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1. System Location unknown Step 6 Enter a unique name in the System Name field Step 7 Fill in the name of a person to contact in the System Contact field Step 8 Fill up the System Location field If there are multiple devices in your network or building this entry might help to identify the device location Step 9 Click on the Apply button to effect the changes 164 SYSTEM CLOCK SETUP Step 1 Click on System Clock Setup from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu System Time Setting Current Router Time lar 13 2000 21 22 1 and Time Zone GMT 0O7 00 Proposed Router Time a 7104 20 050 53 17 Select to Change the Time Zone for the Router Location GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada v Auto Time Setting SNTP Enable Disable time nist gov Time Servers Phista sA cesium mtk nao ac jp v e g time nist gov ns arc nasa gaov Step 2 Select the appropriate time zone from the Select to Change the Time Zone for the Router Location drop down list Step 3 Enable the Auto Time Setting SNTP radio button SNTP stands for Simple Network Time Protocol and is used to synchronise computer clocks Step 4 Fill in the Time Servers field and click on the Apply button to effect the changes 165 FIRMWARE UPGRADE You can check the types and version of your firmware by clicking on About System from the HELP menu To begin with ensure that you
2. Step 2 Enter the IP address of the target Target Hont 1P Address 192 168 168 host where the target host you want Se the access point to ping to Ping Utility Step 3 To ping the access point click Start Ping Return Message 1 1 64 E z eqea ttl gi Cine dl TATT 1 Step 4 The Ping messages will be displayed 160 SYSLOG Syslog forwards system log messages in a network to a machine running a Syslog listening application It is used to help in managing the computer system and increase security on the network Freeware supporting Syslog is widely available for download from the Internet Syslog Enabled Device aT Transfer Logs Workstations Via Syslog g Machine Running gt Syslog listening application VM This section shows how to e Setup Syslog e View logged information The System Log Setup page allows the user to e Enable or Disable system logging e Set the Remote IP Address or Domain Name and Remote Port for the router to send the system log messages to Follow these steps to setup Syslog Step 2 Click on Syslog from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu System Log Setup Status Enable Disable Remote IP Address or Domain 192 168 168 1 Remote Port 514 161 Step 2 Select to Enable Syslog Step 3 Enter the Remote IP Address or Domain Name Step 4 Enter the Remote Port Step 5 Click Apply to make the changes Follow these sample steps to view logged in
3. All Types Redirect Tine Exceeded O Titanate Aaguitst E Information Request LD address Mask Request Rule Name Disposition Policy Protocols ICMP Types Oeste bom Werogchoite Edit Firewall rule Pule Huner sf ule Mamet 2 dhep bootp Deaposition Polity i Aconpl Protecals Uap M O cho aply Source Quench O Echo Request lr Parameter Problem Ci Timestamp Reply El Information Raply O Address Mosk moply Source IP Address i Ame Fram i Tay Destination IP Addrecs Fram To Source Port i From h Te Destinatar Port Fram B Toni Check Opteans i Check TTL TTL waka i Serve Dette l Cancel Enter a unique name to identify this firewall rule This parameter determines whether the packets obeying the rule should be accepted or denied by the firewall Choose between Accept and Deny Users are allowed to select the type of data packet from TCP UDP ICMP IGMP or ALL Note If users select either ICMP or IGMP they are required to make further selection in the ICMP Types or IGMP Types respectively This IP protocol is used to report errors in IP packet routing ICMP serves as a form of flow control although ICMP messages are neither guaranteed to be received or transmitted 156 IGMP Types Source IP Destination IP a router is available on the network unreachable be delivered Informs the host to lower the rate at which it sends datag
4. Benin Marne Update hates Aaa Ferenn 144 Step 3 To add a new Dynamic DNS to the list click on the Add button and E you will see the Choice DDNS z ZHONG Dynamic ONG Bariko Prodor slat Ooi Provider page appear There are i E two default providers that you can use The following parameters are explained below e Choice This allows you to check the radio button of your preferred DDNS provider Choice DDNS Provider New Back HE e Provider Name This is the name of your preferred DDNS provider e Register Now This allows you to go to the website of your preferred DDNS provider where you can register your account There are two DDNS providers that are pre defined for you Please note that you need to be connected to the Internet to register your DDNS account To select 2MyDNS Dynamic DNS Service Provider as DDNS Service Provider Step Under the Choice column in the Choice DDNS Provider check the ee io radio button next to the 2MyDNS SEE eee DNS Service Provider Then click on the Next button to proceed Choice DDNS Provider ines Back Step 2 Enter your Domain Name Dynamic DNS Add Step 3 The Auto Detect checkbox Is ticked by default The WAN IP entry box is blank by default These default settings should be applied if the 145 dynamic WAN IP connection is used For instance If your ISP Connection service uses the dynamic WAN IP tick the Auto Dete
5. CTRY_COSTA_RICA CR CTRY_CROATIA HR CTRY_CYPRUS CY CIRY CZECH CZ CTRY_DENMARK DK CTRY_DOMINICAN_REPUBLIC DO CTRY_ECUADOR EC 188 CTRY_EGYPT EG CTRY_EL_SALVADOR SV CTRY_ESTONIA EE CTRY_FINLAND Fl CTRY_FRANCE _ FR CTRY_FRANCE2 F2 CTRY_GEORGIA GE CTRY_GERMANY DE CTRY_GREECE GR CTRY_GUATEMALA GT CTRY_HONDURAS HN CTRY_HONG_KONG HK CTRY_HUNGARY HU CTRY_ICELAND IS CTRY_INDIA IN CTRY_INDONESIA ID CTRY_IRAN IR CTRY_IRELAND IE CTRY_ISRAEL IL CTRY_ITALY IT CTRY_JAPAN JP CTRY_JAPANI J1 CTRY_JAPAN2 J2 CTRY_JAPAN3 J3 CTRY_JAPAN4 J4 CTRY_JAPANS J5 CTRY_JAPAN6 J6 CTRY_JORDAN JO CTRY_KAZAKHSTAN KZ CTRY_KOREA_NORTH KP CTRY_KOREA_ROC KR CTRY_KOREA_ROC2 K2 CTRY_KOREA_ROC3 K3 CTRY_KUWAIT KW CTRY_LATVIA LV CTRY_LEBANON LB CTRY_LIECHTENSTEIN LI CTRY_LITHUANIA LT CTRY_LUXEMBOURG LU CTRY_MACAU MO CTRY_MACEDONIA MK CTRY_MALAYSIA MY CTRY_MALTA MT CTRY_MEXICO MX CTRY_MONACO MC CTRY_MOROCCO MA CTRY_NETHERLANDS NL CTRY_NEW_ZEALAND NZ CTRY_NORWAY NO CTRY_OMAN OMN CTRY_PAKISTAN PK CTRY_PANAMA _ PA CTRY_PERU PE CTRY_PHILIPPINES PH CTRY_P
6. NWLink NetBIOS 4 Local Area Connection Properties HB Reatek ATL8139 Famiy PCI Fast Eth Sy M NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Prot J Internet Protocol TCP IP Gi U Install instal Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 181 Step 4 Select the radio button for Use the iad following IP address Enter the IP Ie cape hee you eed sk you nto at Te Address and Subnet Mask as 192 168 168 X and 255 255 255 0 pe aR where X can be any number from 2 IP address 492 168 _ 168 160 to 254 except for 1 In this example Subnet mask 255 25525 0 we are using 192 168 168 160 as the Defaut gateway static IP Address Internet Protocol TCPAP Properties Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server m Step 5 Click on OK to close all windows 182 Step 6 Next in order to check if the IP address has been correctly assigned to your PC go to Start menu Accessories select Command Prompt and type the command ipconfig all CAWINDOWS system 3 2icemd cwe Ci Documents and SettingssAdministrator gt ipconf igrall findows IP Configuration Hos
7. Requirement for PoE Environment Requirements Operating Temp 20 C to 70 C Storage Temp 65 C to 100 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 RH Humidity RH Relative Humidity Physical Dimensions 145mm x 132mm x 41mm HxWxD 194
8. Max Age a 20 6 40 82 MAC FILTERING MAC Filtering acts as a security measure by controlling the users accessing to the network through their MAC address Each WLAN or radio card supports up to 16 virtual access points and has its own MAC address listing The client MAC addresses entries can be set apply to all or to only selected virtual access points NOTE MAC Filfering will not filter any MAC address from Ethernet port 83 Add a MAC address to the MAC Address List Step 1 Select MAC Filtering from WLAN Setup a b g MAC Address Filtering page displays In this page you may also set the MAC Filtering Status to Enable or Disable for access points and set the Policy to either Accept or Deny MAC addresses Status Policy Enable v Accept v Status Policy Enable v Deny vl Status Policy Disable v Accept v Status Policy Click Edit MAC Filtering set to Enable with Policy to Accept only the MAC addresses in the MAC Filter Address List and deny all other MAC addresses MAC Filtering set to Enable with Policy to Deny all the MAC addresses in the MAC Filter Address List and accept all other MAC addresses MAC Filtering set to Disable Whether Policy is set to Enable or Deny does not matter MAC Filtering set to Disable Whether Policy is set to Enable or Deny does not matter This displays the MAC Address List of individual virtual access points MAC Address Filtering
9. T 4 AP 2 ar i Par apga OK ria Notebook 4 aE ar A 80 Scenario 3 With STP and Pseudo VLAN In this example both STP and Pseudo VLAN Per Node are implemented in this network When Pseudo VLAN Per Node is activated the wireless users will be Unable to access one another a AP 1 r Notebook 1 N j APH A d mY CCC P bi S j j A Notebook 4 AP 4 81 Step Click on STP Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu Step 2 Select Enable from the STP Status radio button fill in the fields and click on the Apply button to update the changes Priority Default 32768 Range 0 65535 This is the relative priority The lowest priority will be elected as the root Hello Time Default 2 Range 1 10 This is the hello time Every this number seconds a hello packet Is sent out by Hello packets are used to Communicate information about the topology throughout the entire STP network Forward Delay Default 15 Range 4 30 The forward delay is the time that is spent in the listening and learning state Max Age Default 20 Range 6 40 The max age timer controls the maximum length of time that passes before a port saves its configuration information Spanning Tree Protocol Setup STP Status Enable Disable STP Designated Root 32768 00 80 48 3d 0f 80 Priority 32768 32768 0 65535 Hello Time 2 2 1 10 Forward Delay 1 5 15 4 30
10. Web server oie hosting the website Types a URL in the passan Point ebbrowser d a Another DNS server B The access point asks DNS Server contacted by DNS server A A for the IP address of the server hosting the website that you want to access bj DNS Server A does not have the IP address of the web server and contacts another DNS server to find the answer d DNS Server A returns the IP address of the Web server to the access point Cc DNS server B would then search its cache or would in turn contact other DNS servers to return a reply to DNS Server A DNS serverA contacted by the access point NOTE For Internet access please do NOT leave the DNS Server field of the PC s TCP IP Properties blank Simply key in any legal IP address for it e g 10 10 10 10 even though you do not have the exact DNS IP address 142 TO ENABLE DISABLE DNS REDIRECTION Step Under the Home User Features Command menu click on DNS Redirection Step 2 Enable Disable DNS Redirection Simply choose Enable or Disable for the Status of DNS Redirection Status Enable Disable Step 3 Complete the setup by clicking the Apply button DYNAMIC DNS SETUP It is difficult to remember the IP addresses used by computers to communicate on the Internet It gets even more complicated when ISPs change your public IP address regularly as is the case when the Internet connection type is Dynamic IP or PPPOE with Dyn
11. wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Step 4 Select the radio button for Use the following IP address Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask as 192 168 168 x and 255 255 255 0 where x can be any number from 2 to 254 except 1 In this example we are using 192 168 168 160 as the static IP Address Internet Protocol TCPAIP 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 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 168 160 Subnet mask 2a 0 Default gateway iS server adatess automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 23 Step 3 Click on the OK button to close all windows Step 6 Next in order to check if the IP address has been correctly assigned to your PC go to Start menu Accessories select Command Prompt and type the command ipconfig all CWINDOWS systema f cmd exe C Documents and Settings Administrator ipconf ig all Windows IF Gonf igqgurat ion Host Mame gt gt gt a lt a a o Wingp Br
12. 130 Step 2 By default Bandwidth Control is disabled Select Enable followed by clicking the Apply button Enable Disable Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control Status Enable Disable TO CONFIGURE WAN BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETTING The access point can allow you fo limit the entire throughput by configuring the Upload Download Bandwidth Setting option These values should be set to a positive integer indicating the maximum number of kilobytes transferred per second that will be allowed The value of zero means unlimited For example if you configure the Upload Total Rate to be 640kb sec 80KB sec then the access point will send out packets by this soeed no matter how many clients users are connected to it Step Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Bandwidth Control to select WAN Bandwidth Control Setup Step 2 The values for the Download Total WAN Bandwidth Control Setup Rate and Upload Total Rate i Upload Download Bandwidth Control are preset to Dpi arenan zero The value of zero indicates Download Total Ratetkbit 0 no limit and is the default Key in eeren total rarer di the desired values followed by Apply clicking the Apply button 131 TO CONFIGURE LAN BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETTING The access point can allow you to limit the LAN user s throughput by configuring the Bandwidth Control Rule Step 1 Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Bandwidth Control to select LAN Band
13. 168 168 Lendman asp Wireless LAN Access Point CONFIGURATION SYSTEM TOOLS The current operation mode n Access Pomt a Velcone please choose the configuration nenu Welcone please choose the configuration nenu Vricone please choose the configuration 21 MANUAL ACCESS TO WEB BASED INTERFACE VIA INTERNET EXPLORER For this method you need to assign an IP address to your PC so that it belongs to the same subnet as your access point In this example we are using Windows XP for illustration For Windows 98 98SE 2000 NT ME kindly refer to Appendix II TCP IP Configuration Step Go to your desktop right click on My Network Places icon and select Properties Step 2 Go to your network adapter icon right click and select Properties LAN or High Speed Internet ocal 4rea Connection Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Sharkcut Rename Properties 22 Step 3 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the Properties bution 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek ATL8139 Family PCI Fast Ett This connection uses the following items M W NWLink NetBIOS A M NwLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Prot Internet Protocol TCP IP l amp ii R Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default
14. Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 O0d 05 Add Step 2 From the Edit Wireless Pseudo VLAN Entry page Click on the Delete button to remove the client from the group or Click on the Save button after you had edited the entry Edit Wireless Pseudo VLAN Entry Group group 0 y Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 XX X XX KK RAX KR 110 WIRELESS SETUP THE WIRELESS DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM Only in Access Point mode A wireless distribution system creates a wider network in which mobile users can roam while still staying connected to the available network resources by linking Up several access points In a WDS the access point can drive a cell of wired and wireless clients while at the same time connecting to other access points This requires the operational frequency channel to be the same within the cell controlled by your access point as well as for its wireless links to the other access points Star Configuration WDS In a star configuration WDS links are established between one root Access point and several satellite wireless APs positioned to increase the area covered Root Wirel AP Satellite ibi Wireless AP B i edm oS Satellite on Satelite Wireless AP A g P ga Wireless AP z EA e Here the root Wireless AP connects to the wired network and maintains three WDS links while each satellite Wireless AP Access Point maintain a WDS link for Communication with the root 111 Chain
15. STP A ri AP 1 cy p oo Z ee apH2 fama ki a P APH oo i T P S a e l AP 5 APH ee CCC CCK 78 The path with the smallest cost will be used and extra redundant paths will be disabled To explain the effect of STP amp Pseudo VLAN on the wireless clients we will compare 3 separate scenarios Scenario 1 No STP No Pseudo VLAN Referring to the illustration below if the Spanning Tree Protocol STP and Pseudo VLAN are not implemented in a network all clients Notebook l 2 3 amp 4 can access to one another resulting in low level of data security Due to the redundant paths found in this network broadcast packets will be duplicated and forwarded endlessly resulting in a broadcast storm a TA E Notebooks MT tg Pd AP H2 Sa fee APRS o j p Notebook 2 Se 7 m eS F P L i 2 Notebook 4 Mme AP 4 e Notebook 3 AP 5 j 79 Scenario 2 With STP No Pseudo VLAN When STP is enabled extra redundant network paths between APs will be disabled hence preventing multiple active network paths in between any two APs If one of the APs is down the STP algorithm will reactivate one of the redundant paths so that the network connection will not be lost All wireless users will be able to Communicate with each other if they are associated to the APs that are in the same WDS zone z Ems ry abe l AP 1 Notebook 1 E 3 i aN Pr i
16. Tunneling Protocol PPTP authentication you can set up your access point s WAN type from the steps that follow For example if the ISP provided you with the following set up information you can set up your WAN as described below IP Address 203 120 12 47 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 VPN Server 203 120 12 15 Step Under CONFIGURATION on the command menu click on WAN Setup Select WAN Type Step Ph Access the Select WAN Type page and Static IP Address choose PPTP before clicking the Apply Dynamic IP Address button You will then be brought to the PE ovar Einaras following page requiring your inputs PPTP L2TP Step 3 Fill in the information provided by your ISP in the IP Address Network Mask VPN Server and maces TEET DHCP fields followed by clicking Network Mask 255 255 255 0 the Apply button eee A Password eece WAN PPTP Setup WAN Type PPTP YPN Server 192 165 88 22 Please remember to click Reboot Idle Timeout 3800 30 3600 0 disabled System under SYSTEM TOOLS and N Daerenn hit the Reboot button to let the Network Mask settings take effect ghia The Idle Timeout setting allows you to specify the value in seconds after which the access point will disconnect from the ISP after the last Internet activity A value of 0 will disable idle timeout 67 WAN Setup L2TP If you re using Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP authentication you can set up your access point s WAN type from the step
17. WDS Status Enable AP No Hardware Address O01 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 Add Step 2 From the Edit WDS Entry page Click on the Delete button to remove the client from the WDS or Click on the Save button after you have edited the entry Edit WDS Entry Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 00 05 XX XX XX XX XX XX 116 LONG DISTANCE PARAMETERS This setup allows the access point to calculate and display suggested values for certain parameters to use to ensure that wireless communication takes place efficiently and effortlessly between physically distant APs The following steps demonstrate how to configure the Long Distance Parameters Step From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advanced which shows the WLAN Advanced Setup page Step 2 Go to the Extended Features section and click on the Long Distance Parameters button WLAN Advanced Setup Beacon Interval 100 100 20 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 1 1 16384 RTS CTS Threshold 2312 2312 1 2312 Frag Threshold 2346 2346 256 2346 Transmit Power Maximum Sj Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down CO Antenna Control Auto v Extended Features Wireless Pseudo VLAN WDS Configuration Long Distance Parameters 117 Step 3 As illustrated on the Long Distance Parameters Setup page the Outdoor feature is disabled by default Select Enable from the pull down menu Long Distance Parameters OutDoor Enable RA
18. acts as the Default Gateway of the DHCP client the access point gives you the option to define a different Gateway IP Address which will be allocated as the Default Gateway IP of the DHCP client The DHCP client will thus receive its dynamic IP address from the access point but will access to the Internet or to the other LAN through the Default Gateway defined by the DHCP Gateway IP Address For instance if the access point is used in Access Point Client mode and connects to an Internet gateway X a PC wired to the access point will be Unable to obtain a dynamic IP address directly from X But if you can enable the DHCP server of the access point and set the IP address of X as the DHCP Gateway IP Address the PC will then obtain its IP address from the access point and access the Internet through X Always use these DNS servers Enable this checkbox if you want the access point to only use the DNS server s you have specified below Primary DNS IP Address Your ISP usually provides the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS IP Address This optional field is reserved for the IP address of a secondary DNS server DHCP Server If you disable the DHCP server you will need to manually configure the TCP IP parameters of each computer in your network 30 TO VIEW THE ACTIVE DHCP LEASES The following will guide you to a page display of the active IP address leases that have been allocated by the
19. and another to an ADSL line When these access points operate in the Gateway mode using Parallel Broadband you need to configure them by firstly enabling Parallel Broadband thus enabling the WDS and finally setting these access points to the same ESSID 135 TO ENABLE PARALLEL BROADBAND Before you begin ensure that each of the access point within the network is properly configured to connect to its individual broadband Internet account Then ensure that either e each access point is connected to an Ethernet port in the network as illustrated above or e the access points are interconnected by WDS or e the access points are wired to each other Finally you are ready to access the web based configuration of each of your access point to enable the Parallel Broadband feature You will have to enable all the DHCP servers in all access points before enabling Parallel Broadband Please note that you need to interconnect all access points Step Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Parallel Broadband Step 2 Next simply select Enable and click the Apply button to make the changes effective Status Enable Disable ITER Parallel Broadband Enable Disable Step 3 Repeat this for the other access points in your network and they will communicate with each other and assign each new user to the access point that has the smallest load so that there is approximately the same number of users on each access poi
20. available in the Access Point Point to Point and Point to Multiple Point modes Select SmartSelect to automatically scan and recommend the best channel that the access point can utilize Tx Rate Allow you to choose the rate of data transmission from 1Mbps to Fully Auto Closed System The access point will not broadcast its WLAN name ESSID when Closed system is enabled By default Closed system is disabled Channel Survey A list of channels that are detected by your access point in the WLAN Information such as frequency channel MyQuality NeighQuality APCount and Recommendation can be found in the listing The Access Point and Gateway modes support this feature 4 SCAN FOR SITE SURVEY ONLY FOR CLIENT MODE AND WIRELESS ROUTING CLIENT MODE Step 1 In the Mode Setup page click on the Site Survey bution WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode Client Mode ESSID AP Wireless Profile 802 11b g mixed Country NO_COUNTRY_SET NA v Tx Rate Fully Auto Apply Link Information Show Link Information The Site Survey provides a list of the MAC addresses BSSID and SSID of neighbouring access points detected the Chan channels Auth Authentication Alg Algorithm used and the strength of the Signal received Site Survey Bssid SSID Chan Auth Alg Signal 008048003472 Online 6 ving TKIP 8 00804921f877 tang io TKIP 2 00804835891e 10 OPEN NONE 22 00804800348d OMEGAI 8
21. built in DHCP server of Access point Step Click on Management Port from the CONFIGURATION menu Step 2 Go to the Advanced DHCP Server Options section click on the Show Active DHCP leases button T Advanced DHCP Server Options Show Active Dhcp Leases Dhep Server Reservations he DHCP Active Leases table displays The Host Name of the DHCP client The IP Address that has been allocated to the DHCP client Its Hardware MAC Address The Lease Expired Time DHCP Active Leases Host Name IP Address Hardware Address Lease Expired Time sampleHost 192 168 168 22 09 00 7c 01 00 01 11 NOTE NOTE Invalid date and time displayed in the Lease Expired Time column SS indicates that the clock of your access point has not been properly set Please refer to the SYSTEM TOOLS section for more details on how to set the system clock 31 TO RESERVE SPECIFIC IP ADDRESSES FOR PREDETERMINED DHCP CLIENTS Making an IP address reservation lets you inform the DHCP server to exclude that specific address from the pool of free IP addresses it draws on for dynamic IP address allocation For instance if you set up a publicly accessible FIP HTTP server within your private LAN while that server would require a fixed IP address you would still want the DHCP server to dynamically allocate IP addresses to the rest of the PCs on the LAN The following shows you how to reserve a particular IP address Step From the Advanced DHCP Se
22. clients to be segmented individually or into workgroups thus blocking access to another user s group s PCs and enhancing the privacy of the wireless clients This is especially useful in public hotspot deployment Highly Secured Wireless Network The access point supports the highest available wireless security standard Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 has two different modes WPA2 Personal for SOHO users and WPA2 Enterprise for Enterprise users The access point also supports IEEE 802 1x for secure and centralized user based authentication Wireless clients are thus required to authenticate through highly secure methods like EAP TLS EAP TTLS and EAP PEAP in order to obtain access to the network Smart Select This feature will automatically scan and recommend the best channel that the access point can utilize uConfig Utility The exclusive uConfig utility allows users to access the user friendly Web configuration interface of the access point without having to change the TCP IP setup of the workstation STP Spanning Tree Protocol provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network It forces certain redundant data paths into a standby blocked state If one network segment in the Spanning Tree Protocol becomes unreachable or if Soanning Tree Protocol costs change the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topology and re establishes the link by activating the standby path HTTPS The acce
23. cool 3d game com is being added to the list the message Waiting in queue will be displayed under the Update Status column of the Dynamic DNS List table Dynamic DNS List Dorman H rri Update Status peroo On Nope coe nyi CoOL Seg eee One Fishing in gan Add Fuetresh 149 Chapter 8 Security Configuration This chapter describes the security configuration mainly found in the Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes PACKET FILTERING As part of the comprehensive security package found on the access point you may perform IP packet filtering to selectively allow disallow certain applications from connecting to the Internet TO CONFIGURE PACKET FILTERING Step Under the Security Configuration command menu click on Packet Filtering Step 2 PACKE DIE BOMIGHEAE AN You must first choose the Packet Filter Type by clicking on the Packet Filter Type Disabled Change button Step 3 Select from three choices Disabled Sent Discarded and then click on the Apply button The default is Disabled oR A IF packets wil be sent except for which allows all packets to be sent i al cole MEG Crecarded for those matching one or more of the rules Select Packet Filtering Type Disabled All IF packers will be sent Apply 150 Packet Filter Type Sent Rule Name Packet Filter Configuration Destination Day of the Time of the IP Address es Port s week Day Add Step 4 Click
