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1. 1192 168 2 1 Windows XP In this example we re using XP SP3 Media Center Edition and changing the IP address of the Wireless adapter To set a Static IP in XP right click on My Network Places and select Properties y E f My Network Places Open Explore Search for Computers Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Right click on the adapter you want to set the IP for and select Properties LAN or High Speed Internet Wireless Network Connection Fs PA A Disable View Available Wireless Networks Eg High Rate Wireless LAN Mini PCI Ad This connection uses the following items Bert for Microsoft Networks El File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 21005 Packet Scheduler Intemet Protocol TCP IP Description Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Now change the IP Subnet mask Default Gateway and DNS Server Addresses When you re finished click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 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 O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 5 Subnet mask Default gateway m Fab Use the following DNS addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server
2. User 1 CO Enable t SNMPv3 Settings User 1 Read Read Write User 1 AUTH Mode S MD5 Y SHA t User 1 Privacy Mode noAuthNoPriv authWNoPriv authPriv t Username 1 t Password 1 len 8 t User 1 Priv Key SNMP Setting 5 Enable t SNMPv3 Settings User Read Read Vrite t User 2 AUTH Mode S MD5 O SHA t User 2 Privacy Mode no4uthHoPriv authWNoPriv authPriv t Username 2 Password 2 len 8 t User 2 Priv Key 1 Enable SNMP Enable this Function 2 SNMP Version Supports SNMP V1 V2c and V3 3 Get Community The community of GetRequest that this device will respond This is a text password mechanism that is used to weakly authenticate queries to agents of managed network devices 4 Set Community The community of SetRequest that this device will accept 5 SNMPv3 Settings User 1 2 This device supports up to two SNMP management accounts You can specify the account permission as Read or Read Write respectively 6 User 1 2 AUTH Mode Select MD5 or SHA as the method of password encryption for the specified level of access or to disable authentication 7 User 1 2 Privacy Mode You can configure the SNMP privacy mode There are three modes for you to choose noAuthNoPriv for both authentication and private key are not required authNoPriv for no private key required and authPriv for both authentication and private key required 8 Username 1 2 Use this field to identify the user
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4. ch Wizard ld Status ChentO0 RF Module1 10 Basic Network ey Advanced Network System Item S Press Next to start the Setup Wizard Setup Wizard will guide you through a basic configuration procedure step by step gt Step 1 Setup Login Password gt Step 2 LAN Setup gt Step 3 Wireless Setup gt Step 4 Summary gt Step 5 Finish lt Back Start gt Password gt LAN gt Wireless gt Summary gt Finish Configure with the Setup Wizard Step 1 You can change the password of administrator here Setup Wizard Setup Login Password Old Password gt New Password Reconfirm Back E start Password gt Time gt LAN WAN gt W Step 2 LAN IP Address Setup Wizard LAN Setup You have to change the IP address of es 19210912350 this device according to your network configuration Step 3 1 Wireless settings Setup Wizard Wireless settings You can specify the Wireless setting for hara A Channel SH VAP1 Step 3 2 Wireless settings Setup Wizard Wireless settings Specify VAP1 s wireless authentication pr A S Channel Auto and encryption VAN gt Wireless gt Step 4 Check the information again Please confirm the information below Wireless Setting Wireless Enable SSID default Channel Auto Authentication Auto Open Shared Encryption None C Do you want to procee
5. or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key o WPA WPA2 lf some of wireless clients can only support WPA but most of them can support WPA2 You can choose this option to support both of them Select Encryption mode and enter RADIUS Server related information You have to specify the IP address and port number for the RADIUS Server and then fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the shared key The key value is shared by the RADIUS server and this router This key value must be consistent with the key value in the RADIUS server Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 1 2 1 2WDS Hybrid Mode This mode makes device act as a wireless bridge but also have AP function While acting as a wireless Bridge Wireless Router 1 and Wireless Router 2 can communicate with each other through wireless interface with WDS Thus All Stations can communicate each other and are able to access Internet if Wireless Router 1 has the Internet connection LS WDS Hybrid Mode SA Jar Arranz WiFi WiFi Router 2 W wos Ka yy A A A l Ap ZE AS AAA xDSL Modem WiFi Router 1 RF Module1 Advanced RF Module Settings ma Wireless Setting HELP A t Wireless Module 2 Enable t Wireless Operation Mode WDS Hybrid Mode Le Lazy Mode W Enable AP Number AP 1 Le Y Enable t Network ID SSID LevelOne SSID Br
6. to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 1 2 1 3WDS Only Mode WDS Wireless Distributed System function let APs acts as a wireless LAN bridge All stations associated with WDS APs could see each other and roam through APs without changing WiFi configurations You can use this feature to build up a large wireless network in a large space like airports hotels and schools etc ULLOA PtMP Repeater RF Module Advanced RF Module Settings ma Wireless Setting HELP Wireless Operation Mode WDS Only Mode None Le Encryption t Scan Remote AF s MAC List Remote AP MAC 1 Remote AP MAC 2 Remote AP MAC 3 Remote AP MAC 4 1 Lazy Mode This device support the Lazy Mode to automatically learn the MAC address of WDS peers you dont have to input other peer AP s MAC address However not all the APs can be set to enable the Lazy mode simultaneously at least there must be one AP with all the WDS peers MAC address filled 2 Green AP Enable the Green AP function to reduce the power consumption when there is no wireless traffic 3 Channel The radio channel number The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory Domain The factory default setting is auto channel selection It s recommended to choose a channel that is not used in your environment to reduce radio interference Wireless Mode The RF1 module support
7. Connections Create Shortcut Delete e Rename la Properties In the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 then click the Properties button H Local Area Connection Properties This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks VMware Bridge Protocol 2005 Packet Scheduler El File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 UES Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 wi A T Driver W Link Layer Topology Discovery Respo Description Transmission Control ProtocolIntemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Now select the radio button Use the following IP address and enter in the correct IP Subnet mask and Default gateway that corresponds with your network setup Then enter your Preferred and Alternate DNS server addresses Here we re on a home network and using a simple Class C network configuration and Google DNS Check Validate settings upon exit so Windows can find any problems with the addresses you entered When you re finished click OK Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 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 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use
8. Local address 2001 0db8 85a3 0000 0000 8a2e 0370 7334 3 2 Advanced Network This device also supports other advanced network features for you to further manage the device You can finish the configuration for Firewall and Management in this section e Firewall Basic Network e i MAC Address Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access rule for different users 1 Advanced Network Management UPnP Ifyou enable UPnP function the router will work with UPnP devices software Firewall SNMP Allow you to use SNMP utility to manage this device Management Te System 3 2 1 Firewall 3 2 1 1 MAC Address Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address MAC Address Control MAC Address Control HELP MAC Address Control Doepe Enable EI Association control Wireless clients with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN and unspecified MAC addresses to associate _ lt lt Previous 1 MAC Address Control Check Enable to enable the MAC Address Control All of the settings in this page will take effect only when Enable is checked 2 Association control Check Association control to enable the control of which wireless client can associate to the wireless LAN If a client is denied to associate to the wireless LAN it means the client can t se
