol 2 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 39 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet From 192 168 10 44 4264 to 239 255 255 250 1900 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 39 2004 Previous message repeated 1 time INFO Sat Jam 31
8. 765 5 785 Channel 161 5 785 5 805 Channel 165 5 805 5 825 Special Atheros Turbo Mode Channels Use this setting only when both side of the wireless connection is using the Atheros chipset The radio will combine 2 free channels for the wireless transmission to double the bandwidth Channel 42 5 210 Channel 50 5 250 Channel 58 5 290 Channel 152 5 760 Channel 160 5 800 Wireless Security Mode There are 3 Wireless Security Mode you can choose WEP WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 WEP Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy a security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN Select the key to be used as the default key Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key The other keys can only be used to decrypt received data Security Mode None WEP WPA Personal WPA Enterprise WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the router and the wireless stations For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box A hex digit is either a number from O to 9 or a letter from A to F For the most secure use of WEP set t
9. If using the PPPoE option you will need to remove or disable any PPPoE client software on your computers Save Settings Don t Save Settings Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet WAN Mode static O DHCP PPPoE Enter the static address information provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 DHCP client Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet WAN Mode static DHCP O PPPoE Host Name Use Unicasting compatibility for some DHCP Servers Host Name Some ISP s may check your computer s Host Name The Host Name identifies your system to the ISP s server Use Unicasting This option is normally turned off and should remain off as long as the WAN side DHCP server correctly provides an IP address to the router However if the router cannot obtain an IP address from the DHCP server the DHCP server may be one that works better with unicast responses In this case turn the unicasting option on and observe whether the router can obtain an IP address In this mode the router accepts unicast responses from the DHCP server instead of broadcast r
10. This option indicates the transmission rate of the bridge Specify the rate according to the speed of your wireless network from the list Most of the time the default setting Best automatic should be selected for best performance You may want to adjust the setting manually If your link quality and signal strength is usually low or high to get the best performance s 802 11 Mode Wireless mode allows the user to select whether this wireless device will connect to an 802 1 1b only network an 802 1 1g only network an 802 1 1a only network or both b g networks If you only have b or g wireless devices on the network selecting 802 1 1b or 802 1 1g only network will provide better performance then in mixed mode In the case of TT 5800X only 802 1 1a mode is allowed For TT 2400X the options of 802 1 1b 802 11g only or Mixed 802 11g and 802 11b is available e Super Mode Super Mode is only supported if both the client and the AP are using compatible Atheros radio chipsets Disabled Super A G without Turbo Super A G with Static Turbo Super A G with Dynamic Turbo AR enabled s Auto Channel Select Check this box to enable Access Point to automatically select the best channel at start up This may take upto 20 seconds and no clients will be able to associate during this period s Channel Channels are important to understand because they affect the overall capacity of your Wireless LAN A channel represents a narrow band of radio freguency
11. example if you specify port 1080 here then to access the router from the Internet you would use a URL of the form http my domain com 1080 Remote Admin Inbound Filter Select a filter that controls access as needed for this admin port If you do not see the filter you need in the list of filters go to the Advanced gt Inbound Filter screen and create a new filter Admin Idle Timeout The amount of time before the administration session either remote or local is closed when there is no activity Save Configuration This option allows you to save the router s configuration to a file on your computer Be sure to save the configuration before performing a firmware upgrade Restore Configuration from File Use this option to load previously saved router configuration settings ENABLE UPnP Once enabled UPnP traffic can pass through REGISTER The TT 5800X TT 2400X has implemented a hardware modification authorization process to prevent fraudulent hardware from other manufacturers This will require any hardware change on the radio card used on the TT 5800X TT 2400X to input a serial code generated based on each unique MAC address Please contact Teletronics Support to a pickup a valid serial number to deactivate the pre registration protection after a radio card swap If no valid serial code has been input into the unit features such as SSID and Wireless Channel will be locked All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics
12. existing products at All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 http www teletronics com Can t find information about a product you want to buy on the web Do you want to know more about networking with Teletronics products Give us a call at 301 309 8500 Or fax your reguest in to 301 309 8551 Don t wish to call You can e mail us at support teletronics com If any Teletronics product proves defective during its warranty period you can email the Teletronics Return Merchandise Authorization department to obtain a Return Authorization Number at rna teletronics com Details on Warranty and RMA issues can be found in Appendix A and B Appendix E WDS Explained One of the requirement for a WDS network is that the operational frequency channel on all the APs must be the same This is one of the reasons why there is a huge bandwidth penalty when setting up a wireless network in WDS mode How to properly configure your APs in a WDS network will foremost depend on the locations of your wireless hotspots All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Please take a look at the following two WDS topology examples WDS in a Star Configuration WAN 1 TT2400 TT5800 7 V VX Master JJ H TT2400 TT5800 X TT2400 TT5800 Sla
13. in the IEEE 802 11 standard WPA also provides user authentication since WEP lacks any means of authentication Designed to secure present and future versions of IEEE 802 11 devices WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802 11i specification WPA replaces WEP with a strong new encryption technology called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP with Message Integrity Check MIC It also provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE 802 1X Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP authentication or pre shared key PSK technology WPA was designed and has been scrutinized by well known cryptographers It can be implemented immediately and inexpensively as a software or firmware upgrade to most existing Wi Fi CERTIFIED access points and client devices All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 WPA2 Cipher Type TKIP o AES with minimal degradation in network performance WPA offers standards based Wi Fi CERTIFIED security It assures users that the Wi Fi CERTIFIED devices they buy will be cross vendor compatible When properly installed WPA provides a high level of assurance to enterprises small businesses and home users that data will remain protected and that only authorized users may access their networks For enterprises that have already deployed IEEE 802 1X authentication WPA offers the advantage of leveraging existing authentic
14. or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment R amp TTE and the mutual recognition of their conformity The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC As of April 8 2000 European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked which indicates compliance with the applicable directives identified below This equipment also carries the Class 2 identifier With the Conformit Europ ene CE and European standards and amendments we declare that the equipment described in this document is in conformance with the essential requirements of the European Council Directives standards and other normative documents listed below 73 23 EEC Safety of the User article 3 1 a 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility article 3 1 b All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive EN 60950 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment E
15. points list ROUTING LOGS Use this option to view the list of available access points You may need to reload this page to see new STATISTICS changes Click the button below to reload automatically ACTIVE SESSIONS Auto Reload NUMBER OF WIRELESS AP 1 MAC Address IP Address Rate Signal dBm D0 60 B3 E9 4D 5 Unknown 48 33 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Routing Routing Table The routing section displays all of the routing details configured for your router A value of 0 0 0 0 for gateway means there is no next hop and the IP address is directly connected to the router on the interface specified LAN or WAN A value of 0 0 0 0 in both the destination IP and netmask means that this is the default route TELETRONICS LLE H l OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP Routing Table DEVICE INFO WIRELESS ROUTING This page displays the routing details configured for your router STATISTICS ACTIVE SESSIONS Destination IP Netmask Gateway Interface 192 166 1 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 WAN 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 WAN 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 WAN 192 168 3 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 LAN 192 168 3 230 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 LAN 192 168 3 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 LAN Copyright