24. e At least one computer is installed with a Web browser and a wired or wireless network interface adapter e TCP IP protocol is installed and IP address parameters are properly configured on all your network s nodes HARDWARE INSTALLATION The access point can be powered using either the power adapter provided or a PoE Injector The installation process for both options is described below OPTION ONE USING POWER ADAPTER TO SUPPLY POWER TO THE UNIT Step Connect the external antenna to the SMA connector of the access point Step 2 Insert one end of the Ethernet cable to any of the Ethernet ports on your access point and the other end of the cable to your PC s Ethernet network adapter RJ45 Ethernet Port Aitach the power adapter to the main electrical supply and connect the power plug into the socket of the access point Main Electrical Step 4 Turn ON the power supply and power ON your PC Notice that the LEDs Power and Port 1 or 2 depending on which port you have connected the RJ45 Ethernet cable to have lighted up This indicates that connection has been established successfully between your access point and your PC OPTION Two USING POE TO SUPPLY POWER TO THE UNIT The access point is fully compatible with a Power Over Ethernet PoE kit A PoE accessory supplies operational power to the wireless AP via the Ethernet cable connection Users who have already purchased a PoE and who wish to use it to sup
25. expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics 00 80 48 37 91 9d Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open System Mo Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation i i i MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors 0 a 0 0 o 0 59 IN GATEWAY MODE Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics 00 80 48 37 91 9d Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open Systen No Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation i i i i MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors 0 a 0 Q 0 0 To view the statistics information if a wireless client connected to the AP click on the MAC adaress of that client 60 WAN SETUP only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway A correct WAN Setup allows you to successfully share your Internet connection among the wired and wireless clients of the access point To do so you need to identify the type of broadband Internet access you are subscribed to If you are USING e Cable Internet where the ISP dynamically assigns a WAN IP address to you refer to WAN Setup Cable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment e Cable Internet where your ISP provides you with a fixed WAN IP address or a range of fixed IP addresses refer to WAN Setup Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment e ADSL Inter
26. not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Products that contain a radio transmitter are labelled with FCC ID and may also carry the FCC logo Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied a For configurations using the integral antenna the separation distance between the antenna s and any person s body including hands wrists feet and ankles must be at least 2 5cm 1 inch b For configurations using an approved external antenna the separation distance between the antenna and any person s body including hands wrists feet and ankles must be at least 20cm 8 inch The transmitter shall not be collocated with other transmitters or antennas ICES 003 Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Declaration of Conformity Compex Inc declares the following Product Name Wireless Access Point with PoE Model No WP54AG conforms to the following Product Standards This device complies
27. on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu to select Security Step 2 Make a selection from the Security Mode drop down menu The Security Mode is set to NONE by default Click on the Apply button WLAN Security Setup Security Mode WPA Personal IEEES0 1 WPA Enterorise WPA C Personal WPA2 Enterorise WiPA Auto Personal WPA Auto Enterprise 93 HOw TO SET uP WEP The guidelines below will help you to set up your access point for using WEP At the WEP Setup page WEP Setup Key String Type Hex 0 9 a f A F Length 10 or 26 Ascii O 9 a z A Z Length S or 13 Transmission key Key 1 v Key 1 64bit Key 3 64Bit O 128Bit Key 4 64Bit 128Bit 94 Step Specify the key entry type by selecting either e Use Hexadecimal e Use ASCII Step 2 Select the Transmission Key from the pull down menu e Keyl e Key2 e Key3 e Key4 The access point lets you define up to four different transmission keys It defines a set of shared keys for network security You must enter at least one WEP key to enable security using a shared key Step 3 Select the length of each encryption key e 64 bit WEP 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text e 128 bit WEP 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text To clear the values that you had entered in the field click on the Reset button Click on the Apply button and reboot your access point 29 HOW TO SET UP WPA PERSONAL O
28. prompt The TELNET application will then be launched and connect C WINDOWS TELNET 192 168 168 1 At the login prompt type in password default password and press the lt ENTER gt key as shown in Figure 2 4c You will then login to the CLI Telnet 192 168 168 1 Fe ER Vow Cil lenin Heb Dis a13 alal al Router Manager Console Version 3 03 Build 1111 Nov 11 2003 17 32 20 Please enter your password SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Prnt echo 72 SECURE SHELL HOST COMMAND LINE INTERFACE SSH CLI Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface SSH is designed and created to provide the best security when accessing another computer remotely Not only does it encrypt the session it also provides better authentication facilities and features that increase the security of other protocols It can use different forms of encryption and ciphers The first diagram below shows a telnet session A login session through Telnet Terminal Terminal USeMmMamMme password client l server The client types A jsmith Colts06 T jsmith coltsoG As seen on the network The second diagram below shows how an encrypted connection like SSH is not viewable on the network The server still can read the information but only after negotiating the encrypted session with the client A login session through SSH Terminal Terminal lt my Y AhS 346y9246hnr98 client The client types jsmith Ccoltso6 As seen on
29. the Address bar enter http 192 168 168 1 and press Enter on your keyboard Step 10 At the login page click on the LOGIN button to enter the configuration pages Wireless LAN Access Point Management Please enter your password k p Por uoan Forgot your password see the Users Guide for instructions 25 You will then reach the home page of your access point s Web interface Pile Eat View feoite Took H Q O 8 OBO Am Yes O G Ye V3 Adimas B heto 192 168 168 Lendman asp Wireless LAN Access Point CONFIGURATION The current operation mode n Access Pomt a Velcone please choose the configuration menut Velcone please choose the configuration nenu Velcone please choose the configu an sen 26 Chapter 4 Common Configuration This chapter illustrates the following features which are available in ALL the operating modes of your access point unless stated otherwise Management Port WLAN Basic Setup WLAN Security STP Setup SNMP MAC Filtering Antenna Alignment MANAGEMENT Port SETUP This section shows you how to customize the parameters of your access point to suit the needs of your network It also explains how to make use of the built in DHCP server of your access point 27 SETTING UP YOUR LAN You can opt to adjust the default values of your access point and customize them to your network settings Step Click on Management Port from the CONFIGU
30. the access point By default the access point s IP address is 192 168 168 1 and its subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 You need to configure your PC s IP address to 192 168 168 xxx and its subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 where xxx can be any number from 2 to 254 excluding 1 Simply follow the procedures stated below to configure the TCP IP settings of your PC FOR WINDOWS 95 98 98SE ME NT Please note the following instructions are based on Windows 98 Step From your desktop right click Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties Step 2 Choose the network adapter that you are using right click and select Properties Step 3 Highlight the TCP IP and click on Properties button 178 Network Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet Controller File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Add Remove Properties Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description TCP IP is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks Step 4 TCP IP Properties Select the radio button for Bindings Advanced NetBios Specify an IP address DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Enter the IP Address and Subnet Sai hes a
31. under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics 00 80 48 37 86 dd Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open System No Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation 0 0 0 0 0 MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors Receive 0 0 0 2122 0 0 Transmit 0 0 0 In Client mode you are not allowed to view other wireless clients statistics To view other wireless clients information you need to change to Access Point mode 56 IN POINT TO POINT MODE Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics 00 80 48 02 56 0d Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open System No Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation o oO oO MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors Receive 0 0 g 0 0 26 Transmit 30 1 o 57 IN POINT TO MULTIPLE POINT MODE Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics 00 80 48 37 86 dd Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open System No Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation 0 0 0 0 0 MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors Receive 0 0 0 2122 0 0 Transmit 0 0 0 58 IN WIRELESS ROUTING CLIENT MODE Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus
32. 1 to 16384 190 WLAN State SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Get wlanstate Display whether status of current wireless operation is Enabled or Disabled Set wlanstate enable disable Set to Disable to turn off wireless operation Set to Enable to turn back on wireless operation Note When executing this command please ensure that you are not connected on wireless with device or you will be disconnected from the device and network The wireless operation can only be Enabled from the Ethernet port or UTP cable connection to device Reset Button SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Get buttonpassreset Display the status of Reset Button operation If status is Enabled resetting of password by pressing Reset Button is allowed If status is Disabled resetting of password by pressing Reset Button is not allowed Set buttonpassreset enable disable Set to Disable to prevent resetting of password by pressing Reset button Set to Enable to allow resetting of password by pressing Reset button 191 Appendix V Technical Specifications Safety FCC Part 15 SubPart B and SubPart C for Electromagnetic wireless module Conformance EN 300 328 2 EMC CE EN 301 489 EN300 826 EN 55022 CISPR 22 EN 55024 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 CE EN 60950 Standards IEEE 802 11la IEEE 802 116 IEEE 802 11g Performance Network speeds dynamically shift between 1 2 5 5 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps Indoor 20 m 54 Mbps Outdoor 80 m 54 Mb
33. 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 Message This is Syslog test message number 24 This is Syslog test message number 23 This is Syslog test message number 22 This is Syslog test message number 21 This is Syslog test message number 20 This is Syslog test message number 19 This is Syslog test message number 18 This is Syslog test message number 17 This is Syslog test message number 16 This is Syslog test message number 15 This is Syslog test message number 14 This is Syslog test message number 13 This is Syslog test message number 12 This is Syslog test message number 11 This is Syslog test message number 10 This is Syslog test message number 9 This is Syslog test message number 8 This is Syslog test message number 7 This is Syslog test message number 6 This is Syslog test message number 5 This is Svsloa test message number 4 100 24MPH 10 20 03 07 2006 163 SYSTEM IDENTITY If your network operates with several access points you would find if useful to have a means of identifying each individual device You can define the System Identity of your access point to be uniquely identifiable as follows Step Click on System Identity from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu System Identity System Name Wi reles s LAN Acces s Poi nt System Contact unknown
34. 168 156 192 163 169 Single Range hon Ful Range hh 00 23 mm 00 59 wo fARemm 18 00 hh mm Ada Caneel Help Step In this example let us say we would like fto block an application caled CS from all PCs any IP address within the network from Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm and this application is using the port number 27015 Therefore for a rule we name BlockCS and add the entries depicted on the left Clicking on the Add button will make your packet filter rule effective 153 URL FILTERING The access point supports URL Filtering which allows you to easily set up rules to block objectionable web sites from your LAN users TO CONFIGURE URL FILTERING Step Under the Security Configuration command menu click on URL Filtering URL Filter Configuration WEL Piter Type Disabled Change Step 3 Select Block or Allow and then click on the Apply button The default is Disabled which allows all websites to be accessed When you will be returned to the page shown above then click the Add button Add a new URL Filter Host Name www objectablewebsites corm mje Step 2 You may now define the URL Filter Type by clicking the Change button Select URL Filtering Type Mo Enteme access restriction 1 Block user specified websites only alow al other wengites Now uber specihed webstar only block all sites Appiy Step 4 For the Host Name f
35. 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 auto 802 1 1b g mixed 1 2 5 5 11 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 auto 802 11b only 1 2 5 5 11 auto Wireless Mode SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set wirelessmode lt string gt Supported strings are auto 11a 11b 11g pureg superg supera Set autochannelselect Enable disable Enable or disable smart channel select during power up Set radio_off_eth_down enable disable Enable or disable auto turn off radio when Ethernet port connection link is lost WEP Key Must first set a key entry type then proceed to set the key index size and value SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set key lt keyindex gt lt keysize gt lt keyvalue gt Set keyentrymethod hex ascii Set key lt keyindex gt default Set default key Add or Delete User SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set user lt 1 w gt lt password gt username To delete user Country Code SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set countrycode lt iso name gt List of countries Set countrycode lt 2 letter string gt 0 NA CTRY_ALBANIA AL CTRY_ALGERIA DZ CTRY_ARGENTINA AR CTRY_ARMENIA AM CTRY_AUSTRALIA AU CTRY_AUSTRIA AT CTRY_AZERBAIJAN AZ CTRY_BAHRAIN BH CTRY_BELARUS BY CTRY_BELGIUM BE CTRY_BELIZE BZ CTRY_BOLIVIA BO CTRY_BRAZIL BR CTRY_BRUNEI_DARUSSALAM BN CTRY_BULGARIA BG CTRY_CANADA CA CTRY_CHILE CL CTRY_CHINA CN CTRY_COLOMBIA CO