9. approach as stated in last Chapter By default the Master AP is set to the WDS hybrid Mode and the Slave APs are set to the Universal Repeater mode You just have to manually configure the Master AP via the web Ul configuration and use the WEC process for the rest Slave APs 3 1 2 1 1 AP Only Mode AAA e AP Only Mode When acting as an access point this device connects all the wireless stations to a wired network RE Modulet Advanced RF Module Settings ma Wireless Setting HELP t Wireless Module Enable t Wireless Operation Mode AP Only Mode A t AP Number AP 1 CN el ng Enable t SSID Broadcast W Enable VLAN ID Fl Enable 3 3 4094 SIGN mixes WPS Setup Wireless Client List Wireless Module Enable the wireless function Wireless Operation Mode Choose AP Only Mode from the list Green AP Enable the Green AP function to reduce the power consumption when there is no wireless traffic AP Number This device supports up to 8 SSIDs at the same time for you to manage your wireless networks You can select AP1 AP8 and configure each wireless network individually Network ID SSID Network ID is used for identifying a Wireless LAN Client stations can roam freely over this device and other Access Points that have the same Network ID The factory default SSID is default you can change it to a meaningful identifier for the wireless users to easy find it out SSID Br
10. e 8 2 ALO se O XI OIDO ES gt e La gt PoE PD Receptor Ethernet for Power Adapter Port 1 2 4 Mounting on the Ceiling Wall This device is designed for easily mounted on the ceiling or wall with a simple mount bracket Before mounting it to the expected location please make proper configuration for the device setting and run the PoE Ethernet cable to the location in advance The following illustrations show you how to mount this device on the ceiling wall a mr 1 Drill 2 holes for wall plugs Self tapping screws Diameter 3mm lf you run the cable above the ceiling invisible cabling you have to drill another big hole about 10 20 mm diameter to pull out the cable for connecting to the device 2 Screw the mounting bracket on the ceiling wall 1 Drill 2 holes for wall plugs Self tapping screws Diameter 3 5 mm lf you run the cable above the ceiling invisible cabling you have to drill another big hole about 10 20 mm diameter to pull out the cable for connecting to the device 2 Screw the mounting bracket on the ceiling wall Plug in the cable Ethernet cable Power cord to the connectors in the button side Run the cables upward to proper location Attached this device to mounting bracket by rotating it clock wisely to click into place Installation completed 1 25 LED Indicators 1 When
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13. the device is booted up and ready 2 When WEC Reset is triggered with button pressed Status LED flashes at different rate according button pressed duration Stage 1 1 5sec Flash very fast Stage 2 6 10 sec Flash twice per second Stage 3 11 15 sec Flash once per second Stage 4 16 30 sec Solid Green OFF The device is powered off Green LED Device is in Master Mode Amber LED Device is in Slave Mode LED flash data packet transferred LED in fast flash per second during 2min WPS PBC status OFF Wireless Radio is disabled LED in slow flash or Flash Green and Amber Alternately Wireless Connection doesn t establish LED in Solid Wireless Connection established successfully OFF No Ethernet connection LAN Solid Green Ethernet connection is linked up Flash Green Data packet is transferred over the Ethernet link Status 1 26 Button Definition There is one multi function push button WEC Reset in this device According to different button pressed duration the device will take specific reaction For ease of interacting with the device you can also check the Status and WiFi LED to determine when to release the button The Reset WEC button e behavior is defined below Function Button Desoripion There are two alternative AP modes defined for the device to operate with WEC Wireless Easy Connection feature One is Master Mode by default and the other is Slave Mode Please manually con
14. the status of this device in the Status main menu section 3 1 Basic Network You can enter Basic Network for Ethernet LAN Wireless and IPv6 settings in this web page WAP 6103 Ceiling Wireless Access Point Ethernet LAN Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Address DHCP Client Allow a Network device to act as a host requesting configuration parameters such as an IP address from a DHCP server e Wireless Wireless Allows Internet users to access your server e g WWW FTP connected at LAN side Le r i e Ai WANN 9 PR AA l Advanced RF Module Settings Allows Internet users to access your server e g WWW FTP connected at LAN side IO System e IPv6 IPv6 In the Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 the address block fe80 10 has been reserved for link local addressing The actual link local addresses are assigned with the prefix fe80 64 They may be assigned by automatic stateless or stateful e g manual mechanisms 3 1 1 Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN Device Network Type t Device Network Type 2 Static DHCP t LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 t Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 t Primary DNS t Secondary DNS 1 Device Network Type This device supports two network types for connecting to your local network Static IP Allow a device to act as a Static host If you need Static host and please entry IP Address DHCP Allow a device to act as a host requesting configura
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16. Email alert P e SMTP Username E mail addresses View Log Email Log Now This device can also export system logs via sending emails to specific recipients The items you have to setup include 1 Setting of Email alert Check if you want to enable Email alert send syslog via email 2 SMTP Server Port Input the SMTP server IP and port which are connected with If you do not specify port number the default value is 25 For example mail your_url com or 192 168 1 100 26 SMTP Username Enter the Username offered by your ISP SMTP Password Enter the password offered by your ISP E mail Addresses The recipients are the ones who will receive these logs You can assign more than 1 recipient using or to separate these email addresses 6 E mail Subject The subject of email alert is optional Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 3 3 System Tools 3 3 3 1 Change Password You can change the System Password here We strongly recommend you to change the system password for security reason Click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes Change Password FW Upgrade System Time Others Change Password HELF II E 63 nn e Save Unda System Information System Status Y System Tools MMI 3 3 3 2 FW Upgrade If new firmware is available you can upgrade device firmware through t
17. ID This device supports mapping of a SSID to a certain VLAN ID to separate workgroups across wireless and wired domains By default it is not enables If you enabled this function you have to specify a VLAN ID for the wireless network 7 Max Supported Stations You can specify the number of maximum stations that can associate to the SSID simultaneously 8 Channel The radio channel number The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory Domain The factory default setting is auto channel selection It s recommended to choose a channel that is not used in your environment to reduce radio interference 9 Wireless Mode The RF1 module supports 802 11b g n modes You can also choose N only G N mixed or B G N mixed The factory default setting is B G N mixed 10 Bandwidth The default setting for Bandwidth is Auto You can change it to 20MHzZ with care if some clients are suffering from the connectivity problem in higher bandwidth setting 11 Authentication amp Encryption You may select one of the following authentications to secure your wireless network Open include 802 1x Shared Auto WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK e Open Open system authentication simply consists of two communications The first is an authentication request by the client that contains the station ID typically the MAC address This is followed by an authentication response from the AP containing a success or failure message An example o