16. your special traffic is prioritized over other network traffic such as FTP or Web For best performance use the Automatic Classification option to automatically set the priority for your applications Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable Quality of Service Automatic Classification Dynamic Fragmentation Automatic Uplink Speed Measured Uplink Speed Uplink Speed Connection Type Detected xDSL Or Other Frame Relay Network Enable Priority Protocol Source IP Range Destination IP Range Destination Port Range Name Source Port Range F Not Estimated kbps E ansmission Rate kbps lt lt Select Tr Auto detect wal No l 0 10 255 255 is the lowest priority o lt Select Protocol 0 0 0 0 lto 255 255 255 255 leo Ie E 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Enable Name Priority Quality of Service setup Protocol Ports Destination IP Range Source IP Range All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Enable Quality of Service This option is disabled by default Enable it for better performance and experience with interactive applications such as VoIP Automatic Classification This option is enabled by default so that your router will automatically determine which programs should have network prior
17. 0 0 0 0 0 255 192 168 10 67 ICMP 0 0 0 0 255 Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 BASIC Wizard The Teletronics TT 5800X Wireless gateway provides an easy way to set up internet and wireless connections to meet the demands of individuals who have little network knowledge and experience There are two wizards provided Internet Connection Setup Wizard as well as Wireless Security Setup Wizard Once you click any of them you will be guided to set it up step by step clearly TELETRONICS LK 800X INTERNATIONAL INC 7 Basic ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS WIZARD WAN ETHERNET The Teletronics Wireless TTS800 AP Router powered by teletronics technology meets the demands of users LAN WIRELESS who demand powerful and reliable performance WIRELESS The Following Web based Setup Wizard is designed to assist you in connecting your new Teletronics TTS800 AP Router to the Internet This Setup Wizard will guide you through step by step instructions on how to get your Internet connection up and running Click the button below to begin Launch Internet Connection Setup Wizard Note Before launching these wizards please make sure you have followed all steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide included in the package The Following Web based Setup Wizard i
18. 1 The Routing option allows you to define fixed routes to defined destinations Adds a new route to the IP routing table or edits an existing route in Add Route field The Routes List section shows the current routing table entries Certain required routes grayed out items are predefined and cannot be changed Routes that you added can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or deleted by clicking the Delete icon When you click the Edit icon the item is highlighted and the Edit Route section is activated for editing TELETRONICS ILE 3 L 0X INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS QUALITY OF SERVICE ROUTING The Routing option allows you to define fixed routes to defined destinations Save Settings Don t Save Settings MAC ADDRESS FILTER FIREWALL ADYANCED WIRELESS Enable Destination IP Netmask Gateway Interface WAN Ethernet w Metric 1 L Enable Destination IP Netmask Gateway Metric Interface 192 168 1 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 1 WAN 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 1 WAN 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 1 WAN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 254 WAN 192 168 2 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 LAN 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 LAN 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 LAN MAC Address Filtering All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 The MAC Med
19. 11 09 39 2004 Blocked incoming packet from 192 168 10 44 to 224 0 0 22 IP protocol 2 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 39 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 45 138 to 192 165 10 255 136 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 134 49630 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet From 192 168 10 134 49628 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 134 49630 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 134 49628 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 134 49630 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 38 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet From 192 168 10 134 49628 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 37 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 192 168 10 134 49630 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 09 37 2004 Blocked incoming UDP packet From 192 168 10 134 49628 to 224 0 0 251 5353 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 36 2004 Log viewed by IP address 192 168 10 81 INFO Sat Jam 31 11 09 36 2004 Log cleared by IP address 192 168 10 81 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Statistics Network Traffic Stats Traffic Statistics displays Receive and Transmit packets passing through your router It d
20. 168 3 X subnet e If using the PoE makes sure that you re using the provided 48V power adapter Make sure that the TT 5800X TT 2400X is connected to the ODU side of the PoE The computer should be connected to the NET side of the PoE e Clear out all internet cache and cookies e Clear the ARP table by going into the dos prompt and type in the following arp d e Reset unit back to factory default by holding down the reset bottom for 10 seconds while the unit is powered on Symptom Forgot IP address Resolution If you forgot the IP address of the TT 5800X TT 2400X you can press reset button to restore the default factory settings by holding down the reset button for 10 seconds The factory default IP for both SU and AP mode is 192 168 3 1 Symptom The web control interface graphics isn t showing up properly Resolution Due to many anti malware software on the market some features of these programs may disable certain IE functions which can then lead to pictures not being displayed correctly If this happens try turning off some of the more restrictive features of these anti malware software or try accessing the web control interface with a different browser such as the firefox Symptom Can not connect to the TT 5800X TT 2400X with a wireless client Resolution e Make sure that the client supports the wireless mode that the TT 5800X TT 2400X is set to e Make sure that the Mode SSID Cap Sensitive Channel
21. 5GHz 5 47 GHz 5 725 GHz 5 725 GHz 5 825 GHz e Europe ETSI 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz 5 47 GHz 5 725 GHz e Japan TELEC 5 15 GHz 5 25 GHz e IEEE 802 11b g 2 4 GHz mini PCI card Specification Description Chipset MAC BB Processor Atheros AR5213 RF Chip Atheros AR5112 Power Consumption IEEE 802 11b TX 1500 mA RX 400 mA IEEE 802 11g TX 1500 mA RX 400 mA Antenna Connector U FI R SMT Inside N type Female Outside Output Power IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 119 21dBm 22dBm 22dBm 22dBm 3dB 54Mbps 3dB 48Mbps 3dB 36Mbps 3dB 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11b All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Receiver Sensitivity Sensitivity 8 Packet Error Rate IEEE 802 119 Sensitivity 10 Packet Error Rate 54Mbps 72dBm 48Mbps 73dBm 36Mbps 77dBm 24Mbps 81dBm 18Mbps 84dBm 12Mbps 86dBm 9Mbps 88dBm 6Mbps 89dBm 11Mbps 88dBm 5 5Mbps 90dBm 2Mbps 92dBm 1Mbps 95dBm 11Mbps 88dBm 5 5Mbps 90dBm 2Mbps 92dBm 1Mbps 95dBm Modulation IEEE 802 11b DSSS s 5 5 11 Mbps CCK e 2 Mbps DQPSk e 1 Mbps DBPSK IEEE 802 11g OFDM DSSS 48 54 Mbps QAM 64 24 36 Mbps QAM 16 12 18 Mbps QPSK 6 9 Mbps BPSK 5 5 11Mbps CCK 2Mbps DQPSK 1Mbps DBPSK Operating Frequency USA FCC 2 412GHz 2 462 GHz CH1
22. IC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS HELP Check below for detail information on each section Once YOU Te logged into the web control interface of the TT 5800X TT 2400X you re presented with the following home page first All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Status Device Information The default status page is Device Information All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also displayed here You can do DHCP release and renew from this page when DHCP client is enabled TELETRONICS INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED DEVICE INFO WIRELESS Device Information ROUTING LOGS STATISTICS displayed here ACTIYE SESSIONS TT5800X TOOLS STATUS All OF your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also Time Firmware Yersion Connection Type Connection Up Time MAC Address Physical link status IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Bigpond Server MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Saturday January 31 2004 1 00 02 PM 4 0 3 2006 06 14 DHCP Client Connected 0 days 0 04 25 DHCP Renew DHCP Release 00 60 53 E9 4D 5E Connected 192 168 10 67 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 64