36. 8 Example For WAN IP 100 100 100 1 Use http 100 100 100 1 88 NOTE NOTE a In view of preventing Unauthorized management from a remote location please remember to replace the default password with a new one You are also advised to change this password from time to time to guard against malicious attackers 134 PARALLEL BROADBAND only supported by Gateway The access point is equipped with the exclusive Parallel Broadband technology to provide scalable Internet bandwidth with Load Balancing and Fail Over Redundancy By installing multiple units of the access point cascaded using Parallel Broadband you may balance the Internet traffic generated from your private network over multiple broadband connections providing the network with aggregated bandwidth In the event of a particular broadband connection failing the access point in cascade will use the remaining functional broadband channels giving you an added peace of mind with its Fail Over Redundancy capability Parallel Broadband 3 x Cable ADSL modems Load Balancing amp Fail Over Redundancy Laptop with PCI adapter To implement Parallel Broadband you will need to install two or more access points in the network each connected to its broadband Internet service account There is no restriction to the type of broadband Internet accounts they are connected to whether Cable or ADSL You may thus have one Access point connected to Cable Internet
37. ANGUFE STANC ROUTING A svete A T EA ET 122 A VAEA E EA E EEA AE E EE TTE TEEI I A A ea E E E E E E E 123 To configure Virtual Servers based on De Militarized Zone Host 124 To configure Virtual Servers based on Port Forwarding cccecccceeeeeeeeees 126 To configure Virtual Servers based ON IP Forwarding s s s 129 BOING WIGAN CONIO cate cea dic aetna ries a 130 To enable or disable Bandwidth CONTIOl ccccsscccccccccccccccccceccesscceseeeees 130 To configure WAN Bandwidth Control Setting s 131 To configure LAN Bandwidth Control Setting ssssssssssssseesrersrrrsrerrrreee 132 Remote Management eeseeseeeeesesssessserrrererrrerssssossserresrrerrersssessssrreeserreresessses 134 To set up Remote MANAGEMENL 00ssecessecsvececcccsereccsssessssscesscecesereesesess 134 F COMI VIB CCHS CIC Sn EEN TAEAE OAR 135 To enable Parallel Broadband eeressesesesssereerrerreeresesesusereerrereeesesesereeeeeee 136 EMGLNONICONO N sea a a ales ne dlatelailoielaseiases 137 Staic Aadress TON d O a a a 555 255s EN 139 BINS REGIS CON arrarir AAEE EA EA EA E emcees 14 To enable disable DNS RECIPECTION cccccccscccseesecsccccccccceeccceseseceeeeees 143 DY NGMIGCIDINS SSI aicisc ci cccdsachsatahnctin eactnintedantunicam r ARAARA 143 To enable disable Dynamic DNS S TUP uu ececssessseeseecccceeseseeeeens 144 To manage Dynamic DNS LS ir cs asesedex4ashaiexs casusenanmicatncanaatnaaeadtmnangeateaniai
38. ATION on the command menu click on WAN Setup Step 2 Access the Select WAN Type page and choose PPP over Ethernet before clicking the Apply button You will then be brought to the following page requiring your inputs WAN PPPoE Setup AAN ra PEPO Change Type L E Usemame quest Password r idle Timeout 0 disabled 30 seconds Demand S Albways ar on Reconnect Time Factor 30 seconds Status Connecting Refresh Status IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway Primary DHS Secondary ONS Apphy Email Mothoston Help The Idle Timeout setting is associated with the On Demand option allowing you to specify the value in seconds after which the access point will disconnect from the ISP after the last Internet activity A value of 0 will disable idle timeout Reconnect Time Factor is associated with the Always on option and specifies the maximum time the access point will wait before re attempting to connect with your ISP Hit the Apply button and Reboot the access point 65 You can limit the maximum size a packet can be in a network by setting the MTU Maximum Transmissible Unit Click the MTU Button in Advanced WAN Options Advanced WAN Options The MTU Value has a range of 1 to 1492 Enter the MTU Value and click Apply MTU Setup MTU Value 1l 1492 66 WAN Setup ADSL Internet using PPTP If you subscribe to an ADSL service using Point to Point
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40. Configuration WDS A chain configuration WDS spans an area in length for instance a long corridor Satellite access points are chained together starting from a root access point The access point at either end of the chain will have only one WDS link enabled while the access points in the middle will have two WDS links configured to associate with the neighboring Access point upward and downward in the chain Z Satellite Satellite ee Wireless AP Wireless AP gt gt p PEPEE S w oe E aw Ay j n lt P f A yi 7 L P gt lt P a ae EE SE EI a cia mea Root i m iu pA T ete Wireless AP a x i 3 i Aa po man y Satellite Wireless AP 112 The following steps will guide you in setting up WDS in your access point CREATE A CLIENT IN A WDS Step From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advanced which shows the WLAN Advanced Setup page Step 2 Go to the Extended Features section and click on the WDS Configuration button WLAN Advanced Setup Beacon Interval 100 100 20 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 i 1 1 16384 RTS CTS Threshold 2312 2312 1 2312 Frag Threshold 2346 2346 256 2346 Transmit Power Maximum Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down CO Antenna Control Extended Features Wireless Pseudo VLAN WDS Configuration Long Distance Parameters 113 Step 3 As illustrated on the WDS Setup the WDS feature is disabled by default Click on t
41. Disable Deny Virtual AP VAP2 NONE it Enable Deny View Complete MAC List Ali changes will take effect after reboot Step 2 MAC Filter Address List page displays Select the MAC address to edit MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List ESSID API Del MAC Address Comments Apply to F 08 70 f8 70 80 70 mac4 1 APES C Al changes wil take effect after reboot 9 Step 3 The Edit MAC Address page displays Edit the MAC address settings accordingly Click Save Edit MAC Address MAC Address 08 70 f8 70 80 70 xx xx Xx XX XX XX Comment mac4 Apply to All P Selected AP ESSID Security F sampleRouter NONE YAPI NONE E VAP2 NONE Save Cancel Step 4 MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List ESSID VAP1i Del MAC Address Comments Apply to d 08 70 f8 70 80 70 mac4 all All changes will take effect after reboot 92 Chapter 5 WLAN Security This section illustrates how to make your WLAN more secure All the nodes in your network MUST share the same wireless settings to be able fo communicate We will illustrate how to configure each type of security mode individually To start with follow the common preliminary steps described below to select the most appropriate security approach for protecting your wireless communications Step Click
42. Distance meter 1200 q show Reference Data SlotTime us 3 ACKTimeOut us 18 CTSTimeOutfus 1 8 Note Enter the distance of the client from the AP a set for recommended parameters for SlotTime AKCTimeOut and CTSTimedut will be computed You can use the recommended parameters or make your own fine tunings Changes made will only take effect after rebooting Apply Step 4 The access point can automatically calculate the values of the parameters to input based on the distance between your access point and the other wireless device Enter the distance in meters and click on Show Reference Data Long Distance Parameters Outdoor E nable 100 Distance meter z Show Reference Data Microsoft Internet Explorer 118 Step 5 You can enter the parameters according to the recommended values in the pop up window click on the Apply button to update the changes This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Long Distance Parameters page Parameters Outdoor Description The Outdoor parameter is disabled by default If set to Enable the Outdoor parameters will be configured for outdoor communication over short or long distances as specified Distance This parameter determines the distance between your access point and the remote access point It should be entered in meters Slot Time Time is slotted and each unit of time is caled one slot time ACK Ti
43. From Ta Private IP Address Private Port From Public IP Fram To Port Forward Entry Add Hae Cancel LAN Game UDP Range 15 5 192 168 168 565 3 Step 4 On the following Add Port Forward Entry screen you can set up a Virtual Server for a Known Server type by selecting from a drop down menu OR you can define a Custom Server For a more detailed explanation please refer to the NAT Technology Primer found on the Product CD 127 Known Server Server Type Private Address Public IP From To Custom Server Server Type Protocol Public Port From To Private IP Address Private Port From Public IP From To Select from the drop down list of known server types HTTP FTP POP3 or Netmeeting Specify the LAN IP address of your server PC running within the private network Select All Single or Range from the dropdown list Enter the beginning of the range Enter the end of the range Define a name for the server type you wish to configure Select either TCP or UDP protocol type from the dropdown list Select whether to define a single port or a range of public port numbers to accept Starting public port number Ending public port number If the Public Port type is Single this field will be ignored Specify the IP address of your server PC running within the private network Starting private port number The ending private port number will be calculate
44. ION command menu click on NAT You will find the Advanced NAT Options available near the bottom of the page Step 2 Click the IP Forwarding button to configure Virtual Servers based on IP Forwarding Add IP Forward Entry Private IP Address 192 168 166 55 Publie IP Address 21318413101 Step 5 The IP Forward Entries page will reflect your new addition For step 3 above please ensure that you have subscribed to the Public IP Address you intend to forward from 129 BANDWIDTH CONTROL only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway The access point is designed to support simple bandwidth management that makes use of the Bandwidth Control This feature gives the administrator the choice to manage the bandwidth control of subscribers in case of massive data transfer that causes slowdown problems when surfing the Internet TO ENABLE OR DISABLE BANDWIDTH CONTROL Only two simple steps are required to enable or disable bandwidth control for the access point Step 1 Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Bandwidth Control and you will be brought to the following screen Enable Disable Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control Status O Enable Disable Apply WAN Bandwidth Control Setup Upload Download Bandwidth Setting Downboad Total Rateikbit 0 Upload Total Ratetkbit lij Apply LAN Bandwidth Control Setup Cea Rate ibe PMAC Address Commiiesd Fiabe N ra itj
45. LAN Type page select Per group and click on the Apply button Select Wireless Pseudo VLAN Type Disable Per node Per group Step 2 Click on the Add button to create a client in the Wireless Pseudo VLAN group Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per group Hardware Address Add 108 Step 3 Select a group number from the Group drop down list Add Wireless Pseudo VLAN Entry Group group 01 Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 XX XX XX XX XX XX Add j Cancel Step 4 Fill in the Hardware Address field with the MAC address of the client in the format XX XX XX XX XX xXxX where x is any value within the range 0 9 or a f Step 5 Click on the Add button to update the changes The Pseudo VLAN group has been added fo the list as shown below Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per group Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 Add NOTE NOTE A client can be a member of more than one Pseudo VLAN group For instance if a client is a member of wireless Pseudo VLAN groups 01 and 02 it will be able to communicate with the other clients in both groups 109 ADD ANOTHER CLIENT IN A PSEUDO VLAN Group Follow the procedures mentioned in Steps 3 5 You can create up to 32 members per Wireless Pseudo VLAN group EDIT DELETE A CLIENT IN A PSEUDO VLAN Group Step Click on the MAC address in the table as shown below Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per group
46. N button to access your access point s configuration interface again Wireless LAN Access Point Management Please enter your password one Logika Forest your password see the User s Guide for instructions 173 USING THE HELP MENU GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT This page presents the contact information of technical support centres around the world Step Click on Get Technical Support from the HELP menu The access point is a feature packed device information than provided in the manual or data sheet please contact a Technical Support Centre by mail email fax or telephone Support Information For technical support email to support compex com sg For updates connect to the following Web Sites http www cpx com http www compex com s Regional Technical Support Centers U S A Canada Latin America and South America Compex Inc 840 Columbia Street Suite B Brea CA92821 USA Tel 714 482 0333 Fax 714 482 0332 800 Line 800 279 8891 Support email support cpx com Asia Australia New Zealand Middle East and the rest of the world Compex Systems Pte Ltd 135 Joo Seng Road 08 01 PM Industrial Building Singapore 368363 HotLine 65 6 286 1805 Fax 65 6 283 8337 If you require further 174 ABOUT SYSTEM The About System page displays a summary of your system configuration information Support technicians might require specific inform
47. N 181 APPENDIX IIl PANEL VIEWS amp DESCRIPTIONS ou eee 184 APPENDIX IV COMMAND LINE INTERFACE COMMANDS 187 APPENDIX V TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ec ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 192 xi Chapter 1 Product Overview INTRODUCTION The Wireless Access Point is a high performance access point AP that is designed for enterprise and public access applications Embedded with the Atheros chipset it boasts network robustness stability and wider network coverage Based on 802 11g and 802 1la the access point supports high speed data transmission of up to 54Mbps in the 2 4GHz and 5GHz frequency band The access point is capable of operating in 7 modes Access Point Access Point Client Point to Point Point to Multi Point Wireless Routing Client Gateway and Wireless Adapter Which makes it suitable for a wide variety of wireless applications including long distance deployments Equipped with an SMA connector for external antenna support the access point provides a wider coverage for your network Moreover its integrated Power over Ethernet PoE allows the access point to be used in areas where power outlets are not readily available To protect your security and privacy the access point is armed with many enhanced wireless security features such as Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPAZ2 with Advanced Encryption Standard encryption MAC Address Filtering IEEE 802 1x Authentication and 64 128 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy to ens