18. Ps AP1 AP2 AP3 to build up the staff wireless network You can follow the procedure bellow Description Make sure AP1 is in Master Mode WiFi LED should be Green color if not you have to Set AP1 in Master Mode toggle its AP mode via pressing the WEC button and configure it via web for 9 10 seconds Ul Login in to AP1 web UI and configure the wireless settings as what you want LAN IP SSID encryption key etc Make sure AP2 AP3 is in Slave Mode WiFi Set AP2 and AP3 in Slave LED should be Amber color if not you have to Mode toggle its AP mode via pressing the WEC button for 9 10 seconds Master to Slave WEC Trigger AP1 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second Trigger AP2 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second It takes 30 60 seconds for the device to finish the WEC configuration process Easy configure AP2 via WEC Master to Slave WEC Trigger AP1 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second Trigger AP3 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second It takes 30 60 seconds for the device to finish the WEC configuration process Easy configure AP3 via WEC Install AP1 to its location first and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device Client3 Install AP2 to its location and verify its wireless network connectivity with a cli
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20. You will need to close out of the Network Connection Properties screen before the changes go into effect Wireless Network Connection Properties KA Ka Connect using BY High Rate Wireless LAN Mini PCI Ad This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks 2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 21005 Packet Scheduler Y Intemet Protocol TCP IP Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft a Lil Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Again you can verify the settings by doing an ipconfig in the command prompt In case you re not sure how to do this click on Start then Run ss Printers and Faxes Si Help and Support Search P Media Center BT All Programs SS Run ES Log Of fo Turn Off Computer ELE Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open kond Then at the prompt type in ipconfig and hit Enter This will show the IP address for the network adapter you changed C 5 Documents and Settings AaP Geek gt ipconf ig Mindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Wireless Metwork Connection Connection specific DHS Suffix IP Address a lt lt e e 1 192 168 2 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 GisDocuments and Settings AP Geek gt k lf y
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22. ble is reachable connecting each AP to an Ethernet Uplink is recommended Above WEC configuration process is also suitable for running Ethernet cables to AP2 AP4 to get a better wireless network Chapter 3 Making Configurations Whenever you want to configure your network or this device you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web browser and typing in the IP Address of the device The default IP Address is 192 168 1 1 In the configuration section you may want to check the connection status of this device to do Basic or Advanced Network setup or to check the system status These task buttons can be easily found in the cover page of the Ul User Interface Enter the default username and password admin in the System Password and then click login button WAP 6103 Ceiling Wireless Access Point Oooo ee OO oe namas ea JI in 8 INCIERTO Afterwards you can go Wizard Basic Network Advanced Network Application or System respectively on left hand side of web page WAP 6103 Ceiling Wireless Access Point Chent0 RF Module 10 Basic Network l en Advanced Network l IPv4 System Status HELP e i A ae nas a o Jm Note You can see the Connection Status screen below after you logged in ma Pv4 System Status HELP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Static IF Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Domain Name Server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics Information O e ee Note You can see all
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25. client station and the AP Three types of shared key authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments e Auto The gateway will select appropriate authentication method Open or Shared according to the WiFi client s request automatically o WPA PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key o WPA2 PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key 7 Remote AP MAC 1 Remote AP MAC 4 If you do not enable the Lazy mode you have to enter the wireless MAC address for each WDS peer one by one Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 1 2 1 4 Universal Repeater Mode Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage lt provides the function to act as Adapter Client and AP at the same time and can use this function to connect to a Root AP and use AP SSID name must be the same as that of Root AP function to service all wireless stations within its coverage All the stations within the coverage of this access point can be bridged to the Root AP et WiFi l Y A Ly eme Repeater Client WiFi AP WiFi AP Router RF Module Advanced RF Module1 Settings ma Wireless Sett
26. cons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices Transmit Power Normally the wireless transmission power operates at 100 out power specification of this device You can lower down the power ratio to prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your corporate home office or designated wireless area RTS Threshold If an excessive number of wireless packet collision occurred the wireless performance will be affected It can be improved by adjusting the RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send threshold value Fragmentation Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units fragments to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage DTIM interval A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the wireless router has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value WMM Capable WMM can help control latency and jitter when transmitting multimedia content over a wireless connection WLAN Partition You can check the WLAN Partition function to separate the wireless clients associated to the same VAP The wireless clients can t communicate each other but they can access the internet and other Ethernet LAN devices 8 AP Isolation If you enabled multiple VAPs in this device you can further decide whether the wireless clients associated t
27. d the network testing Step 5 System is applying the setting eme emm System is applying the settings lt Back Finish Step 6 Click finish to complete it Configuration is Completed Please click Finish to back to Status page LAN IP Address is changed please reconnect manually 2 2 Use WEC Button to Setup Wireless Profiles WEC Wireless Easy Connection is an easy configuration feature that is similar to well known WPS function It can be used to duplicate one device s wireless configuration to the other AP devices from the same manufacture by clicking one button for both devices There are two alternative AP modes defined for the device to operate with WEC Wireless Easy Connection feature One is the Master Mode by default and the other is the Slave Mode Before starting to use WEC to configure your AP devices you have to learn how to identify and set the device in the Master Mode or the Slave Mode As stated in Section 1 2 4 and 1 2 5 2 2 1 One Master and several isolated Slaves Example Deploy AP1 AP3 to buildup a staff wireless network and the expected service range as the three circles Ea Gateway with DHCP server enabled e AP1 SSID staff Master TT Ki AP2 SSID staff Slave Mode a A AP3 SSID staff Master or Slave Mode E Sa gt Client1 an XQ Client2 Re Client4 _ As illustrated in above figure how to configure the three A