23. International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 up SysLog The SysLog options allow you to send log information to a SysLog Server TELETRONICS ILE 8 U OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED Toos STATUS SYSLOG The SysLog options allow you to send log information to a SysLog Server Save Settings Don t Save Settings PING WATCHDOG SYSTEM FIRMWARE Enable Logging To Syslog Server Syslog Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 ge Select Machine w Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Systems Inc Enable Logging to Syslog Server Enable this option if you have a syslog server currently running on the LAN and wish to send log messages to it Enabling this option causes the following parameter to be displayed Syslog Server IP Address Enter the LAN IP address of the Syslog Server All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Ping Watchdog The Ping Watchdog option is useful for having the stable wireless connection TELETRONICS ILE H 0 OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED Toos TEGLU SYSLOG PING WATCHDOG SYSTEM Enable Ping Watchdog The Ping Watchdog option is useful for having the stable wireless connection Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable Ping Watchdog Ping Watchdog destinat
24. N 300 328 V1 4 1 2003 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband Transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters ERM electromagnetic compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements Part 17 Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment Warning According to ERC REC 70 30 appendix 3 National Restrictions annex 3 Band A RLANs and HIPERLANs See list of 802 11b g restrictions for specific countries under the heading European Economic Area Restrictions as below English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Danish Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EF Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Finnish Tama tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EY maarayksia French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 CE Appendix D Contact Information Need to contact Teletronics Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your
25. P page so that the IP address of the DMZ machine does not change Advanced Wireless All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 If you are not familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings TELETRONICS TTS 800X INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS If you are not Familiar with these Advanced Wireless settings please read the help section before attempting MAC ADDRESS FILTER to modify these settings FIREWALL ADVANCED WIRELESS Save Settings Don t Save Settings Fragmentation Threshold 256 65535 RTS Threshold Ja ess35 R Beacon Period 100 20 1000 DTIM Interval 1 1 255 802 11d Enable Ack Timeout 200 Transmit Power 23 o 23 Antenna Selection Use Antenna 1 WDS Enable Copyright 2006 Teletronics Inc Fragmentation threshold Fragmentation Threshold is the maximum length of the frame beyond which payload must be broken up fragmented into two or more frames Collisions occur more often for long frames because sending them occupies the channel for a longer period of time increasing the chance that another station will transmit and cause collision Reducing Fragmentation Threshold results in shorter frames that busy the channel for shorter periods reducing packet error rate and resul
26. SID distinguishes WLANS from each other access points and wireless devices trying to connect to a WLAN must use the same SSID TCP IP TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol is the main Internet communications protocol The TCP part ensures that data is completely sent and received at the other end Another part of the TCP IP protocol set is UDP which is used to send data when accuracy and guaranteed packet delivery are not as important for example in real time video and audio transmission TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Simple form of FTP File Transfer Protocol which Uses UDP User Datagram Protocol rather than TCP IP for data transport and provides no security features TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol An encryption method replacing WEP TKIP uses random IV and frequent key exchanges UDP User Datagram Protocol A communication method protocol that offers a limited amount of service when messages are exchanged between computers in a network UDP is used as an alternative All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 to TCP IP Uplink Link to the next level up in a communication hierarchy UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable Two or more unshielded wires twisted together to form a cable Virtual Servers Virtual servers are client servers such as Web servers that share resources with other virtu
27. TATUS Network Settings WIRELESS Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your router The IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that you use to access the Web based management interface IF you change the IP Address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again Save Settings Don t Save Settings IP Address 192 168 3 230 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 RIP Announcement Router Metric Enable DNS Relay Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc DHCP All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 DHCP Server Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network The DHCP settings portion is hidden before DHCP server is checked TELETRONICS TTS800X INTERNATIONAL INC Basic IIS TOOLS STATUS WIZARD WAN ETHERNET DHCP Server LAN WIRELESS Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable DHCP Server DHCP IP Address Range 100 to 199 addresses within the LAN subnet WIRELESS DHCP Lease Time 1440 minutes Always broadcast compatibility For some DHCP Clients Computer Name MAC Ad
28. al servers i e it is not a dedicated server WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption method based on 64 or 128bit algorithm WLAN WLANs Wireless LANs are local area networks that use wireless communications for transmitting data Transmissions are usually in the 2 4 GHz band WLAN devices do not need to be lined up for communications like infrared devices WLAN devices use access points which are connected to the wired LAN and provide connectivity to the LAN The radio frequency of WLAN devices is strong enough to be transmitted through non metal walls and objects and can cover an area up to a thousand feet Laptops and notebooks use wireless LAN PCMCIA cards while PCs use plug in cards to access the WLAN All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851
29. and encryption settings are set the same on both sides e Make sure that your computer is within range and free from any strong electrical devices that may cause interference e Double check that the wireless client is set to the appropriate transmission speed under the advanced tab of the wireless connection property e Temporary disable all securities and encryption settings e Try it on a different client s If DHCP is enabled make sure that the client is set to obtain an IP automatically Appendix H Glossary All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 802 1x The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an AP and a client 802 1x with EAP will initiate key handling Ad Hoc Network The wireless network based on a peer to peer communications session Also referred to as AdHoc Access Point Access points are stations in a wireless LAN that are connected to an Ethernet hub or server Users can roam within the range of access points and their wireless device connections are passed from one access point to the next Authentication Authentication refers to the verification of a transmitted message s integrity Beacon In wireless networking a beacon is a packet sent by a connected device to inform other devices of its presence and readiness Beacon interval When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon it inclu
30. ation databases and infrastructure WPA2 is the second generation of WPA security providing enterprise and consumer Wi Fi users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access their wireless networks Launched in September 2004 by the Wi Fi Alliance WPA2 is the certified interoperable version of the full IEEE 802 11i specification which was ratified in June 2004 Like WPA WPA2 supports IEEE 802 1X EAP authentication or PSK technology It also includes a new advanced encryption mechanism using the Counter Mode CBC MAC Protocol CCMP called the Advanced Encryption Standard AES AES satisfies U S government security requirements It has been adopted as an official government standard by the U S Department of Commerce and the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Organizations that require the AES encryption available in WPA2 should be aware that upgrading to it may require new hardware Section Il of this document offers a roadmap for organizations planning to upgrade to WPA2 Considerations for its deployment are outlined in Section III Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is an upgrade to the WEP known as WEP 1 1 that fixes known security problems in WEP s implementation of the RC4 stream cipher TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature ensures that the keys haven t been tampered with Advanced Encryption Standard Rijndael Cypher is the U S governmen
31. be one 1 year from the date of manufacture This warranty shall be voided if the product is damaged as a result of defacement misuse abuse neglect accident destruction or alteration of the serial number improper electrical voltages or currents repair alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than a Teletronics International Inc employee or authorized service facility or any use in violation of instructions furnished by Teletronics International Inc This warranty is also rendered invalid if this product is removed from the country in which it was purchased if it is used in a country in which it is not registered for use or if it is used in a country for which it was not designed Due to variations in communications laws this product may be illegal for use in some countries Teletronics International Inc assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that for which it is intended IN NO EVENT SHALL TELETRONICS INTERNATIONAL INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state