48. OLAND PL CTRY_PORTUGAL PT CTRY_PUERTO_RICO PR CTRY_QATAR QA CTRY_ROMANIA RO CTRY_RUSSIA RU CTRY_SAUDI_ARABIA SA CTRY_SINGAPORE SG CTRY_SLOVAKIA SK 189 CTRY_SLOVENIA SI CTRY_SOUTH_AFRICA ZA CTRY_SPAIN ES CTRY_SWEDEN _ SE CTRY_SWITZERLAND CH CTRY_SYRIA SY CTRY_TAIWAN TW CTRY_THAILAND TH CTRY_TRINIDAD_Y_TOBAGO TT CTRY_TUNISIA TN CTRY_TURKEY TR CTRY_UKRAINE UA CTRY_UAE AE CTRY_UNITED_KINGDOM GB CTRY_UNITED_STATES US CTRY_URUGUAY UY CTRY_UZBEKISTAN UZ CTRY_VENEZUELA VE CTRY_VIET NAM VN CTRY_YEMEN YE CTRY_ZIMBABWE _ ZW Channel SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set channel lt value gt Value in decimal SSID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set ssid lt string gt Not More than 32 characters Closed System SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set hidessid enable disable Enable or disable broadcasting of SSID Per Node SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set apbridge enable disable Enable or disable isolation of wireless client RTS Fragment and Beacon Interval SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set rts lt value Value in decimal default 2312 range 1 to 2312 Set fragment lt value gt Value in decimal default 2346 range 256 to 2346 Set beaconintval lt value gt Value in decimal default 1 range 1 to 1000 Set dtim lt value gt Data Beacon Rate value in decimal default 1 range
49. OPEN NONE 9 O 00804824c675 Any 3 OPEN NONE 3 Apply 42 Step 2 To connect the client fo one of the access points detected Select the radio button corresponding to the access point you want to connect to Step 3 Click on the Apply button to effect the change and return to the setup page Step 4 Click on the Refresh button to update this screen This table describes the read only parameters of neighbouring access points that can be viewed from the Site Survey page Parameters Description Bssid In an infrastructure wireless network the BSSID refers to the wireless MAC address of the access point SSID Refers to the network name that uniquely identifies the network to which the access point is connected Chan Refers to the channel being used for transmission Auth Refers to the types of authentication such as WPA WPA Personal etc being used by the access point Alg Refers to the types of algorithm such as WEP TKIP etc being used by the access point Signal Describes the strength of the signal received in percentage 43 NOTE The purpose of using Site Survey is to scan and display all access points based on the current security setting of your access point For instance the following information supplied by the Site Survey according to the security setting is explained e lf the security mode is set to None or WEP the scan will show all available access points that
50. RATION menu In the Management Port Setup page refer to the table below to replace the default settings of Access point with appropriate values to suit the needs of your network Management Port Setup IP Address 192 168 1681 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Management Gateway IP DHCP Start IP Address 192 168 168 I 00 DHCP End IP Address 192 168 168 254 DHCP Gateway IP Address 192 168 168 DHCP Lease Time 3600 ji seconds O Always use these DNS servers Primary DNS IP Address Secondary DNS IP Address DHCP Server Enable Disable Advanced DHCP Server Options Show Active Dhcp Leases Dhep Server Reservations Step 2 Click on the Apply button to save your new parameters 28 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Management Port Setup page Parameters Description IP Address When the DHCP server of the access point is enabled unless you set a different DHCP Gateway IP Address this LAN IP Address would be allocated as the Default Gateway of the DHCP client The IP address of your Access point is set by default to 192 168 168 1 Network Mask The Network Mask serves to identify the subnet in which your Access point resides The default network mask is 255 255 255 0 Management Optional As a bridge Access Point the access point does not Gateway IP usually communicate with devices on other IP subnets However the Management Gatew
51. RY be i OI COMPEX networks work USER S MANUAL ara O Oo V W ab O Q lt W Ti 9 w WP54AG Copyright 2007 Compex Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved This document contains information which is protected by copyright Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Trademark Information Compex is a registered trademark of Compex Inc Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are the trademarks of Microsoft Corp NetWare is the registered trademark of Novell Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Notice Copyrights 2007 by Compex Inc All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior permission of Compex Inc is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Manual Revision by Daniel Manual Number U 0524 V 1 3 Version 1 3January 2007 Disclaimer Compex Inc provides this manual without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Compex Inc may make improvements and or changes to the product and or specifications of the product described in this manual without prior notice Compex Inc will not be liable for any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors found in this guide Changes are periodica
52. Radio 1 MAC Filtering Options AP Type Main AP Virtual AP Virtual AP ESSID Security Status Policy sampleRouter NONE i Enable Accept v VAP1 NONE it Disable Deny VAP2 NONE it Enable Den View Complete MAC List Be RAE Ate a ae Mier oe te fi changes wil take effect after reboot 84 Step 2 MAC Filter Address List page displays Click the Add button MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List ESSID sampleRouter Del MAC Address Comments Apply to All changes wil take effect after reboot Step 3 Add MAC Address page displays Add MAC Address MAC Address XX XX XX XX XX XX Comment Apply to All Selected AP ESSID Security sampleRouter NONE wd YAPI NONE F YAP2 NONE 85 Step 4 Enter the MAC Address of the client in the format xx xx XX XX XX Xx where x can take any value in the range 0 9 or a f Enter the Comment This describes the MAC Address you have entered To apply to all virtual access points Check Apply to All To apply to specific virtual access point Select the checkbox of the corresponding AP Click the Apply button Add MAC Address MAC Address 08 70 18 70 80 70 xx KX XK KX KX KX Comment mac4 Apply to All Selected AP ESSID Security sampleRouter NONE O YAPI NONE O VAP2 NONE Step 5 MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List MAC Filter Address List MAC Addr
53. Y_SET NA Channel SmartSelect v Channel Survey Tx Rate Fully Auto Closed System Access Point disable enable Apply 36 Step 2 Optional Change Current mode If you wish to change the current mode of your access point click on Change select your Operation Mode and click on the Apply button to access the setup page of your selected mode Then you are prompted to reboot the access point so as to effect the mode setting WLAN Operation Mode Operation Mode Access Point Point to Point Point to Multiple Point Wireless Routing Client Gateway Wireless Adapter lt 37 Step 3 Enter the parameters in their respective fields click on the Apply button and reboot your device to let your changes take effect Note that the WLAN Basic Setup page for the Client mode is different from that of the Access Point mode WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode Client Mode ESSID AP Wireless Profile 802 11b g mixed Country NO_COUNTRY_SET NA Tx Rate Fully Auto Apply Link Information Show Link Information If you wish to set the access point in the Point to Point mode click on Change to select Point to Point and then you will see the page below WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode Point to Point ESSID AP Wireless Profile 802 11 b g mixed Peer MAC XX XX XX XX XX XX Country NO_COUNTRY_SET NA v Channel SmarSelect v Tx Rate Fully Auto Apply 38 If you w
54. amic IP If you are doing some web hosting on your computer and are using Dynamic IP Internet users would have to keep up with the changing IP address before being able to access your computer When you sign up for an account with a Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS provider the latter will register your unchanging domain name e g MyName Domain com You can configure your access point to automatically contact your DDNS provider whenever the access point detects that its public IP address has changed The access point would then log on to your account and update it with its latest public IP address If someone types in your address MyName Domain com into their web browser this request would go to the DDNS provider which would then re direct that request to your Computer no matter what IP address it has been currently assigned by your ISP 143 TO ENABLE DISABLE DYNAMIC DNS SETUP Step Under the Home User Features command menu click on Dynamic DNS Setup Step 2 Enable Disable Dynamic DNS You may then choose to Enable or Disable Dynamic DNS here followed by clicking the Apply button Note Dynamic DNS is disabled by default Dynamic DMS Status Enable gt Disable aD TO MANAGE DYNAMIC DNS LIsT Step Under the Home User Features command menu click on Dynamic DNS Setup Step 2 Dynamic DNS List If you have already created a list earlier click on the Refresh button to update the list
55. and choose Static IP Address before clicking the Apply button You will then be brought to the following Static IP Address i page requiring your inputs Dynamic IP Address PPP over Ethernet PPTR L2TR Step 3 Fill in the information provided by WAN Static Setup your ISP in the IP Address Network E3 Mask and Gateway IP Address Wan Type piane change F IP Address 203 120 12 24 fields before clicking the Apply OS TT button Gateway IP Address Please remember to click Reboot Appt Haie System under SYSTEM TOOLS and hit the Reboot button to let the settings take effect O O O 203120122 64 WAN Setup ADSL Internet using PPP over Ethernet PPPoE If you subscribe to an ADSL service using PPP over Ethernet PPPOE authentication you can set up your access point s WAN type as follows For example you may configure an account whose username is guest as described below Select WAN Type Static IP Address Dynamic IP Address PPP over Ethernet PPTP LTP Owe Step 3 For Username key in your ISP assigned account name e g guest for this example followed by your account Password Step 4 Select Always On if you want your access point to always maintain a connection with the ISP Otherwise you may select On Demand The access point will then connect to the ISP automatically when it receives Internet requests from the PCs in your network Step 1 Under CONFIGUR
56. ant Do NOT disable NAT unless absolutely necessary Disabling NAT will disable broadband Internet sharing effectively 123 TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL SERVERS BASED ON DE MiILITARIZED ZONE HOST Having gone through the NAT Technology Primer on the Product CD you would now have a good understanding of how DMZ works to make a specific PC in an NAT enabled network directly accessible from the Internet When NAT is enabled an Internet request from a client within the private network first goes to the access point receiving a request the access point keeps track of which client is using which port number Since any reply from Internet goes to the access point first the access point from the port number in the reply packet knows to which client to forward the reply If the access point does not recognize the port number it will discard the reply When using DMZ on a PC any reply not recognized by the access point will be forwarded to the DMZ enabled PC instead Step 1 Advanced NAT Options Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on NAT You will find the Advanced NAT Options available near the bottom of the page Step 2 Click the DMZ button to configure Virtual Servers based on De Militarized Zone host Step 3 On the NAT DMZ IP Address page PAAS EE AE AA you have to define the Private IP Address of the DMZ host In this example we keyed in the private IP Leon Loe address for the PC we wish to place with
57. atic Routing Table System Routing Table Destination Network Mask Gateway 192 148 668 493 255 255 255 255 127 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 192 160 168 0 255 255 255 0 Static Routing Tabie Step 2 Click on the Static Routing Table button above On this page click the Add button Stat c Routing Table Destination IF Address 132 166 100 0 Destination Wet MASK FATI Gateway IP Address 132 166 160 254 tgl Cancel Static Routing Table Destination Network Mask Gateway 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 168 254 4 122 NAT only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway The basic purpose of NAT is to share a single public IP address when there are multiple PCs in the private network by using different TCP ports to identify requests coming from different PCs NAT is enabled by default Due to NAT computers in the private LAN behind the access point will not be directly accessible from the Internet However employing virtual Servers lets you host Internet servers behind the NAT by way of IP Port Forwarding as well as De Militarized Zone hosting To learn more about NAT and its complementary technologies please turn to the NAT Technology Primer found on the Product CD Step Under the CONFIGURATION Enable Disable NAT command menu click on NAT NAT is enabled by default To disable it click Disable NAT Status Enable ai Step 2 Click Apply to effect the setting NOTE Import
58. ation about your system data when they are troubleshooting your configuration You can use the information displayed in this page to quickly find the data they need to resolve your system problem Step 1 Click on About System from the HELP menu The System Information page will supply information concerning your access point s configuration settings System Information Device System Up Time BIOS Loader Version Firmware Version NetWork Mode Wireless Hardware Address WLAN name ESSID Operating frequency Operating Channel Security Mode Management Port Hardware Address IP Address Network Mask DHCP Server 0 Days 00 04 59 2 1f build 0310 1 43 build 0628 Inherent Bridge 00 80 48 3d 0f 81 AP 5180MHz 36 None 00 80 48 3d 0f 80 192 168 168 1 255 255 255 0 Disabled 175 Appendix l Firmware Recovery This section demonstrates how to reload the firmware to the access point should the system fail to launch properly In such cases the access point will automatically switch to loader mode and the diagnostic LED will light up and remain ON The table below illustrates the behavior of the diagnostic LED Ye Access point State Diagnostic LED WA State Corrupted firmware ACCESS point Blinks very fast automatically switches to loader mode Successful recovery Blinks very slowly Before starting check the status of the diagnostic LED against the table above