28. ec The Slave AP wil be marked as an un configured device so that it can be paired with another Master or configured Slave AP later For Master AP there is no effect on this button behavior Press the Reset WEC button for about 20 seconds till the Status LED becomes solid Green to indicate that the reset to default function is triggered Release the button Then the device will reboot automatically and apply the factory default settings as well lt takes about 2 minutes to finish the reset to factory default operation WEC Reset Reset to Default Press 20 sec Chapter 2 Getting Started Before you can install this product to designated location and make it operate properly you have to configure the device setting to fit in your network environment Hardware Preparation a Connect an Ethernet cable between this device and the computer that you will operate to set up the device b Power on the device via connecting the power adaptor DC Plug to the DC Jack of this device and plug in the power adaptor to an electrical outlet Software Preparation Most computers are connecting to a local network with dynamic IP DHCP setting To access the web UI of the device you have to change your computer s TCP IPv4 settings into a static IP setting for the Ethernet Interface You can refer to Appendix A for how to assign a Static IP address you your computer The device s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 and your computer m
29. ection keep dropping Antenna Orientation i Try different antenna orientations for the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP li Try to keep the antenna at least 6 inches away from the wall or other objects ll Try changing the channel on the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP and your Access Point and Wireless adapter to a different channel to avoid interference lll Keep your product away from electrical devices that generate RF noise like microwaves monitors electric motors etc 4 What to do if forgot my encryption key 1 Go back to advanced seiting to set up your Encryption key again 2 Reset the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP to default setting 5 How to reset to default 1 Ensure the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP is powered on 2 Find the Reset button on the right side 3 Press the Reset button for 8 seconds and then release 4 After the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP reboots it has back to the factory default settings Appendix A Assigning a Static IP in Windows PC When organizing your local network it s easier to assign each computer it s own IP address than using DHCP Here we will take a look at doing it in XP Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows 8 1 If you have a home network with several computes and devices it s a good idea to assign each of them a specific address If you use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol each computer will request and be assigned an address ever
30. ent device Client4 at the location beyond the service range of AP1 Besides You can also check the AP2 s WiFi LED it should be Solid Amber if AP2 already connected a Master AP AP1 Install AP3 to its location and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device Client1 at the location beyond the service range of AP1 In this case AP3 is located out of the service range of AP1 you don t have to check AP3 s WiFi LED but you have to connect the AP3 with an Ethernet cable to the gateway Mount the devices AP1 AP2 and AP3 to expected locations 2 2 2 One Master and a series of connected Slaves This device also support universal repeater function you can easily extend the wireless network with a series repeaters that are wireless concatenated to build up the wireless network without running Ethernet cables to each repeater Example Deploy AP1 AP4 to buildup a LevelOne wireless network in a concatenated topology Ethernet Wireless a T Ko D Q Ka CH D D K ga gt Repeater Repeater Ki Repeater Ki er nal Slave L Slave 5 Slave B A ER a a a ee e SSID LevelOne SSID LevelOne SSID LevelOne yA D y AR E gt NW Wireless Network Extended Wireless Network Extended Wireless Network j As illustrated in above figure if you intend to deploy 4 APs AP1 AP4 to create a LevelOne wireless network you can follow t
31. erate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 A1 Class B Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding product WAP 6103 WiFi 2 4G Ceiling Access Point are designed for small and medium sized businesses to extend the existing wired networks and has the ability to operate in different modes and can be used in a wide variety of wireless applications like AP Point to Point Universal Repeater Mode not only has an easier setup method but also provides better performance and compatibility to creates a virtually larger wireless network infrastructure by linking up other access points Support Multiple SSID capability to use one Physical AP to simultaneously emulate 8 APs with different ESSIDs by separate their packets via VLAN technology 1 1 Contents List 1 i 1pce WAP 6103 2 1pce Power Adapter WW 1 2Hardware Installation 1 2 1 WARNING Attention Do not use the product in high humidity or high temperatures Do not use t
32. f when a failure may occur is if the clients MAC address is explicitly excluded in the Abies configuration In this mode you can also enable the 802 1x feature if you have another RADIUS server for user authentication You need to input IP address port shared key of RADIUS server here gt 802 1 7 Enable RADIUSSeverIP Server IP 0 0 0 0 i t RADIUS port 1812 In this mode you can only choose None or WEP in the encryption field e Shared Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking part in the authentication process have the same shared key or passphrase The shared key is manually set on both the client station and the AP Three types of shared key authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments e Auto The gateway will select appropriate authentication method Open or Shared according to the WiFi client s request automatically o WPA PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key o WPA2 PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key 12 Remote AP MAC 1 Remote AP MAC 4 lf you do not enable the Lazy mode you have to enter the wireless MAC address for each WDS peer one by one Afterwards click on Save
33. figure the Wireless Setting for the Master AP through web Ul first and also prepare a Slave AP that already been set to Slave Mode 1 Press the WEC Reset button of the Master AP for 1 3 seconds release it to trigger the WEC process Then WiFi Green LED flashes fast Press the WEC Reset button of the Slave AP for 1 3 seconds release it to trigger the WEC process Then WiFi Amber LED flashes fast WEC Reset Note The Slave AP must be an un configured Press 3 sec one if it has already been paired and configured before please reset its Slave configuration first After a few seconds normally about 30 60 seconds The Master and Slave APs can be paired automatically and auto duplicates the VAP1 wireless setting of the Master AP as that of the Slave AP If there is something wrong during paring the two devices the process will be finished in 2 minutes Once the easy configuration process completed the Status LED will be recovered to its original behavior prior to you triggered it And the WiFi LED will be Solid when Slave AP is connected to the network WEC Reset Besides the above Master to Slave configuration Easy Configuration Master to Slave Configuration Press 3 sec the easy configuration process also supports Slave to Slave Slave to Slave configuration 1 Press the WEC Reset button of the first Slave AP say Slavei that has been paired and configured for 1 3 seconds release i
34. he WEB GUI here Change Password FW Upgrade System Time Others Firmware Upgrade HELP Firmware Filename ea Aa Current firmware versionis 1004 11201700 Note Do notinterruptihe process or power off the unit when itis being upgraded When the process is done successfully the unit will be restarted automatically Accept unofficial firmware Press browse button to indicate the file name of new firmware and then press Upgrade button to start to upgrade new firmware on this device If you want to upgrade a firmware which is from GPL policy please check Accept unofficial firmware NOTE PLEASE DO NOT TURN THE DEVICE OFF WHEN UPGRADE IS PROCEEDING 3 3 3 3 System Time lf new firmware is available you can upgrade device firmware through the WEB GUI here Change Password FW Upgrade System Time Others ES E HELP deeg t Time Zone Not yet configured The default is GMT 00 00 t Auto Synchronization Enable Time Server RFC 868 Auto 2013 EE November E eg Year Month Day t Date And Time Manually 11 f 15 e 04 Hour Minute Second sync with Time Server sync with my PC Tuesday November 26 2013 11 15 07 1 Time Zone Select a time zone where this device locates 2 Auto Synchronization Check the Enable checkbox