32. c All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Firmware Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update your router to the latest firmware code to improve functionality and performance TELETRONICS TT3800X INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC Oy Toos SUS Firmware Upgrade SYSLOG PING WATCHDOG SYSTEM The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update your router to the latest Firmware code to improve Functionality and performance Save Settings Don t Save Settings FIRMWARE Current Firmware Yersion 4 0 3 Current Firmware Date Note Some firmware upgrades reset the router s configuration options to the factory defaults Before performing an upgrade be sure to save the current configuration from the Tools gt Admin screen To upgrade the firmware your PC must have a wired connection to the router Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file and click on the Upload button Upload Gem Upload Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Help Menu The Help Menu provides a comprehensive help of all web interface items as well as a glossary You can find the helped item from its tree structure easi
33. ction Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using This connection uses the following items iv j File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks La L 005 Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP lt Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP for your network card and then click Properties 4 Inthe opened dialog box choose Use the following IP address 5 Under the General tab choose Use the following IP address and then specify an IP address For example type in 192 168 3 x in the IP Address where X is any free IP number from 2 254 area and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask area All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses ered DN N Note Again the IP address must be in th
34. d in milliseconds ms or its equivalent kilo microseconds Kmsec 802 11d Enable 802 11d is a wireless network communications specification for use in countries where systems using other standards in the 802 11 family are not allowed to operate The 802 11d specification is well suited for systems that want to provide global Roaming ACK Timeout When a packet is sent out from 802 11 Station A it will then wait for an ACKnowledgement frame from 802 11 Station B Station A will only wait for a certain amount of time ACK timeout or ACK window If the ACK is NOT received within that timeout period then the packet will be re transmitted from Station A resulting in reduced throughput When sending LOTS of packets as in 802 11g and 802 11a the constant re transmission could cost severe performance degradation due to the ACK frame not making it back to 802 11 Station A in time This will have a dramatic impact on the throughput of the link regardless of the quantity of signal strength and good receiver sensitivity Transmit Power This section controls the power output for the mini PCI radio card The valid input range for this section is in the range of 0 23 in dBm units The default value is 23 dBm or 200mW Enable WDS The Wireless Distribution System Repeater functionality enables this AP to support wireless traffic to other WDS relay Access Points In other words it is like bridging between the 2 access points in order to extend the reach o
35. des with it a beacon interval which specifies the period of time before it will send the beacon again The interval tells receiving devices on the network how long they can wait in low power mode before waking up to handle the beacon Network managers can adjust the beacon interval usually measured in milliseconds ms or its equivalent kilo microseconds Kmsec BSS Basic Service Set When a WLAN is operating in infrastructure mode each access point and its connected devices are called the Basic Service Set BSSID The unique identifier for an access point in a BSS network See SSID for more details DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol software automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP IP network which eliminates the need to manually assign permanent IP addresses DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Method of spreading a wireless signal into wide frequency bandwidth Dynamic IP Address An IP address that is automatically assigned to a client station in a TCP IP network typically by a DHCP server DNS Domain Name System System used to map readable machine names into IP addresses DTIM DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message provides client stations with information on the next opportunity to monitor for broadcast or multicast messages DTIM interval A DTIM interval also known as a Data Beacon Rate is the frequency at which an access point s beacon will include a DTIM This fr
36. dress IP Address Enable IP Address 0 0 0 0 lt lt Select Machine v MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy Your PC s MAC Address Computer Name Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Wireless All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Wireless Network Settings Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your Teletronics TT 5800X Router Please note that changes made on this section may also need to be duplicated on your remote Wireless devices To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WPA Personal does not require an authentication server The WPA Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server The BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS portion is hidden before DHCP server is checked TELETRONICS TTa800x INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS Wireless Network Settings WIZARD WAN ETHERNET LAN WIRELESS Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your Teletronics TTS800X AP Router Please note that changes made on this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client WIRELESS To protect yo
37. e for configuring the TT 5800X TT 2400X you ll need to set the computer Ethernet interface within the same IP range as your TT 5800X TT 2400X Check the following section Hardware Installation and the next chapter Configuring Windows for IP Networking to obtain complete details Hardware Installation Follow the procedure below to install your TT 5800X TT 2400X device 1 Select a suitable place on the network to install the TT 5800X TT 2400X For best wireless reception and performance the external antenna should be positioned within Line of Sight from the AP with proper alignment Connect the TT 5800X TT 2400X to the ODU side of the PoE Injector via a straight Ethernet cable Cat 5 and then connect the NET side of the PoE Injector to either a computer or an Ethernet Switch Note The TT 5800X TT 2400X now fully supports the MDI MDI X standard and no longer requires the use of cross over cable to connect directly with a computer Connect the 48VDC power adapter to the power jack on the PoE injector to power on the TT 5800X TT 2400X Check the LEDs on the TT 5800X TT 2400X to confirm if the status is okay At this point the Power LED should be on in Red and Ethernet should be on in Green The RF light should light up once the unit is associated wirelessly with another wireless device However at this point the unit is still in factory default setting so do not alarm if the RF light do
38. e format of 192 168 3 x Where the value of X should be ranged from 2 to 254 6 Click OK All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Web Configuration Interface Note The configuration and information pages below are based on AP mode web interface they are also applicable for Subscriber units as well unless they are specified The Default IP Addresses Access Point 192 168 1 1 Subscriber 192 168 3 1 To access the web control interface please open up a browser window and type in the factory default IP address in the URL Address D http 192 168 1 1 x Go Then press Enter on your keyboard you will see the login prompt window appear similar like the one shown below Log in to the router User Name Admin v Password Login Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc User account There are 2 user accounts for web configuration interface Admin and User with different administration privilege respectively Admin has full access to the Web based management interface whereas User who will have read only access to the Web based management interface No password is needed in default Note You may set a new password by clicking the Tools tab after you enter the Web Configuration page Under the main web interface page you will see the following configuration menu on the top BAS
39. e has been incorporated There are 3 options Diversity Use All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Antenna 1 and Use Antenna 2 If the wireless frequency in the area is very crowded there will be lots of interference Using the default Diversity option might not be the best option to achieve optimal performance Please configure Use Antenna 2 for TT 2400X and Use Antenna 1 for TT 5800X to force the cards to use only those ports at all times for both RX and TX operations This will under most cases give you extra output power and receive sensitivity Make sure also that U FL cable adapter for the MiniPCI radio card is connected properly matching the antenna number you selected Please use the following pictures to identify antenna port numbers Antenna 2 Antenna 1 Antenna 1 TT2400 802 11G MiniPCI Card TT5800 802 11A MiniPCI Card Appendix G Troubleshooting All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Symptom Can not access the TT 5800X TT 2400X through the web browser Resolution e Check that the IP address in the URL field is correct e Check your host computer IP address If the IP address of the TT 5800X TT 2400X is 192 168 3 1 then the host computer IP must set to the 192