59. ative interference of all channels and recommend the least congested channel When the users want to scan for and find the best channel they can use Channel Survey Step In the Mode Setup page click on the Channel Survey button WLAN Basic Setup The Current Change Mode Access Point Change ESSID AP Wireless Profile Country NO_COUNTRY_SET NA Channel SmarSelect v Channel adi BE Tx Rate Fully Auto Closed System disable O enable The Channel Survey provides a list of the Freq frequency and Channel of the access point detected the APCount MyQuality your access point s interference from your access point s channel signal received and NeighQuality interference from the neighbouring access points channel signals received 47 Channel Survey Status Freq Channel MyQuality APCount NeighQuality Recommendation 2437 6 E 28 2447 a 23 2452 9 2462 a Recommended 2417 130 2432 194 2457 o 2412 2442 2422 198 2427 112 nee Ne ew Oo oO UD ey The values indicate the level of interference The higher the value the higher the interference If the value is zero there is no interference Step 5 To connect the client to one of the channels detected select the radio button corresponding to the channel you want to connect to Step 6 Click on the Apply button to effect the change and return to the setup page Step 7 Click on the Refresh button to update this scr
60. ay here acts as the equivalent of the Default Gateway of a PC to alow the access point to communicate with devices on different subnets For instance if you want to access the access point from the Internet or from a router on the LAN enter the router IP address in the Management Gateway IP field The Management Gateway IP address of your access point is set to nil by default The next two fields DHCP Start IP Address and DHCP End IP Address allow you to define the range of IP addresses from which the DHCP Server can assign an IP address to the LAN DHCP Start IP This is the first IP address that the DHCP server will assign The Address value that you input here should belong to the same subnet as your access point For example if the IP address and network mask of your access point are 192 168 168 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively the DHCP Start IP Address should be 192 168 168 X where X can take any value from 2 to 254 It is pre set to 192 168 168 100 DHCP End IP This is the last IP address that the DHCP server can assign It Address should also belong to the same subnet as your access point For instance if the IP address and network mask of your access point are 192 168 168 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively the DHCP End IP Address should be 192 168 168 X where X can take any value from 2 to 254 It is pre set as 192 168 168 254 29 DHCP Gateway IP Address Though usually the DHCP server also
61. by IP address Step 3 After you have completed the parameters click Add so that the new rule is added in the entry list shown in Step 1 To add more new bandwidth rules repeat Step 1 through 3 NOTE The sum of Committed Rate of the rules should never exceed the corresponding Total Rate 133 REMOTE MANAGEMENT only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway The advanced network administrator will be delighted to know that remote management is supported on the access point With this feature enabled you will be able to access the access point s web based configuration pages from anywhere on the Internet and manage your home office network remotely TO SET UP REMOTE MANAGEMENT Only two simple steps are required to set up remote management for the access point Step 1 Remote Management Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Remote ee Od Oreisabled gt Management and you will be rere brought to the following screen Step 2 To disable Remote Management just enter O for Remote Http Port To enable Remote Management enter a port number that is not being used by other applications in the network Please take note that it is recommended not to use port number 80 as it is blocked by some ISPs In Gateway mode Remote Management is enabled with Port 88 and the Ethernet port becomes a WAN port To continue using the Ethernet port simply open the web manager using the WAN IP with Port 8
62. ct checkbox to let the DDNS server learn your current WAN IP address Enter your DDNS account Username and Password However if you are using a fixed WAN IP connection enter the IP address in the WAN IP field Then Uun tick the Auto Detect checkbox Then the access point will update the DDNS server using that WAN IP entered in Its field Step 4 Optional If you enable the wildcard service your hostname would be allowed multiple identities For example if you register mydomain 2mydns net users looking for www mydomain 2mydns net or fto mydomain 2mydns net can still reach your hostname Step 5 Optional In the Mail Exchanger field enter the Static WAN IP address of the mail server configured to handle email for your domain Select Backup Mail Exchanger to enable this service Dynamic DNS Add Provider 2MyDNS Dynamic DNS Service Provider Doman Mame a ormana mat i WAN IF 146 Step 6 Click on the Add button to save the new addition Step 7 The new domain is added to the Dynamic DNS list table Step 8 It will appear as a hyperlink that you can click to go back to the Dynamic DNS Edit page From this page you can update any of the parameters delete the domain name or reset all parameters to be blank again Domir Marne f in Provider Domain Name WAN IF Usema rm Password Wideard hal Exchanger Backup Mial Exchanger Dynamic DNS List Update Sh
63. d automatically according to the public port range Select All Single or Range from the dropdown list Enter the beginning of the range Enter the end of the range As an example if you want to set up a Port Forward Entries web server on a PC with IP address of 192 168 168 55 select HTTP as Server Swe Protocol Publ Pon Private IP Private Port Type and enter 192 168 168 55 as the Sage EE IED 192 168 163 59 90 Private IP Address Click on the Add Aga Bock button You will see the entry reflected as on the right 128 TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL SERVERS BASED ON IP FORWARDING When you have subscribed for more than one IP address from your ISP you may define Virtual Servers based on IP Forwarding for which all Internet requests regardless of ports are forwarded to defined computers in the private network If you require more information of its function please refer to the NAT Technology Primer on the Product CD Here are the steps to set If up Advanced NAT Options Car i pt Pw ande i FFs mari Step 3 At the next screen Add IP Forward Entry you have to specify a Private IP Address and a Public IP Address In this example we would like all requests for 213 18 213 101 fo be forwarded to a PC with Private IP Address 192 168 168 55 Step 4 Click the Add button to continue IP Forward Entries Private IP Public IP 192 168 168 55 SLs ols Lea _ NOTE NOTE Step Under the CONFIGURAT
64. eacon Interval 100 100 20 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 1 1 16384 RTS CTS Threshold 2312 2312 1 2312 Frag Threshold 2346 2346 256 2346 Transmit Power Maximum Y Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down F Antenna Control Extended Features Wireless Pseudo VLAN WDS Configuration Long Distance Parameters Step 3 The Wireless Pseudo VLAN function is disabled by default Click on the Change button to make your selection of the type of Pseudo VLAN to implement 105 Step 4 Select the Per node radio button and click on the Apply button Select Wireless Pseudo VLAN Type Disable Per node Per group The Wireless Pseudo VLAN has configured as Per node Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per node 106 WIRELESS PSEUDO VLAN PER GROUP The access point can configure up to 32 groups of wireless clients identified by their MAC address Whenever a wireless client requests network access the access point will first verify whether its MAC address is present in any of the Pseudo VLAN groups If it is the access point will grant it access to the wired system resources and to all other wireless clients belonging to the same Pseudo VLAN group only gt ii Pseudo VLAN Pane pa E fj Mes hy Pa a on 107 The following steps demonstrate how to set up Wireless Pseudo VLAN Groups CREATE A CLIENT IN A PSEUDO VLAN Group Step From the Select Wireless Pseudo V
65. ed as follows SEC Security LSRR Loose Source Routing Timestamp Timestamp RR Record Route SID Stream Identifier SSRR Strict Source Routing RA Router Alert Check TTL This parameter would let you screen packets according to their Time To Live TTL value available options are 1 Equal 2 Less than 3 Greater than 4 Not equal 158 FIREWALL LOGS When the access point s SPI firewall is in operation valuable traffic patterns in your network will be captured and stored into the Firewall Logs From these logs you can extract detailed information about the type of data traffic the time the source and destination address port as well as the action taken by the SPI firewall You can choose which type of packets to log from the Firewall Configuration TO VIEW FIREWALL LOGS Step 1 Under the SECURITY CONFIGURATION command menu click on Firewall Logs i Step 2 FUeWaL Log Click the Refresh button to see new information captured in the log Source Destination Source Destination Address Address Port Port pores Time Action Protocol Information 159 Chapter 9 System Utilities USING THE SYSTEM TOOLS MENU PING UTILITY This feature lets you determine whether your access point can Communicate ping with another network host This feature is available only for the Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes Step Select Ping Utility under the SYSTEM TOOLS command menu
66. een 48 This table describes the read only parameters of all channels that can be viewed from the Channel Survey page Parameters Description Freq Refers to the frequency of the channel at which your access point is operating Channel Refers to the channel of the access point being used for transmission depending on its origin of country My Quality Indicates the interference level of the respective channel with this AP The lower the value the less interference APCount Refers to the total number of access points operating at the current channel NeighQuality Indicates the interference level with those discovered APs at those respective channels The lower the value the less interference Recommendation Indicates the best channel for the AP device to use in its current environment 49 ANTENNA ALIGNMENT AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODES The Antenna Alignment feature in the access point is designed to precisely align the antenna over such a long distance so that the connectivity communication between your access point and another remote or neighbouring access point could be improved as indicated by higher signal strength Step Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Antenna Alignment The Antenna Alignment page can act as a diagnostic tool to check the communication with a remote device The remote AP MAC Address is
67. eld provided Step 5 By default the Broadcast Key Rotation is set as 600 seconds You may leave this value as its default setting Step 6 Select the length of each encryption key e 64 bit 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text e 128 bit 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text Step 7 Press the Apply button and reboot your system after which your settings will become effective 99 How TO SET UP WPA ENTERPRISE Only Access Point mode supports WPA2 Enterprise and WPA Enterprise AUTO The guidelines below will helo you to set up the access point for using WPA Enterprise Please follow the steps below if you have selected the WPA or WPA1 Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise or WPA Enterprise AUTO At the WPA1 2 EAP Setup page WPA1 2 EAP Setup Primary RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Secondary RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Authentication Port 1812 Accounting Part 1813 j Shared Secret Key 20000009 Cipher Type GTK update seconds 60 9999 Step Key in the IP address of the Primary RADIUS Server in your WLAN You can optionally add in the IP address of a Secondary RADIUS Server if any The RADIUS authentication server MUST be in the same subnet as the access point Step 2 By default the value for Authentication Port number is 1812 You can either leave this value as it is or key in a different Authentication Port but it MUST match the corresponding port of the RADIUS server 100 Step 3 By default the value fo
68. eless API Wireless APS Pee i ra Wireless AP Wireless centre AP6 P ri Wireless AP7 ae Wireless APS The above illustration describes how this mode operates WIRELESS ROUTING CLIENT MODE An application of this mode would be for the Ethernet port of the Wireless Routing Client to be used for connection with other devices on the network while access to the Internet would be achieved through wireless communication with wireless ISP Public IP ped ee address is Switch transmitted ne wirelessly Broadcasting F Tower a T line EA Wireless Routing Client Workgroup of PCs The above illustration describes how this mode operates GATEWAY MODE Or put it more simply Broadband Internet sharing in a wireless network Since the access point supports several types of broadband connections the first step in setting up the access point as a Broadband Internet Gateway is to identify the type of broadband Internet access you are subscribed to Cable ADSL modem router M Laptop MA 7 errr vd FIL Gateway Laptop Static IP address Use this type of connection if you have subscribed to a fixed IP address or to a range of fixed IP addresses from your Internet Service Provider Dynamic IP address When powered using this type of connection the access point requests for an IP address which will be automatically assigned to it by your Internet Service Provider This type of connection applies fo
69. ess List ESSID sampleRouter Del MAC Address Comments Apply to O 08 70 f8 70 80 70 mac4 all All changes will take effect after reboot 86 NOTE Please reboot to effect all changes and new MAC address entries DELETE A MAC ADDRESS FROM ALL ACCESS POINTS Select MAC Filtering from WLAN Setup a b g MAC Address Filtering page displays Click View Complete MAC List This displays the MAC Address List of the radio card MAC Address Filtering Radio 1 MAC Filtering Options AP Type ESSID Security Status Policy Main AP sampleRouter NONE i Enable i Accept v Virtual AP VAPI NONE it Disable Deny virtual AP VAP2 NONE it Enable i Deny view Complete MAC List A changes will take effect after reboot 87 Step 2 MAC Filter Address List page displays Select the checkbox of the MAC address you wish to delete Click the Delete button MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List Radio 1 Del O MAC Address Comments Apply to 08 70 f8 70 80 70 maci all 00 b0 d0 86 bb f7 mac3 1 AP s All changes will take effect after reboot Step 3 MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List Radio 1 Del O MAC Address Comments Apply to 08 70 f8 70 80 70 maci all All changes will take effect after reboot 88 DELETE A MAC ADDRESS FROM INDIVIDUAL ACCESS POINT Step Select MAC Fi