35. he procedure below e Bes TI Description O 1 Make sure AP1 is in Master Mode WiFi LED should be Green color if not you have to Set AP1 in Master Mode toggle its AP mode via pressing the WEC button and configure it via web for 8 seconds Ul Login in to AP1 web UI and configure the wireless settings as what you want LAN IP SSID encryption key etc Make sure AP2 AP3 AP4 is in Slave Mode Set AP2 AP3 AP4 in WiFi LED should be Amber color if not you Slave Mode have to toggle its AP mode via pressing the WEC button for 8 seconds Master to Slave WEC Trigger AP1 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second Trigger AP2 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second It takes 30 60 seconds for the device to finish the WEC configuration process Easy configure AP2 via WEC Slave to Slave WEC Trigger AP2 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second Trigger AP3 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second It takes 30 60 seconds for the device to finish the WEC configuration process Easy configure AP3 via WEC Slave to Slave WEC Trigger AP3 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second Trigger AP4 into WEC configuration process via pressing the WEC button for 3 second It takes 30 60 seconds for the device to finish the WEC configu
36. he same power source for the Product as other equipment Only use the power adapter that comes with the package Using a different voltage rating power adaptor may damage the device Do not open or repair the case yourself If the Product is too hot turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center Place the Product on a stable surface and avoid using this product and all accessories outdoors 1 2 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Network Requirements Web based Configuration Utility Requirements CD Installation Wizard Requirements e An Ethernet based Cable or DSL modem IEEE 802 11n or 802 11b g wireless clients 10 100 Ethernet Computer with the following e Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating system e An installed Ethernet adapter Browser Requirements Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Chrome 2 0 or higher Firefox 3 0 or higher Safari 3 0 or higher with Java 1 3 1 or higher Windows Users Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed Visit www java com to download the latest version Computer with the following e Windows 7 Vista or XP with Service Pack 2 e An installed Ethernet adapter e CD ROM drive 1 2 3 Hardware Configuration Rear View Slee 9 DO e IMA G o oo Oo SOCIO DI O E UAT a w DA W Kr DD DO UU Y DN A8 p p Lo O ESO S s rf D Oit 0 8 0 8 fi A amp dr e Hna ilin te E Jere Y DO Leg e XD a Oh e018 amp Oe
37. igher bandwidth setting Authentication amp Encryption You may select one of the following authentications to secure your wireless network Open include 802 1x Shared Auto WPA PSK WPA WPA2 PSK WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or WPA IWPA2 e Open Open system authentication simply consists of two communications The first is an authentication request by the client that contains the station ID typically the MAC address This is followed by an authentication response from the AP containing a success or failure message An example of when a failure may occur is if the clients MAC address is explicitly excluded in the AP s configuration In this mode you can also enable the 802 1x feature if you have another RADIUS server for user authentication You need to input IP address port shared key of RADIUS server here t 802 1 d Enable V RADIUSSeverIP Server IP 0 0 0 0 i RADIUS port g E RADIUS Shared Key C7 In this mode you can only choose None or WEP in the encryption field e Shared Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking part in the authentication process have the same shared key or passphrase The shared key is manually set on both the client station and the AP Three types of shared key authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments e Auto The gateway will select appropriate authentication method Open or Shared according to the WiFi client s re
38. ing HELP t Wireless Operation Mode Universal Repeater e t Destination AP MAC EE WPS Setup Wireless Client List 1 Green AP Enable the Green AP function to reduce the power consumption when there is no wireless traffic 2 Network ID SSID Network ID is used for identifying a Wireless LAN Client stations can roam freely over this device and other Access Points that have the same Network ID The factory default SSID is default you have to change it to the same SSID of the peer AP to be associated under the Universal Repeater Mode 3 Destination AP MAC Besides to have the same SSID of the peer AP to be associated under the Universal Repeater mode you also have to specify the MAC address of the peer AP to avoid making wrong connection with other AP that has the same SSID 4 SSID Broadcast By default the SSID Broadcast setting is Enable and the device will broadcast beacons that have some information including SSID to the air so that wireless clients can know how many AP devices by scanning the network Therefore if this setting is configured as Disable you can hide the wireless network from been scanned by wireless clients Those who know the SSID can manually specify the SSID on their client device to connect the hidden wireless network 5 VLAN ID This device supports mapping of a SSID to a certain VLAN ID to separate the workgroups across wireless and wired domains By default it is no
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40. level MO a E MM E Ze E one LevelOne User Manual WAP 6103 Managed Ceiling Wireless Access Point 300Mbps 802 11n Fast Ethernet PoE 802 3af V1 1_207140509 Table of contents CHAPTER EE 5 1 1 CONTENTS LIS idad ete 5 1 2 HARDWARE INSTAL TA ON opa A A a eatcentiacen ble a ldwl anita teamc eat laaas 6 EE WEE TEE 6 122 SS TEM REQUIREMENTS ee 6 NEO EE ee 7 12 4 Mounting on the Ceiling a 8 AA AGED A A O 10 eb BUTOMADCTINGON EE 11 CHAPTER 2 GETEING S TA REED BE 14 2 1 EASY SETUP VIA WE E E 15 22 USE WEC BUTTON TO SETUP WIRELESS PROBIGES Eed Bad ed db 18 2 2 1 One Master and several isolated Glaoves 19 2 2 2 One Master and a series of Connected Slaves ooooonocccnncccnnccconcconnnccnncccnnnannncnnnncccnnnannnnnnnnecnnnnas 21 CHAPTERS MAKING CONFIGURATION Ree eguedeeeee dee eegen 24 Sol BASIC NETWORK eunan na a E AEE E AEE O EAA 26 A Dee ET 26 dies WC SS a A AA A E A 27 3 1 2 1 Wireless Sel da 28 GE EE ee 28 SE WDS Ke We 32 LIZ LS AD e 35 3 1 2 1 4 Krees 38 3 1 2 2 Advanced Wireless Setup uan li A a 40 12421 Advanced RE Module l Settini Sai AA as 40 313 APVO AA AAA A AA A ee eee 43 32 ADVANCED IET Oro ds 44 IE ON EE 44 3 2 1 1 MAC Address Control paraiso See enee ege ee ee 44 322 MINA Ni A A A AA A O 45 3 2 2 1 a eeu ns eee een 45 3 2 2 2 e El o E A ee ee ee ee eee eee Seer eee eee ee eee ee 45 3 3 S TEN EH 48 Sal SISI IN TORNEO Ni AAA A AA A Nie had meat soca aie 48 Ge O A A ee 49 3 3 2 1 A E
41. ly Pinging 192 168 1 1 wath 32 bytes of data 192 168 1 1 bhytes 32 time ims TTL 64 172 168 1 12 hytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 172 168 1 1 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 192 168 1 1 hytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Ensure that your Ethernet Adapter is working and that all network drivers are installed properly Network adapter names will vary depending on your specific adapter The installation steps listed below are applicable for all network adapters 1 2 Go to Start gt Right click on My Computer gt Properties Select the Hardware Tab Click Device Manager Double click on Network Adapters Right click on Wireless Card bus Adapter or your specific network adapter Select Properties to ensure that all drivers are installed properly Look under Device Status to see if the device is working properly Click OK 2 What can do if my Ethernet connection does not work properly A Make sure the RJ45 cable connects with the device B Ensure that the setting on your Network Interface Card adapter is Enabled C If settings are correct ensure that you are not using a crossover Ethernet cable not all Network Interface Cards are MDI MDIX compatible and use a patch cable is recommended D If the connection still doesn t work properly then you can reset it to default 3 Something wrong with the wireless connection A Can t setup a wireless connection Ensure that the SSID and the e