40. ected OK Cancel 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP for your network card and then click Properties to open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 4 Under the General tab choose Use the following IP address and then specify an IP address For example type in 192 168 3 x in the IP Address area and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask area Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties zi x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask S Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server i S Alternate DNS server 3 E M Advanced cs Note Again the IP address must be in the format of 192 168 3 x Where the value of X should be ranged from 2 to 254 5 Click OK All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Windows XP 1 Click Start on the taskbar and choose Network from the submenu of Control Panel 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and then choose Properties from the menu You should see the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box shown below Local Area Conne
41. equency is usually measured in milliseconds ms or its equivalent kilo microseconds Kmsec ESS Extended Service Set ESS is the collective term for two or more BSSs that use the same switch in a LAN ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier An ESSID is the unique identifier for an ESS See SSID for more details Filter Filters are schemes which only allow specified data to be transmitted For example the router can filter specific IP addresses so that users cannot connect to those addresses Firmware Programming inserted into programmable read only memory thus becoming a permanent part of a computing device Fragmentation Refers to the breaking up of data packets during transmission Gateway Is the place where two or more networks connect IBSS Independent Basic Service Set See ad hoc network Infrastructure Mode When a wireless network functions in infrastructure mode every user communicates with the network and other users through an access point this is the typical way corporate WLANs work An alternative is ad hoc mode but users would have to switch to infrastructure mode to access a network s printers and servers All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 ISP An ISP is an organization providing Internet access service via modems ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network and private lines LAN Local Area Netw
42. esn t light up Now the hardware installation is complete and you may proceed to the next chapter Configuring Windows for IP Networking for instruction on setting up network configurations Configuring Windows for IP Networking All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 To establish a communication between your PCs and TT 5800X TT 2400X you will need to set up a static IP address for your computer first This section helps you configure the network settings for your operating system Please follow the procedures below to complete the settings suppose the default IP address of the unit is 192 168 3 1 Windows 98 Me 1 Click Start on the taskbar and choose Control Panel from the submenu of Settings 2 Select Network to open the Network dialog box and then under the Configuration tab select the TCP IP protocol for your network card Network BP Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed a Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter 2 VPN Support 3 Click Properties to open the TCP IP Properties dialog box 4 Click the IP Address tab and choose Specify an IP address For example type in 192 168 3 x in the IP Address where X is any free IP number from 2 254 area and 255 255 255 0 in the Subn
43. esponses PPPoE client Choose the mode to be used by the router to connect to the Internet WAN Mode static O DHCP PPPoE Enter the information provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP Address Mode Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address 192 165 3 1 Username Password Verify Password Service Name optional Reconnect Mode Always on On demand Manual Maximum Idle Time 5 minutes O infinite Dynamic IP Use this option when your ISP s servers assign the router s IP address upon establishing a connection Static IP Use this option when you re assigned a fixed IP address by your ISP All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Service Name Some ISP s may require that you enter a Service Name Reconnect Mode Typically PPPoE connections are not always on The Teletronics router allows you to set the reconnection mode as Always on On demand and Manual LAN Wireless Network Settings These are the settings of the LAN Local Area Network interface for the router The router s local network LAN settings are configured based on the IP Address and Subnet Mask assigned in this section The IP address is also used to access this Web based management interface TELETRONICS TT9800X INTERNATIONAL INC Basie RU TOOLS S
44. ested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to overcome the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The equipment is for home or office use Important Note FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the antenna and your body and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Caution Changes
45. et Mask area To ensure the system is now using the IP address you specify restart the computer TCP IP Properties hx Bindings Advanced NetBlos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Specify an IP address 5 Click OK and then restart the system Windows 2000 1 Click Start on the taskbar and choose Network and Dial up Connection from the submenu of Settings 2 Double click the Local Area Connection open the Local Area Connection Properties box All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Local Area Connection Properties 2 x General Connect using EF AMD PCNET Family PCI Ethernet Adapter Components checked are used by this connection E Client for Microsoft Networks amp Network Load Balancing La ZA File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Vv Internet Protocol T CP 21 P Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks V Show icon in taskbar when conn
46. eway is Teletronics s answer to the ever growing demand for higher bandwidth and security in a wireless network environment It is based on a brand new redesigned platform that not only offers faster performance and capacity but also the support all current pre IEEE 802 11i wireless security standards The TT 5800X is the IEEE 802 11a version of the platform that directly targets the need to those that requires the more secure less crowded 5 8 GHz frequency spectrum TT 5800X Product Photos IEEE 802 11a miniPCI Card TT 5800X Enclosure NEMA4 Box All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Product Features Atheros Super G Proprietary technology of Atheros Communication Inc would only work in situations where both Compact size for small enterprise or system integrate service market Compliant with IEEE 802 11a specifications Supports 64 128 bit WEP WPA and IEEE802 1x Supports Atheros Super A up to 108Mbps Intelligent firmware upgrade via Web browser Built in Web based utility for easy configuration from any Web browser Support POE IEEE 802 3af function Supports wireless bridging and MAC address filtering Super bright LED indicating status and signal level RSSI Provide 10 100M auto sensing MDI MDI X Ethernet port EzManager Support ends of the communication link are using the Atheros radio chipset Pr
47. f the wireless network beyond that of a single AP can cover By enabling the WDS feature the distance of wireless networking is thus extended for authenticated client devices that can roam from this Access Point to another WDS can extend the reach of your network into areas where cabling might be too difficult The TT 5800X TT 2400X in Access Point mode can support up to 6 other Access Points for WDS communication Enter the MAC Address of other Access Points in the area that you want to add to the WDS The MAC Address of this Access Point should be also added in other member WDS Access Points so that they can communicate TOOLS All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Admin Administrator Settings The Admin option is used to set a password for access to the Web based management By default there is no password configured It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your new router secure TELETRONICS ULE 0 OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS Administrator Settings SYSLOG PING WATCHDOG SYSTEM The Admin option is used to set a password For access to the Web based management By default there is no password configured It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your new router secure Save Settings Don t Save Settings FIRMWARE
48. he authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters 4 maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys WEP Key Length 64 bit 10 hex digits v length applies to all keys WEP Key 1 seeccsesecs WEP Key 2 seeccseeece WEP Key 3 seeeccecese WEP Key 4 6666666666 Default WEP Key WEPKey1 w Authentication Open v Authentication e Open Open system authentication involves a two step authentication transaction sequence The first step in the sequence is the identity assertion and request for authentication The second step in the sequence is the authentication result If it is successful the station shall be mutually authenticated Open system authentication does not provide authentication It provides identification using the wireless adapter s MAC address Open system authentication is used when no authentication is required It is the default authentication algorithm e Shared Key Shared key authentication supports authentication of stations as either a member of those who know a shared secret key or a member of those who do not Shared key authentication is not secure and is not recommended for use It verifies that an authentication initiating stat