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71. formation Step 1 Search for a Syslog listening application Web Images Groups News more Search the web pages from Singapore Step 2 Select a Syslog listening application Web Syslog Daemon for Windows Free Syslog Server Firewall logging Windows Syslog Daemon receives filters logs displays and forwards Syslog messages and SNMP traps Freeware and service versions available Step 3 Download Syslog listening application Download Now 162 Step 4 Install Syslog listening application Step 5 View logged information on Syslog listening application Syslog Daemon Date 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 03 07 2006 Display 00 Default Time 10 18 36 10 18 35 10 18 34 10 18 33 10 18 32 10 18 31 10 18 30 10 18 29 10 18 28 10 18 27 10 18 26 10 18 25 10 18 24 10 18 23 10 18 22 10 18 21 10 18 20 10 18 19 10 18 18 10 18 17 10 18 16 Priority Mail Info System3 Emerg Local0 E merg Mail Debug Syslog W arning Local0 Debug Local5 Alert System4 Debug Local3 Info Lpr Critical System4_ Notice System1 Critical User Warning System2 Info Local6 Critical Local4 E merg UUCP Debug Local4 Info User Error Local3 Notice Kernel Info Hostname 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 10
72. ging the IP address of the notebook as you have to use If at work again on the next day Since it is still set to the TCP IP settings used in your office the notebook will then try to contact the IP address of your office s gateway to the Internet When the access point finds that the notebook is trying to contact a device that lies in a different subnet from that of the home network it would then inform the notebook that the gateway to the Internet is in fact itself Access Point Once the notebook has been informed that the gateway to the Internet is the access point it will contact the latter Access Point to access the Internet without any change fo its TCP IP settings required NOTE For SAT to function properly 1 The IP address of the notebook should belong to a different subnet from the LAN IP address of your access point 2 The lt Default Gateway gt in the TCP IP settings of your notebook should NOT be left blank 139 step Under the Home User Features command menu click on Static Address Translation Step 2 You may then choose to Enable or Enable Disable Static Address Translation Disable Static Address Translation here followed by clicking the Apply button Note SAT is disabled by e default amp Enable Disable 140 DNS REDIRECTION only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway When you enter a URL in your Internet browser the browser requests for a name to IP address tra
73. haa chice cadena Mask as 192 168 168 X and the space below 255 255 255 0 where X can be any number from 2 fto 254 C Obtain an IP address automatically except for 1 In this example we are using 192 168 168 160 as the static IP Address Meee Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Step 5 In order to check if the IP address has been assigned correctly to your PC simply go to the Start 179 menu select Run and enter the command winipcfg Select your respective Ethernet Adapter from the drop down list and click OK A IP Configuration aal xi gt Ethernet Adapter Information Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fas x Adapter Address 00 80 48 EA A4 42 IP Address 192 168 168 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 168 1 i i Release RENEW Release All Renew All More Info Now your PC is now ready to communicate with your access point 180 FoR WINDOwS XP 2000 Step 1 Go to your desktop right click on My Network Places icon and select Properties Step 2 Go to your network adapter icon right click and select to Properties Step 3 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties button LAN or High Speed Internet ocal Area Connection Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Sharkcut Rename Properties a General Authentication Advanced Connect using This connection uses the following items M
74. have downloaded the latest firmware onto your local hard disk drive Step Click on Firmware Upgrade from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware path and file name Browse 4 Step 2 Click on the Browse button to locate the file Step 3 Click on the Upgrade button 166 Follow the instructions given during the upgrading process Firmware Upgrade Upgrading firmware now please wait 50 seconds and don t turn off the power until see the Firmware Upgrade Successfully page reboot to effect all changes BURNING FLASH I Please keep current upgrade page 7 Step 4 You need to reboot the system after the firmware upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade successfully reboot now NOTE the device might become unusable The firmware upgrade process must NOT be interrupted otherwise 167 BACKUP OR RESET SETTINGS You may choose to save the current configuration profile to make a backup of it onto your hard disk to restore an earlier profile saved on file or to reset the access point back to its default settings RESET YOUR SETTINGS Step Click on Backup or Reset Settings from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 To discard configurations made and restore the access point to its initial factory settings click on Reset button Backup or Reset Settings Erase the Machine s configuration restore its factory default settings gt Backup the Mac
75. have no security or WEP security e lf the security mode is set to WPA Personal the scan will show all available access points having all types of security from no security WEP security to WPA Personal security 44 SHOW LINK INFORMATION ONLY FOR CLIENT MODE AND WIRELESS ROUTING CLIENT MODE Step 1 To view the connection status when the client is linked to another access point click on the Show Link Information button WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode Client Mode ESSID AP Wireless Profile 802 11b g mixed Country NO_COUNTRY_SET NA Tx Rate Fully Auto Apply ai aiteldearcitiela Show Link Information The Link Information table illustrates the following data Link Information State Scanning ff ff ff ff ff fF Current Channel 11 TxRate 1Mbps Signal Strength 6 45 This table describes the parameters that can be viewed from the Link Information page Parameters Description State Refers to the MAC address of the BSS AP to which the client is connected Current Channel The channel that is being presently used for transmission Tx Rate The rate of data transmission in Mbps Signal Strength Given in percentage showing the intensity of the signal received 46 SCAN FOR CHANNEL SURVEY AVAILABLE FOR ACCESS POINT MODE AND GATEWAY MODE Channel Survey provides a list of all channels that are supported by the access point This feature will show rel
76. he Change button WDS Configuration WDS Status Disable Step 4 From the Enable Disable WDS page select Enable and click on the Apply button Enable Disable WDS Enable Enable the wireless wds function Disable Disable the wireless wds function Step 5 Click on the Add button to create a MAC address of a client WDS Configuration WDS Status Enable AP No Hardware Address 114 Step 6 Fill uo the Hardware Address field with the wireless MAC address of the device to include in your WDS using the format xx xx xx Xx xx xx where x can take any hexadecimal value 0 9 or a f Add WDS Entry Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 xx x XX K XX KR i f Cancel Click on the Add button to update the table Step 7 From the WDS Configuration page notice that the MAC Address has been added to the table as shown below WDS Configuration WDS Status Enable AP No Hardware Address O1 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 Add NOTE NOTE To configure WDS all your access points must use the same channel and security mode and both access points at opposite ends of a WDS link must have each other s wireless MAC address ADD ANOTHER CLIENT IN A PSEUDO VLAN Group Follow the procedures mentioned in Step 5 to Step 7 115 EDIT DELETE A CLIENT INA WDS Step Click on the MAC address in the table as shown below WDS Configuration
77. hine s configuration gt Restore the Machine s configuration path and file name Browse Restore Step 3 The system will prompt you to reboot your device Click on the Reboot button to proceed 168 BACKUP YOUR SETTINGS Step 1 Click on Backup or Reset Settings from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 If you want to back up the current settings of your access point onto your hard disk drive click on the Backup button Backup or Reset Settings Erase the Machine s configuration restore its factory default settings gt Backup the Machine s configuration gt Restore the Machine s configuration path and file name Browse Restore Step 3 Next save your configuration file to your local disk File Download Do you want to save this file Name config cfg Type Unknown File Type 7 52 KB From 192 168 168 1 Save Cancel While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not save this file What s the risk 169 RESTORE YOUR SETTINGS Step 1 Click on Backup or Reset Settings from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 If you want to store back the settings that you had previously saved click on the Browse button Proceed to the folder where you saved your configuration file Backup or Reset Settings Erase the Machine s configuration restore its factory default R Reset sett
78. ield inout the web site address that you wish to block Then click the Add button to complete your setup 154 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION More than just a NAT firewall there is a powerful Stateful Packet Inspection SPI firewall option that can be activated on the access point Stateful insoection compares certain key parts of the packet to a database of trusted information before allowing it through Common hacker attacks like IP Spoofing Port Scanning Ping of Death and SynFlood can be easily thwarted with the SPI firewall TO CONFIGURE SPI FIREWALL The following steps explain the configuration of the SPI firewall As incorrect configuration to the firewall can result in undesirable network behavior you are advised to carefully plan your firewall security rules Step Under the Security Configuration command menu click on Firewall Configuration Step 2 First enable the firewall You can choose among the Default Low Default Medium or Default High security options for convenient setup Step 3 Then you may choose the type of network activity information you wish to log for reference Data activity arising from different types of protocol can be recorded Firewall Configuration 155 Step 4 You may add more radio button at the firewall rules for soecific security purposes Click on the Add screen shown above followed by the Edit button and the screen on the left will appear ICMP Types Oo i O
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80. in the DMZ 192 168 168 55 Private IP Address 192 168 168 55 Enter 0 0 0 0 as the Private IP Address and it will disable DMZ Remember to click the Apply button 124 NOTE 1 When you enable DMZ the Static IP Address configuration is recommended for the DMZ host Otherwise if the address is allocated by DHCP it may change and DMZ will not function properly 2 DMZ allows the host to expose ALL of its parts to the Internet The DMZ host is thus susceptible to malicious attacks from the Internet 125 TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL SERVERS BASED ON PORT FORWARDING Virtual Server based on Port Forwarding is implemented to forward Internet requests arriving at the access point s WAN interface based on their TCP ports to specific PCs in the private network If you require more information on this function please refer to the NAT Technology Primer on the Product CD Advanced NAT Options Step 3 Hit the Add button on the Port Forward Entries page Step 1 Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on NAT You will find the Advanced NAT Options available near the bottom of the page Step 2 Click the Port Forwarding button to configure Virtual Servers based on Port Forwarding Port Forward Entries Server Type Protocol Public Port Private IP Private Port X 126 Add Known Server Server Type Private IP Address Pubic iP Fram Ta Custom Server server Type Protocol Public Port
81. ings gt Backup the Machine s configuration gt Restore the Machine s configuration path and file name C Documents and Settings config cfg Browse Click on the Restore button and the system will prompt you to reboot your device 170 REBOOT SYSTEM Most of the changes you make to the system s settings require a system reboot before the new parameters can take effect Step Click on Reboot System from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 Click on the Reboot button Reboot System Reboot now Step 3 Wait for the system to reboot and the login page will be displayed Rebooting The machine is rebooting Please wait for about 30 seconds until login page is displayed http 192 168 168 1 17 CHANGE PASSWORD It is recommended that you change the default login password which is case sensitive and is set by default to password Step 1 Click on Change Password from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 Key in the Current Password The factory default is password Enter the new password in the New Password field as well as in the Confirm Password field Step 3 Click on the Apply button to update the changes Change Password Current Password PEPA New Password eeeses Confirm Password seccee Apply 172 LOGOUT To exit the Web interface follow the next few steps Step 1 Click on Logout from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Step 2 Click the LOGI
82. int CLI for control and monitoring Telnet SSH Setup Click Telnet SSH Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu 2 1 To enable Telnet Server Select Telnet Server Enable and enter the Port Number 2 To enable SSH server Select SSH Server Enable and enter the Port Number Click Apply Telnet SSH Setup C Telnet Server Enable Port Number 23 O SSH Server Enable Port Number 22 69 To add user 1 Click Add button User Management Select User Name Permission 2 In Add User Entry Page enter User Name Password and specify whether user is granted permission to Read Only or Read Write 3 Click Apply Add User Entry User Name Password Permission Read Only To Delete User 1 Select which user to Delete 2 Click Delete User Management Select User Name Permission username RO al username2 RW 70 User Management list refreshes to update users To Refresh User Management list Click Refresh to refresh User Management list User Management Select User Name Permission username2 RW 7 TELNET COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Telnet CLI Command line Interface The user may connect to the CLI Command Line Interface via a TELNET session to the default IP 192 168 168 1 This section uses Microsoft TELNET command for instruction You may use any TELNET client Connecting to CLI Command Line Interface via TELNET l Connect to CLI Command Line Interface with the following command at DOS