42. name for the specified level of access 9 Password 1 2 Use this field to set the password for the specified level of access 10 User 1 2 Priv Key Use this field to define the encryption key for the specified level of access 11 1P Trap Event Receiver 1 4 Enter the IP addresses or Domain Name of your SNMP Management PCs You have to specify the IP address so that the device can send SNMP Trap message to the management PCs consequently Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 3 System In this section you can see system information system logs use system tools for system update and do service scheduling and system administration setting System ev System Information IM Basic Network View System information 7 e System Status T Advanced Network View system logs t System e System Tools Change Password Allow you to change system password This password is used for web GUI System Information login System Status FW Upgrade Upgrade new firmware or restore backup settings System Time Allow you to set device time manually or consult network time from NTP server Others System Tools MMI Backup Setting Backup current device settings Reset to Default Resetthe settings ofthis device to the default values Reboot Restart this device MMI Administrator Time out The amount of time of inactivity before the device
43. ncryption settings are exactly the same to the Clients ll Move the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP and the wireless client into the same room and then test the wireless connection Ill Disable all security settings such as WEP and MAC Address Control IV Turn off the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP and the client then restart it and then turn on the client again V Ensure that the LEDs are indicating normally If not make sure that the power and Ethernet cables are firmly connected VI Ensure that the IP Address subnet mask gateway and DNS settings are correctly entered for the network vil If you are using other wireless device home security systems or ceiling fans lights in your home your wireless connection may degrade dramatically Keep your product away from electrical devices that generate RF noise such as microwaves monitors electric motors B What can I do if my wireless client can not access the Internet l Out of range Put the device closer to your client IL Wrong SSID or Encryption Key Check the SSID or Encryption setting IN Connect with wrong AP Ensure that the client is connected with the correct Access Point i Right click on the Local Area Connection icon in the taskbar li Select View Available Wireless Networks in Wireless Configure Ensure you have selected the correct available network lil Reset the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP to default setting C Why does my wireless conn
44. nd or receive any data via this device Choose allow or deny to allow or deny the clients whose MAC addresses are not in the Control table to associate to the wireless LAN Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 2 2 Management 3 2 2 1 UPNP UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD Standardized Device Control Protocol is a NAT port mapping protocol and is supported by some Network device It is a common communication protocol of automatically configuring port forwarding Applications using peer to peer networks multiplayer gaming and remote assistance programs need a way to communicate through home and business gateways Without IGD one has to manually configure the gateway to allow traffic through a process which is error prone and time consuming E Wizard j UPnP SNMP E Status UPnP setting II O o o o Basic Network 10 t UPnP setting Fl Enable T Advanced Network i Firewall ose This device supports the UPnP Internet Gateway Device IGD feature By default it is enabled 3 2 2 2 SNMP In brief SNMP the Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events UPnP MME x SNMP Setting HELP t Enable SNMP SNMP Version 4 vil vec v3 t Gel Community Set Community private SNMP Setting
45. o different VAPs can access to each other or not When you enabled the AP Isolation function Each VAP is isolated to the others consequently 9 TX Rate For WiFi transmit rate you can choose Best for auto adjustment according to WiFi signal quality in your environment or you can fix it in certain TX rate Please note the WiFi connection may be dropped if you fix at a higher date rate but in a noisy poor RF signal quality environment Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 1 3 IPv6 The growth of the Internet has created a need for more addresses than are possible with IPv4 IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 is a version of the Internet Protocol IP intended to succeed IPv4 which is the protocol currently used to direct almost all Internet traffic IPv6 also implements additional features not present in IPv4 It simplifies aspects of address assignment stateless address auto configuration network renumbering and router announcements when changing Internet connectivity providers This device supports IPv6 it works as a lPv6 bridge you can use it to build a IPv6 network Iw kel IPv6 Setting HELP II o o 10 Basic Network Ethernet LAN LAN IPv6 Address Settings Wireless gt LAN IPV6 Address e Ji PZ EE AA A Si Advanced Network Oe 1 LAN IPv6 address settings Please enter LAN IPv6 address and ignore the LAN IPv6 Link
46. oadcast By default the SSID Broadcast setting is Enable and the device will broadcast beacons that have some information including SSID to the air so that wireless clients can know how many AP devices by scanning the network Therefore if this setting is configured as Disable you can hide the wireless network from been scanned by wireless clients Those who know the SSID can manually specify the SSID on their client device to connect the hidden wireless network 10 11 12 VLAN ID This device supports mapping of a SSID to a certain VLAN ID to separate workgroups across wireless and wired domains By default it is not enables If you enabled this function you have to specify a VLAN ID for the wireless network Max Supported Stations You can specify the number of maximum stations that can associate to the SSID simultaneously Channel The radio channel number The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory Domain The factory default setting is auto channel selection It s recommended to choose a channel that is not used in your environment to reduce radio interference Wireless Mode The RF1 module supports 802 11b g n modes You can also choose N only G N mixed or B G N mixed The factory default setting is B G N mixed Bandwidth The default setting for Bandwidth is Auto You can change it to 20MHZ with care if some clients are suffering from the connectivity problem in h
47. oadcast Enable WPS Setup Wireless Client List 1 Lazy Mode This device support the Lazy Mode to automatically learn the MAC address of WDS peers you don t have to input other peer AP s MAC address However not all the APs can be set to enable the Lazy mode simultaneously at least there must be one AP with all the WDS peers MAC address filled 2 Green AP Enable the Green AP function to reduce the power consumption when there is no wireless traffic 3 AP Number This device supports up to 8 SSIDs at the same time for you to manage your wireless networks You can select AP1 AP8 and configure each wireless network individually 4 Network ID SSID Network ID is used for identifying a Wireless LAN Client stations can roam freely over this device and other Access Points that have the same Network ID The factory default SSID is default you can change it to a meaningful identifier for the wireless users to easy find it out 5 SSID Broadcast By default the SSID Broadcast setting is Enable and the device will broadcast beacons that have some information including SSID to the air so that wireless clients can know how many AP devices by scanning the network Therefore if this setting is configured as Disable you can hide the wireless network from been scanned by wireless clients Those who know the SSID can manually specify the SSID on their client device to connect the hidden wireless network 6 VLAN