49. ia Access Controller Address filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter This feature can be configured to ALLOW or DENY network Internet access TELETRONICS TT9 8 d OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS Mac ADDRESS nes The MAC Media Access Controller Address filter option is used to control network access based on the MAC Address of the network adapter A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network FIREWALL o adapter This feature can be configured to ALLOW or DENY network Internet access Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable MAC Address Filter Mode only allow listed machines 26 Filter Wireless Clients Enable MAC Address lt lt Select Machine v Copy Your PC s MAC Address Deny access to everyone except the machines in this list Enable M C Address Firewall All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 The DMZ Demilitarized Zone option provides you with an option to set a single computer on your network outside of the router If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications successfully from behind the router then you can place the computer into the DMZ for unrestricted Inter
50. ight 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Item Specification Input Voltage 110 240VAC Line Frequency 50 60Hz Power Output to M B 48VDC 1A Environmental Item Specification 20 C to 40 C 4 F to 104 F Gai Temperature 10 to 90 non condensing 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F storage Temperature 10 to 90 non condensing Standards Regulatory Compliance e CE FCC Product Kit Part Listing TT 5800X 802 11a PCBA or TT 2400X 802 11b g PCBA 1 IEEE 802 11a o r IEEE 802 11b g mini PCI radio card 1 Power over Ethernet Injector 1 48VDC Power Adapter 1 Ethernet Cable 2 Waterproof RJ 45 Connector 1 Mounting Hardware 1 User Manual ONOARWN gt Note If any item listed above is damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately System Requirements Any desktop or laptop with an Ethernet interface TCP IP protocol suite installed Standard CAT5 Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Firefox 1 0 or higher Installation All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Preparation for Installation Always double check for any missing parts from the kit you received before deployment Next step is to set up the computer Ethernet interfac
51. ion IP 0 0 0 0 Address Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc Enable this option if you want to use the ping watchdog utility Ping watchdog utility keep tracing the TCP IP link between the device and device of destination Usually the destination IP address is from the other end of wireless connection such as the AP SU IP address for a SU AP Enabling this option causes the following parameter to be displayed Ping Watchdog destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address of ping watchdog utility All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 System System Settings The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device or restore the router to the factory default settings Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created TELETRONICS ILE 8 0 0X INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED Toos TELU System Settings SYSLOG PING WATCHDOG SYSTEM The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device or restore the router to the factory default settings Restoring the unit to the Factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created FIRMWARE Reboot the Device Restore all Settings to the Factory Defaults Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics In
52. ion has knowledge of a shared secret This is similar to pre shared key authentication for Internet Protocol security IPSec The 802 11 standard currently assumes that the shared secret is delivered to the participating wireless clients by means of a more secure channel that is independent of IEEE 802 11 In practice a user manually types this secret for the wireless AP and the wireless client WEP key lengths 64 bit 10 Hex Digit All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 WEP Key type Example 64 bit WEP with 5 characters Key1 2e3f4 64 bit WEP with 10 hexadecimal digits _ 0 9 A F Key1 123456789A 128 bit 26 Hex Digit WEP Key type Example 128 bit WEP with 13 characters Key1 2e3f4w345ytre ae a with 26 hexadecimal digits k ey1 112233445566778899AABBCDEF WPA Short for Wi Fi Protected Access a Wi Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP WPA has the following improvements over the WEP Improved data encryption through the temporal key integrity protocol TKIP or AES TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature ensures that the keys haven t been tampered with Remember that any client that does not support the WPA standard will not be able to handshake authenticate with WPA enabled WPA Pers
53. isplays all of the LAN and WAN packets transmit and receive statistics TELETRONICS TT06800XK INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED UK STATUS Network Traffic Stats DEVICE INFO WIRELESS ROUTING Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through your router Refresh Statistics Clear Statistics STATISTICS ACTIVE SESSIONS Sent Received TX Packets Dropped RX Packets Dropped Collisions Errors Sent Received TX Packets Dropped RX Packets Dropped Collisions Errors Sent Received TX Packets Dropped Errors Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Active Sessions The Active Sessions page displays full details of active sessions through your router A session is a conversation between a program or application on a LAN side computer and a program or application on a WAN side computer TELETRONICS ILE 8 0X INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED RM STATUS DEVICE INFO This page displays the full details of active sessions to your router ROUTING LOGS STATISTICS ACTIYE SESSIONS Internal Protocol External Priority State Dir 192 168 4 2 80 TCP 192 168 10 81 3181 255 EST Ingress 192 168 4 2 80 TCP 192 168 10 81 3179 255 Ingress 192 166 10 67 68 UDP 0 0 0 0 0 255 192 168 4 2 80 TCP
54. ity Dynamic Fragmentation This option should be enabled when you have a slow Internet uplink It helps to reduce the impact that large low priority network packets can have on more urgent ones by breaking the large packets into several smaller packets Automatic Uplink Speed When enabled this option causes the router to automatically measure the useful uplink bandwidth each time the WAN interface is re established after a reboot for example Measured Uplink Speed This is the uplink speed measured when the WAN interface was last re established The value may be lower than that reported by your ISP as it does not include all of the network protocol overheads associated with your ISP s network Typically this figure will be between 87 and 91 of the stated uplink speed for xDSL connections and around 5 kbps lower for cable network connections Uplink Speed If Automatic Uplink Speed is disabled this options allows you to set the uplink speed manually Uplink speed is the speed at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP This is determined by your ISP ISPs often specify speed as a downlink uplink pair for example 1 5Mbits 284Kbits For this example you would enter 284 Alternatively you can test your uplink speed with a service such as www dslreports com Note however that sites such as DSL Reports because they do not consider as many network protocol overheads will generally note speeds slightly lower than the Meas
55. ly All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 TELETRONICS TTS 8 0 OX INTERNATIONAL INC ADVANCED STATUS T HELP O Basic ADVANCED e Advanced Tools STATUS e Status Glossary GLOSSARY wizard Vv ANCEthernet LAN vvireless DHCP wireless Routing MAC Address Filter Firewall Advanced Wireless Admin Time Syslog System Firmware Device Info Wireless Routing Logs Statistics Active Sessions Appendix A Warranty Policy Limited Warranty All Teletronics products warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 under normal installation use and service for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase Under this warranty Teletronics International Inc shall repair or replace at its option during the warranty period any part that proves to be defective in material of workmanship under normal installation use and service provided the product is returned to Teletronics International Inc or to one of its distributors with transportation charges prepaid Returned products must include a copy of the purchase receipt In the absence of a purchase receipt the warranty period shall
56. nd used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The equipment is for home or office use IMPORTANT NOTE FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the antenna and your body and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Introduction The TT 5800X gat
57. net access Note Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks Use of this option is only recommended as a last resort TELETRONICS ILE 80 OX INTERNATIONAL INC BASIC ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS ROUTING The DMZ Demilitarized Zone option provides you with an option to set a single computer on your network MAC ADDRESS FILTER outside of the router IF you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications successfully From behind rrieeass the router then you can place the computer into the DMZ For unrestricted Internet access ADVANCED WIRELESS Note Putting a computer in the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks Use of this option is only recommended as a last resort Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable SPI Enable DMZ DMZ IP Address 0 0 0 0 Select Machine Copyright 2006 Teletronics Inc Enable SPI Enable SPI stateful packet inspection to prevent cyberattacks by tracking more state per session It validates that the traffic passing through that session conforms to the protocol Enable DMZ DMZ Provides an option to set a single computer on your network outside of the router DMZ IP Address Specify the IP address of the computer on the LAN that you want to have unrestricted Internet communication If this computer obtains its address Automatically using DHCP then you may want to make a static reservation on the Basic gt DHC
58. ntact them directly for return instructions 2 Damaged items as a result of misuse neglect or improper environmental conditions 3 Products purchased direct from Teletronics more than 30 days prior to a product return request To return any product under 1 year warranty for repair replacement follow the RMA procedure Appendix C Regulatory Information Statement of Conditions All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 We may make improvements or changes in the product described in this documentation at any time The information regarding to the product in this manual are subject to change without notice We assume no responsibility for errors contained herein or for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it even if the suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages Electronic Emission Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Information The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph The equipment has been t
59. oduct Specifications Main Chips CPU Ubicom IP3023 Radio Supports 802 11a Atheros AR5213 AR5112 Mechanical Chassis Dimension W x D x L 161mm x 30mm x 119mm Board Spec Specification Description Network Standard IEEE 802 11 a IEEE 802 3 IEEE802 3x Ethernet 10 100BaseT Ethernet Auto MDI MDI X Network Architecture Infrastructure Ad Hoc AP MAC CSMA CA Status Indicators POWER Wireless LAN and Ethernet LAN Push Button Reset to Default Button Radio Spec IEEE 802 11a 5 GHz mini PCI card Specification Description Chipset MAC BB Processor Atheros AR5213 RF Chip Atheros AR5112 Power Consumption IEEE 802 11a TX 1000 mA RX 400 mA Antenna Connector N type Female All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Output Power 16dBm 2dB 54Mbps 17dBm 2dB 48Mbps e 18dBm 2dB 36Mbps 19dBm 2dB 6 Mbps Receiver Sensitivity IEEE 802 11a Sensitivity 10 Packet Error Rate 54Mbps 70dBm 48Mbps 71dBm 36Mbps 75dBm 24Mbps 79dBm 18Mbps 82dBm 12Mbps 84dBm 9Mbps 86dBm 6Mbps 87dBm Modulation IEEE 802 11a OFDM 48 54 Mbps QAM 64 24 36 Mbps QAM 16 12 18 Mbps QPSK 6 9 Mbps BPSK Operating Frequency e USA FCC 5 15GHz 5 25GHz 5 25GHz 5 3
60. onal Security Mode None O WEP WPA Personal O wPA Enterprise WPA requires stations to use high grade encryption and authentication NOTE WDS will not function with WPA security WPA Mode WPA v Cipher Type TKIP v Group Key Update Interval 3600 seconds Pre Shared Key eeeecceee WPA Enterprise All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Security Mode O None O WEP WPA Personal WPa Enterprise WPA requires stations to use high grade encryption and authentication NOTE WDS will not function with WPA security WPA Mode WPA v Cipher Type TKIP v Group Key Update Interval 3600 seconds When WPA enterprise is enabled the router uses EAP 802 1x to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server Authentication Timeout 60 minutes RADIUS server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS server Port 1512 RADIUS server Shared Secret MAC Address Authentication Optional backup RADIUS server radius_shared Second RADIUS server IP Address Second RADIUS server Port 1812 Second RADIUS server Shared Secret Second MAC Address Authentication 0 0 0 0 radius_shared WPA Mode WPA o WPA addresses all known vulnerabilities in WEP the original less secure 40 or 104 bit encryption scheme
61. or WANs or a LAN and an ISP Routers are located at gateways the places where two or more networks connect and use headers and forwarding tables to determine the best path for forwarding the packets And they use protocols such as ICMP to communicate with each other and configure the best route between any two hosts Very little filtering of data is done through routers Roaming The ability to use a wireless device while moving from one access point to another without losing the connection RTS RTS Request To Send is a signal sent from the transmitting station to the receiving station requesting permission to transmit data Server Servers are typically powerful and fast machines that store programs and data The programs and data are shared by client machines workstations on the network Static IP Address A permanent IP address is assigned to a node in a TCP IP network Also known as global IP Subnet Mask Subnet Masks SUBNET work masks are used by IP protocol to direct messages into a specified network segment i e subnet A subnet mask is stored in the client machine server or router and is compared with an incoming IP ad dress to determine whether to accept or reject the packet SSID SSID Service Set Identifier is a security measure used in WLANs The SSID is a unique identifier attached to packets sent over WLANs This identifier emulates a password when a wireless device attempts communication on the WLAN Because an S
62. ority most urgent and 255 receives the lowest priority least urgent Protocol The protocol used by the messages Source IP Range The rule applies to a flow of messages whose LAN side IP address falls within the range set here Source Port Range The rule applies to a flow of messages whose LAN side port number is within the range set here Destination IP Range All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN side IP address falls within the range set here Destination Port Range The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN side port number is within the range set here Save Saves the new or edited Quality of Service Rule in the following list When finished updating the Quality of Service rules you must still click the PIT button at the top of the page to make the changes ef fective and permanent Quality of Service Rules List The section shows the currently defined Quality of Service rules A Quality of Service rule can be changed by clicking the Edit icon or deleted by clicking the Delete icon When you click the Edit icon the item is highlighted and the Edit Quality of Service Rule section is activated for editing Routing All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 885
63. ork A group of computers and peripheral devices connected to share resources MAC Medium Access Control Address A unique number that distinguishes network cards MTU MTU Maximum Transmission Transfer Unit is the largest packet size that can be sent over a network Messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets NAT NAT Network Address Translation also known as IP masquerading enables an organization to present itself to the Internet with one address NAT converts the address of each LAN node into one IP address for the Internet and vice versa NAT also provides a certain amount of security by acting as a firewall by keeping individual IP addresses hidden from the WAN Preamble Preamble refers to the length of a CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check block that monitors communications between roaming wireless enabled devices and access points Protocol A standard way of exchanging information between computers RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service A server that issues authentication key to clients RAM Random Access Memory Non permanent memory RIP RIP Routing Information Protocol is a routing protocol that is integrated in the TCP IP protocol RIP finds a route that is based on the smallest number of hops between the source of a packet and its destination Router A router is a device that forwards data packets along networks The device is connected to at least two networks commonly two LANs
64. ork such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from the copyright owner All the other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Statement of Conditions We may make improvements or changes in the product described in this documentation at any time The information regarding to the product in this manual are subject to change without notice We assumes no responsibility for errors contained herein or for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or equipment supplied with it even if the suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages Electronic Emission Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC INFORMATION The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment usage generates radio frequency energy and if not installed a
65. plexing encoding scheme rather than FHSS or DSSS Unlike that of 802 11b g 802 11a standard separate its channels into 3 100MHz segments in the US The lower and middle band accommodate 8 channels in a total bandwidth of 200 MHz and the upper band accommodates 4 channels in a 100 MHz bandwidth The frequency channel center frequencies are spaced 20 MHz apart The outermost channels of the lower and middle bands are centered 30 MHz from the outer edges In the upper band the outermost channel centers are 20 MHz from the outer edges In addition to the frequency and channel allocations transmit power is a key parameter regulated in the 5 GHz U NII band Three transmit power levels are specified 40 mW 200 mW and 800 mW The upper band defines RF transmit power levels suitable for bridging applications while the lower band specifies a transmit power level suitable for short range indoor home and small office environments 802 11a Non overlapping Channel Frequency Ranges Lower Band 5 15 5 25 GHz Maximum Output Power 40mW Channel 36 5 15 5 18 Channel 40 5 18 5 20 Channel 44 5 20 5 22 Channel 48 5 22 5 25 Middle Band 5 25 5 35 GHz Maximum Output Power 200mW Channel 52 5 25 5 28 Channel 56 5 28 5 30 Channel 60 5 30 5 32 Channel 64 5 32 5 35 Upper Band 5 725 5 825 GHz Maximum Output Power 200mW Channel 149 5 725 5 745 Channel 153 5 745 5 765 Channel 157 5