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49. ou have a small office or home network assigning each computer a specific IP address makes it a lot easier to manage and troubleshoot network connection problems Source How to Assign a Static IP Address in Windows 7 8 XP or Vista http www howtogeek com howto 19249 how to assign a static ip address in xp vista or windows 7 Appendix B Licensing information This product includes copyrighted third party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Please refer to the GNU General Public License below to check the detailed terms of this license The following parts of this product are subject to the GNU GPL and those software packages are copyright by their respective authors Linux Kernel GPLv2 Linux 2 6 21 busybox GPLv2 busybox_ 1 3 2 bridge utils GPLv2 bridge utils 1 1 udhcp server GPLv2 udhcp 0 9 9 udhcp client fdisk GPLv2 util linux 2 12q mke2fs e2fsck GPLv2 e2fsprogs v1 40 2 samba GNUv2 samba 3 0 20 wireless tools GPLv2 wireless tools vsfptd GPLv2 vsftpd 2 0 3 Transmission MIT Transmission 1 74 mt daapd GNUv2 mt daapd 0 2 4 dnrd GNUv2 DNRD 2 17 libcurl CURL 7 19 6 OpenSSL BSD openssl 1 00b3 ntfs 3g GNUv2 nitfs 3g 2009 4 4 Zebra GNUv2 zebra 0 95a snmpd CMU snmp 4 1 2 pptp GNUv2 pptp 1 7 1 pppoe GPLv2 pppoe 3 8 pppd BSD ppp 2 4 I2tpd GPLv2 l2tp 0 4 iptables GNUv2 iptables 1 4 2 tc GNUv2 iproute2 2 6 11 wget GNU wget 1 7 1 Availability of source code Please
50. quest automatically o WPA PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key o WPA Select Encryption mode and enter RADIUS Server related information You have to specify the IP address and port number for the RADIUS Server and then fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the shared key The key value is shared by the RADIUS server and this router This key value must be consistent with the key value in the RADIUS server The available encryption modes are TKIP AES or TKIP AES o WPA2 PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the pre share key o WPA2 Select Encryption mode and enter RADIUS Server related information You have to specify the IP address and port number for the RADIUS Server and then fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits or 8 to 63 ASCII characters as the shared key The key value is shared by the RADIUS server and this router This key value must be consistent with the key value in the RADIUS server The available encryption modes are TKIP AES or TKIP AES o WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Select Encryption mode and enter the Pre share Key You can fill in 64 hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B F digits
51. ration process Easy configure AP4 via WEC Install AP1 to its location first and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device Install AP2 to its location and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device at the location beyond the service range of AP1 Besides You can also check the AP2 s WIFI LED it should be Solid Amber if AP2 already connected a Master AP AP1 Install AP3 to its location and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device at the location beyond the service range of AP2 Besides You can also check the AP3 s WIFI LED it should be Solid Amber if AP3 already connected AP2 Install AP4 to its location and verify its wireless network connectivity with a client device at the location beyond the service range of AP3 Mount the devices AP1 AP2 AP3 and AP4 to expected locations Besides You can also check the AP4 s WiFi LED it should be Solid Amber if AP4 already connected APs Although such wireless repeater function is avallable there are limitations for such topology First the available bandwidth for AP2 AP4 will be decayed due to it is connected to it peer AP wirelessly It depends on the data rate and environment Besides if one of the AP say AP2 is disconnected the APs behind it will be disconnected as well Such topology needs more maintenance effort to keep the whole wireless network connectivity If Ethernet ca
52. rk Traceroute proceeds unless all three sent packets are lost more than twice then the connection is lost and the route cannot be evaluated Ping on the other hand only computes the final round trip times from the destination point 3 3 4 MMI 3 3 4 1 Web Ul TAI Wizard Web UI T E Status Others om 1Y Basic Network i t Administrator Time out seconds 0 to disable EA Advanced Network l Save Undo Te System System Information System Status System Tools You can set UI administration time out duration in this page If the value is 0 means the time out is unlimited CHAPTOR 4 Troubleshooting This Chapter provides solutions to problems for the installation and operation of the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP You can refer to the following if you are having problems 1 Why can t configure the device even the cable is plugged and the LED Is lit Do a Ping test to make sure that the WiFi Access Point is responding Note It is recommended that you Go to Start gt Run 1 Type cmd A EES i Type the name of a program folder document or E Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open 2E cos tome 2 Press OK 3 Type ipconfig to get the IP of default gateway 4 Type ping 192 168 1 1 Assure that you ping the correct IP Address assigned to the WiFi Concurrent 300Mbps Business AP It will show four replies if you ping correct
53. s 802 11b g n modes You can also choose N only G N mixed or B G N mixed The factory default setting is B G N mixed Bandwidth The default setting for Bandwidth is Auto You can change it to 20MHz with care if some clients are suffering from the connectivity problem in higher bandwidth setting Authentication amp Encryption You may select one of the following authentications to secure your wireless network Open include 802 1x Shared Auto WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK e Open Open system authentication simply consists of two communications The first is an authentication request by the client that contains the station ID typically the MAC address This is followed by an authentication response from the AP containing a success or failure message An example of when a failure may occur is if the clients MAC address is explicitly excluded in the Abies configuration In this mode you can also enable the 802 1x feature if you have another RADIUS server for user authentication You need to input IP address port shared key of RADIUS server here t 802 1X y Enable d RADIUS SeneriP Server IP 0 0 0 0 d t RADIUS port bilo In this mode you can only choose None or WEP in the encryption field e Shared Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking part in the authentication process have the same shared key or passphrase The shared key is manually set on both the
54. t enables If you enabled this function you have to specify a VLAN ID for the wireless network 6 Max Supported Stations You can specify the number of maximum stations that can associate to the SSID simultaneously 7 Channel The radio channel number The permissible channels depend on the Regulatory Domain The factory default setting is auto channel selection It s recommended to choose a channel that is not used in your environment to reduce radio interference 8 Bandwidth The default setting for Bandwidth is Auto You can change it to 20MHZ with care if some clients are suffering from the connectivity problem in higher bandwidth setting 9 Authentication amp Encryption You may select one of the following authentications to secure your wireless network Open Shared Auto WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 1 2 2 Advanced Wireless Setup This device provides advanced wireless setup for professional user to optimize the wireless performance under the specific installation environment 3 1 2 2 1 Advanced RF Module1 Settings RF Module Advanced RF Module1 Settings Advanced RF Module1 Settings HELP Regulatory Domain US 1 11 Beacon Interval 0 msec range 1 1000 RTS Threshold 2347 1 2347 Fragmentation 2346 256 2346 OTIM Interval range 1 255 WMM Capable W Enable WLAN Partition Beacon interval Bea
55. t to trigger the WEC process Then the WiFi LED flashes fast Press the WEC Reset button of the second Slave AP say Slave2 that is an un configured Slave AP for 1 3 seconds release it to trigger the WEC process Then the WiFi LED flashes fast After a few seconds normally about 30 60 seconds The Slave1 and Slave2 APs can be paired automatically and auto duplicates the wireless setting of the Slave1 as that of the Slave2 If there is something wrong during paring the two devices the process will be finished in 2 minutes Once the easy configuration process completed the Status LED will be recovered to its original behavior prior to you triggered it There are two alternative AP modes defined for the device to operate with WEC Wireless Easy Connection feature One is Master Mode by default and the other is Slave Mode To change the AP mode from one to the other you have to Press the WEC Reset button for 6 10 seconds AP Mode WEC Reset and then release it Toggling Press 8 sec 2 The WiFi LED becomes OFF in 3 5 seconds After about 20 25 seconds the WiFi LED will be lit ON again to indicate that the AP Mode is changed lt takes about 36 seconds to change toggle the AP Mode completely WiFi Green LED Device is in Master Mode WiFi Amber LED Device is in Slave Mode Reset Slave AP WEC Reset 1 Press the WEC Reset button for about 11 15 Configuration Press 13 seconds and release it s