66. s designed to assist you in your wireless network setup This Setup Wizard will guide you through step by step instructions on how to set up your wireless network and how to make it secure Launch Wireless Security Setup Wizard Note Some changes made using this Setup Wizard may require you to change some settings on your wireless client adapters so they can still connect to the Teletronics TT5800 AP Router All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 WAN Ethernet Internet Connection Settings Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type There are several connection types to choose from Static IP DHCP PPPoE If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Provider The last item interface switches among STATIC DHCP PPPoE according to the WAN MODE you chose Note If using the PPPoE option you will need to remove or disable any PPPoE client software on your computers TELETRONICS TT9 3 0 OX INTERNATIONAL INC Basic TEO TOOLS STATUS WIZARD WAN ETHERNET Internet Connection Settings LAN WIRELESS Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type There are several connection types to choose From Static IP DHCP PPPoE If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet WIRELESS S R Service Provider Note
67. t s next generation cryptography algorithm which will replace DES and 3DES AES works at multiple network layers simultaneously Supports 128 192 and 256 bit keys AES and 802 11i WEP version 2 is based on 32bit processing unlink the older standard TKIP and AES O If clients support both the TKIP and AES standards then this would be the strongest cipher type to use That combines both the TKIP and AES security EAP 802 1x When WPA enterprise is enabled the router uses EAP 802 1x to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server PSK PSK stands for Pre Shared Key and serves as a password User may key in an 8 to 63 characters string to set the password or leave it blank in which the 802 1x Authentication will be activated Note that if user key in own password make sure to use the same password on client s end ADVANCED All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Quality of Service The Quality of Service feature helps improve your network special application performance by prioritizing applications TELETRONICS INTERNATIONAL INC ADVANCED BASIC QUALITY OF SERVICE ROUTING MAC ADDRESS FILTER FIREWALL ADVANCED WIRELESS TOOLS TT9800X STATUS Use this section to configure Quality of Service Technology Quality of Service improves your online experience by ensuring that
68. ting retransmissions However shorter frames also increase overhead degrading maximum possible throughput so adjusting this parameter means striking a good balance between error rate and throughput RTS threshold RTS Threshold is the frame size above which an RTS CTS handshake will be performed before attempting to transmit RTS CTS ask for permission to transmit to reduce collisions but adds considerable overhead Disabling RTS CTS can reduce overhead and latency in WLANs where all stations are close together but can increase collisions and degrade performance in WLANs where stations are far apart and unable to sense each other to avoid collisions aka Hidden Nodes If you are experiencing excessive collisions you can try turning RTS CTS on or if already on reduce All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 RTS CTS Threshold on the affected stations Beacon Period In wireless networking a beacon is a packet sent by a connected device to inform other devices of its presence and readiness When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon it includes with it a beacon interval which specifies the period of time before it will send the beacon again The interval tells receiving devices on the network how long they can wait in low power mode before waking up to handle the beacon Network managers can adjust the beacon interval usually measure
69. upports three wireless security modes including WEP WPA Person l WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WPA Personal does not require an authentication server Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable Wireless Radio Wireless mode Infrastructure mode Ad hoc mode Wireless Network Name TTS800XAP also called the SSID Channel 5 605 GHz CH161 Y Transmission Rate Best automatic v Mbit s 802 11 Mode 802 114 only Super mode Mode Disabled Security Mode None WEP O WP Persomal BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS e Wireless Mode Infrastructure An 802 11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through an Access Point AP Ad hoc An 802 11 networking framework in which devices or stations communicate directly with each other without the use of an access point AP Use this mode if there is no wireless infrastructure or where services are not reguired All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 e Wireless Network Name SSID Network Name is also known as SSID which stands for Service Set Identifier Any client in Infrastructure mode has to indicate the SSID of an Access Point to start accessing the service from behind such as internet access e Transmission rate Mbits s
70. ur privacy you can configure wireless security Features This device supports three wireless security modes including WEP WP4 Personal and WP Enterprise WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security wWP Person l does not require an authentication server The WP4 Enterprise option requires an external RADIUS server Save Settings Don t Save Settings Enable Wireless Radio Wireless Network Name TTS800XAF l Also called the SSID isibility Status visible O Invisible Auto Channel Select Channel 5 GHz CH 161 Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbit s 802 11 Mode 802 112 only w Super G Mode Disabled v Security Mode None WEP WPA Personal WPA Enterprise Copyright 2004 2005 Teletronics Inc k Subscriber unit BASIC WIRELESS interface All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 TELETRONICS TT9 H 0 0X INTERNATIONAL INC 7 Basic ADVANCED TOOLS STATUS Wireless Network Settings WIZARD WAN WIRELESS LAN ETHERNET Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your Teletronics Router Please note that changes made WIRELESS on this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client To protect your privacy you can configure wireless security features This device s
71. ured Uplink Speed or the ISP rated speed Connection Type By default the router automatically determines whether the underlying connection is an xDSL Frame relay network or some other connection type such as cable modem or Ethernet and it displays the result as Detected xDSL or Frame Relay Network If you have an unusual network connection in which you are actually connected via xDSL but for which you configure either Static or DHCP in the WAN settings setting this option to xDSL or Other Frame Relay Network ensures that the router will recognize that it needs to shape traffic slightly differently in order to give the best performance Choosing xDSL or Other Frame Relay Network causes the measured uplink speed to be reported slightly lower than before on such connections but gives much better results Detected xDSL or Frame Relay Network When Connection Type is set to Auto detect the automatically detected connection type is displayed here Add Edit Quality of Service Rule Automatic classification will be adequate for most applications and specific Quality of Service Rules will not be required A Quality of Service Rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priority to that flow Enable Each entry in Quality of Service Rules List can be active enabled or inactive disabled Name Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you Priority The priority of the message flow is entered here 0 receives the highest pri
72. ve C N Slave A N Y TT2400 TT5800 NG Slave B _ This is the mode to use if you re expanding the hotspots in the area around your master AP that is connected to the WAN What you ll need to do is enable WDS and ACL on all the APs Then input each of the MAC addresses of Slave A B C into the Master AP under both the WDS and ACL section For the Slave APs A B C you ll input only the MAC address of the Master AP into the WDS and ACL list to limit them to direct their traffic through the Master AP only WDS in Chain Configuration All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Teletronics International Inc 2 Choke Cherry Road Rockville MD 20850 Tel 301 309 8500 Fax 301 309 8851 Pa N 7 fm a T INN 1 P 4 I 4 I TT2400 TT5800 N WA D km TT2400 TT5800 I C Fd ie T 5 va V TT2400 TT5800 77777 N B 7 In this configuration setup example you ll be expanding your wireless network coverage that will span an area in length e AP A will have only AP B s MAC address in its WDS and ACL configuration setting s AP B will have AP A and C s MAC address in its WDS and ACL configuration setting e AP C will have AP B and D s MAC address in its WDS and ACL configuration setting s AP D will have only AP C s MAC address in its WDS and ACL configuration setting Appendix F Antenna Diversity Latest firmware provides Choose Antenna option Since version 3 1 4x and 3 4 x This new featur

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