56. the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 2 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Local Area Connection Properties Connect using EF Intel R 82578DC Gigabit Network Connection El VMware Bridge Protocol 2005 Packet Scheduler El File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv8 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP v4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper LC Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Cancel Windows 7 will run network diagnostics and verify the connection is good Here we had no problems with it but if you did you could run the network troubleshooting wizard Kr Windows Network Diagnostics Troubleshooting couldn t identify the problem You can try exploring other options that might be helpful Explore additional options Close the troubleshooter Now you can open the command prompt and do an ipconfig to see the network adapter settings have been successfully changed Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix Link local IPv6 Address Fe 11e3 1d23 al IPu4 Address eo ow eS KN KEN NCL E Subnet Mask ee e D Dh Dh n H Default Gateway a a a
57. tion parameters such as an IP address from a DHCP server Note Please check if there is DHCP server in your Network first 2 LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary Secondary DNS If you selected the Static IP network type for this device you have to further specify the LAN IP Address Subnet mask Gateway and optional Primary Secondary DNS settings for well connecting to your local network 3 1 2 Wireless Wireless settings allow you to set the WLAN wireless LAN configuration items When the wireless configuration is done your wireless network is ready for supporting your local WiFi devices such as your laptop PC wireless printer and some portable devices RF Modulet Advanced RF Module Settings ma Wireless Setting HELP t Wireless Module Enable Wireless Operation Mode WDS Hybrid Mode Le t Lazy Mode W Enable E Le t Max Supported Stations Fl Enable EA 1 46 WPS Setup Wireless Client List The embedded RF Module1 is a IEEE 802 11b g n compliant 2 4GHz Wireless Module 3 1 2 1 Wireless Setup There are several wireless operation modes provided by this device They are AP Only Mode WDS Hybrid Mode WDS Only Mode and Universal Repeater Mode You can choose the expected mode and configure the device manually Besides manually configuration the devices to be deployed one by one you can also configure your devices via the simple WEC configuration
58. to enable this function Besides you can select a NTP time server to consult UTC time 3 Sync with Time Server Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol 4 Sync with my PC Click on the button if you want to set Date and Time using the PC s Date and Time Afterwards click on Save to store your settings or click Undo to give up the changes 3 3 3 4 Others In this section you can do system backup reset to default system reboot settings and ping test Change Password FW Upgrade System Time Others Others HELP Backup Setting Ba t Resetto Default t Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Domain Name or IP address for Traceroute Traceroute 1 Backup Setting You can backup your settings by clicking the Backup button and save it as a bin file Once you want to restore these settings please click Firmware Upgrade button and use the bin file you saved 2 Reset to Default You can also reset this device to factory default settings by clicking the Reset button Reboot You can also reboot this device by clicking the Reboot button Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test This allows you to configure an IP and ping the device You can ping a specific IP to test whether it is alive 5 Domain Name or IP address for Traceroute Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool for displaying the route path and measuring transit delays of packets across an IP netwo
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60. ust be assigned with a 192 168 1 x IP address to get access to the device Referring to Appendix A and set the TCP IPv4 address of your computer to 192 168 123 25 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pw4 Properties Y EE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capabiity Otherwise you need to ask your network admirestrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically following IP address 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 O Default gateway Dtan UNS server ac Hress automata Use the folowing DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit After applying this setting you can now access to the web UI for configuring the device 2 1 Easy Setup via Web UI You can browse web Ul to configure the device Firstly you need to launch the Setup Wizard browser first and then the Setup Wizard will guide you step by step to finish the basic setup process Activate the setup wizard Type in the IP Address http 192 168 1 1 L D Type the default password admin in the system authentication fields and then click login button Select Wizard for basic settings in a simple way Or you can go to Basic Network Advanced Network Applications System to setup the configuration by your own selection WAP 6103 Ceiling Wireless Access Point
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62. will automatically close the Administrator session Set this to zero to disable it 3 3 1 System Information You can view the System Information in this page System Information System Information Display time Tue 01 Jan 2013 00 08 59 0000 13 Advanced Network i Te System System Status System Tools MMI 3 3 2 System Status 3 3 2 1 Web Log Web Log Syslogd Email Alert ma Log Types t Log Types El system El attacks El Drop El Debug ma Web Log Page 0 0 Log Number 0 lt lt Previous Next gt gt First Page 1 Log Types You can select the log types to be collected in the web log area There are System Attacks Drop and Debug types for you to select 2 Web Log You can browse refresh download and clear the log messages 3 3 2 2 Syslog This device also can export system logs to specific destination by means of syslog UDP and SMTP TCP With enabled Syslog function this device will send log to a certain host periodically You need to install a syslog utility on a host to receive syslogs Web Log Syslogd Email Alert System Log HELP Oooo me IO CT IP address for syslogd Il E The items you have to setup include 1 IP Address for syslogd Host IP of destination where syslog will be sent to Check Enable to enable this function 3 3 2 3 Email Alert Web Log Syslogd Email Alert Email Alert HELP t Setting of
63. y time it s booted up When you have to do troubleshooting on your network it s annoying going to each machine to figure out what IP they have Using Static IPs prevents address conflicts between devices and allows you to manage them more easily Assigning IPs to Windows is essentially the same process but getting to where you need to be varies between each version Search Everywhere v network and sharing Center Windows 7 or Windows 8 x To change the computer s IP address in Windows 7 type network and sharing into the search box in the Start Menu and select Network and Sharing Center when it comes up If you are in Windows 8 x it will be on the Start Screen itself like the screenshot at the top of this article Control Panel 3 vr Network and Sharing Center Find ar A Choose homegroup and sharing options fix networking and connection problems p See more results network and sharing x Shut down ma CI Then when the Network and Sharing Center opens click on Change adapter settings This will be the same on Windows 7 or 8 x ad MYSTICGEEK PC This computer View your active networks Network Home network Right click on your local adapter and select Properties E je E Control Panel Network and Internet Network Organize Disable this network device Diagnose this conn Lorca bi Connection Gigabit Network Disable Status Diagnose Bridge
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