83. irrtipj Prinary Dne Suffix Node T ype a Unknown IF Routing Enabled gt gt e a Ao WINS Froxy Enabled a a a a Ho Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Lonnect 1on s pec if ic Desc ription 3 Realtek RIL8139 Family POI Fast Ethe Diep Enabled l Phys ical Addrect a a a a a HHL Be BE sb si Ha Subnet Aash a a a LP HOGER io s s a ooa oa na SUDNGt MASK a es a es se oe oe heh Default Gateway te rr Your PC is now ready to configure your access point Step 7 Launch your Web browser Under the Tools tab select Internet Options 4 Yahoo Singapore Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites MEHE Mail and News Q Back 4 x Synchronize i Windows Update Address http sg yahoo com Windows Messenger Yahoo Messenger Show Related Links Internet Options 24 Step 8 Open the Connections tab and in the LAN Settings section disable all the option boxes Click on the OK button to update the changes Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings C use automatic configuration script Proxy server o Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections Step 9 At
84. is client device and the wireless and Ethernet network connected at the access point In this mode if can only connect with an access point Other wireless clients cannot connect with it directly unless connected to the same access point allowing them to communicate with all devices connected at the Ethernet port of the access point Terminal Cable ADSL pi A O modem Switch P D router HEP N Access Point Client MAMA Py i E LP Printer Access Point Bridge Workgroup of PCs In the example above the workgroup PCs will be able to access the printer connected to the access point in Access Point Client mode POINT TO POINT MODE In Point to Point mode the access point allows point to point Communication between different buildings It enables you to bridge wireless clients that are kilometres apart while unifying the networks Transparent Bridging a Wireless Wireless ireless AP ER s EEEE EEERE EEEE In the example above you may configure two access points AP to perform transparent bridging between two buildings POINT TO MULTIPLE POINT MODE In Point to Multiple Point mode this mode is similar to that of the Point to Point mode But the access point located at one facility is able fo connect to up to 8 access points AP installed in any direction from that facility A E Wireless AP4 P aw wl ae P Wireless E Hi aes En BEERA EEEE d g Wireless AP a Wir
85. ish to set the access point in the Point to Multiple Point mode click on Change to select Point to Multiple Point and then you will see the page below WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode Paint to Mutiple Point Change ESSID AP Wireless Profile 802 11 b g mod Peer MACs Peer MAC List Country NO_COUNTRiY_SET MA ba Channel Smertselact Tx Rate Fully Auto Apply To create a new peer MAC click on the Peer MAC List button The page will appear Please take note that PtMP stands for Point to Multiple Point PtMP Configuration Link No Hardware Address Comments Click on Add and then you are prompted to key in Hardware Address and Comment Add WDS Entry Hardware Address XX MM XR KX MR KX Comment 39 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the WLAN Basic Setup page Parameters Description The Current Mode The default operating mode of the access point is the Access Point mode The access point can operate in 6 modes Access Point Client Point to Point Point to Multiple Point Wireless Routing Client Gateway Wireless Adapter You can toggle the mode by clicking on the Change button ESSID Enter a preferred name for the wireless network Your wireless clients must be configured with the same ESSID This case sensitive entry can consist of a maximum of 32 characters Site Survey A list of wireless devices that are detected by you
86. its mi Acie Patesh Dynamic DNS Edit SMyDAS Dynamic ONS Service Provider people onlinepeople net fe uto Detect lester ssas Gives ONG Ain bay lew ic CoM ty VES ONO Less Reset Detate Bock 147 To select DIDNS as DDNS Service Provider Step Under the Choice column in the table of Choice DDNS Provider Choice DDNS Provider Prowider Marre megitta Hra check the radio button next to the 2 OEE ECU We Ee Sete een oe DIDNS Then click on the Next button to proceed 4 mjinii Haami eming Step 2 Dynamic DNS Add Enter your Domain Name Step 3 Provider DtDNS The Auto Detect checkbox Is ticked eee gamer mc game com E by default The WAN IP entry box is WAN IP 192 168 88 44 Z Auto Detect blank by default These default Password eeee settings should be applied if the Add Reset Back dynamic WAN IP connection is used For instance If your ISP Connection service uses the dynamic WAN IP tick the Auto Detect checkbox to let the D DNS server learn your current WAN IP address Enter your DIDNS account Username and Password However if you are using a fixed WAN IP connection enter the IP address in the WAN IP field Then Uun tick the Auto Detect checkbox Then the access point will update the DItDNS server using that WAN IP entered in Its field Step 4 Then click on the Add button 148 Step 3 In our example while the new domain name
87. lly made to the information contained herein and will be incorporated into later versions of the manual The information contained is subject to change without prior notice Your Feedback We value your feedback If you find any errors in this user s manual or if you have suggestions on improving we would like to hear from you Please contact US af Fax 65 62809947 Email feedback compex com sg FCC NOTICE This device 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 device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio Communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception 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 Connect the computer into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Increase the separation between the computer and receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications
88. ltering from WLAN Setup a b g MAC Address Filtering page displays Click Edit for the corresponding access point MAC Address Filtering Radio 1 MAC Filtering Options AP Type ESSID Security Status Policy Main AP sampleRouter NONE it Enable J Accept i virtual AP VAP1 NONE it Disable Deny Virtual AP VAP2 NONE it Enable Deny View Complete MAC List Ali changes will take effect after reboot 89 Step 2 MAC Filter Address List page displays Select the checkbox of the MAC address you wish to delete Click the Delete button MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List ESSID sampleRouter Del MAC Address Comments Apply to 08 70 f8 70 80 70 maci all 09 70 f8 70 80 70 mac2 all 00 b0 d0 86 bb f mac3 1 AP s All changes wil take effect after reboot Step 3 MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List MAC Filter Address List MAC Address List ESSID sampleRouter Del MAC Address Comments O 08 70 f8 70 80 70 maci gO 00 b0 d0 86 bb f7 mac3 All changes will take effect after reboot 90 EDIT MAC ADDRESS FROM THE MAC ADDRESS LIST Step 1 Select MAC Filtering from WLAN Setup a b g MAC Address Filtering page displays Click Edit MAC Address Filtering Radio 1 MAC Filtering Options AP Type ESSID Security Status Policy Main AP sampleRouter NONE it Enable J Accept i Virtual AP VAPI NONE it
89. meout This parameter determines the timeout allowed for the sending client to receive the acknowledgment response from the receiving client If no acknowledgment packet is received within this period the sender will assume the receiver has not received the packet and will attempt to re send CTS Timeout This Clear to Send time is the time the wireless sender will wait for a CTS packet signaling that the channel is idle and it can start data transmission If no CTS packet is received within this period the sender will assume the channel is busy and will wait before trying to send again 119 Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration ROUTING only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway The access point allows the network administrator to add a static routing entry into its routing table so that the access point can re route IP packets to another network access point This feature is very useful for a network with more than one access point NOTE Important You do NOT need to set any routing information if you are simply configuring the access point for broadband Internet sharing Improper routing configuration will cause undesired effect 120 The diagram below illustrates a case in which you have two routers in the network One router is used for broadband Internet sharing while another router connects to a remote office You may then define a static routing entry in the access point to re route the packe
90. nary steps described below ACCESS CONTROL THE WIRELESS PSEUDO VLAN Only in Access Point mode A VLAN is a group of PCs or other network resources that behave as if they were connected to a single network segment although they may be physically located on different segments of a LAN Those stations which are assigned to the same VLAN share network resources and bandwidth as if they were connected to the same segment Conversely only the stations within the same VLAN can access each other A Wireless Pseudo VLAN acts by segregating a single wireless LAN into multiple VLANs so that communication is possible only among wireless clients within the same VLAN When operating in the Access Point mode Access point allows you to define Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Node and Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Group 103 WIRELESS PSEUDO VLAN PER NODE When implemented this mode isolates each wireless client into its own pseudo VLAN Wireless clients can therefore access resources on the wired network but are unable to see each other or access each other s data Wireless AP A A _ eless 1 a O Pseudo VLAN Node 2 104 The following steps demonstrate how to set up a Wireless Pseudo VLAN per Node Step 1 From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advanced which shows the WLAN Advanced Setup page Step 2 Go to the Extended Features section and click on the Wireless Pseudo VLAN button WLAN Advanced Setup B
91. net that requires standard PPP over Ethernet PPPoE for authentication refer to WAN Setup ADSL Internet using PPP over Ethernet PPPoE e ADSL Internet that requires standard Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP for authentication refer to WAN Setup ADSL Internet using Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP WAN Setup Cable Internet with Dynamic IP Assignment The access point is pre configured to support a WAN type that dynamically obtains an IP address from the ISP However you may verify the WAN settings with the following steps Step l Under CONFIGURATION on the command menu click on WAN Setup Step 2 On the WAN Dynamic Setup screen that follows verify that the WAN Type reads Dynamic DHCP in red colour Otherwise click on the Change button 61 WAN Dynamic Setup WAN Type Dynamic DHCP Change IP Address Network Mask Gateway IP Address Primary DNS Secondary ONS step 3 Select WAN Type Simply select Dynamic IP Address and hit the Apply button Static IP Address O Dynamic IP Address Please remember to click Reboot O PPP over Ethernet System under SYSTEM TOOLS and hit A PETR the Reboot button to let the settings s take effect L2TP Note Additional configuration might be required before your ISP will allocate an IP address to the access point Certain ISPs require authentication through a DHCP Client ID before releasing a public IP address to you The access point uses the Sy
92. nly available in Access Point mode The guidelines below will helo you to set up the access point for using WPA Personal Please follow the steps below if you have activated WPA Personal WPA2 Personal or WPA Personal AUTO security modes At the WPA1 2 PSK Setup page WPA1 2 PSK Setup Key String Type Hexadecimal 64 hex digits Passphrase 8 63 ascii characters WPA PSK 11111111 i Cipher Type AUTO TKIP GTK Update seconds AES 60 9999 AUTO Apply Step Specify the key entry type by selecting either e Passphrase Alphanumeric characters e Hexadecimal Step 2 Fill in the pre shared network key If you are using the Passphrase format your entry can consist of a minimum of 8 alohanumeric characters or a maximum of 63 alohanumeric characters Otherwise when using the Hexadecimal format your entry MUST consist of 64 hexadecimal characters 96 Step 3 For WPA Personal Set the Cipher Type to TKIP WPA replaces WEP with a strong encryption technology called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP with Message Integrity Check MIC For WPA2 Personal Set the Cipher Type to AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES is a stronger symmetric 128 bit block data encryption technique AES is a requirement of WPA2 under the IEEE 802 111 standard For WPA Personal AUTO Set the Cipher Type to Auto to allow the access point to automatically detect the cipher type to use Step 4 Ente
93. nslation from the Domain Name System DNS servers to be able to locate the web server The DNS server in turn looks for the answer in its local cache and if an appropriate entry is found sends back this cached IP address to the browser Otherwise it would have to contact other DNS servers until the query can be resolved When you enable the DNS Redirection feature DNS requests from the LAN clients will be processed by Access point Unless in the access point s LAN Setup you have already assigned a specific DNS server that should always be used the access point would contact the DNS server allocated by your ISP to resolve DNS requests When DNS Redirection is enabled the DNS server used by the access point would override the one defined in the TCP IP settings of the LAN clients This allows the access point to direct DNS requests from the LAN to a local or to a closer DNS server it knows of thus improving response time The DNS Redirection feature also provides better control to the network administrator In case of a change in DNS servers the latter can just indicate the IP address of the actual DNS server in the access point s LAN Setup and enable DNS Redirection without having to re configure the DNS settings of each LAN client 14 e The access point contacts the Web server indicated by DNS server A When communication is established between the Web server and the access point the webpage will appear in your
94. nt NOTE Important If you have only one unit of the access point you DO NOT need to implement the Parallel Broadband feature for broadband Internet sharing 136 EMAIL NOTIFICATION The access point provides this feature to notify you by email when there is a change in the WAN IP address that was supplied to you earlier Step aE 3 Under the CONFIGURATION ree a Cs command menu click on WAN Useenarie ped PPPoE Setup or WAN PPTP Setup sal and you will be brought to the D On Demand lide Tregout ik disabled 2 seronds D Always de Reconnect Time Factor 20 seconds following screen Status Connect iy Rebah Saus IP Address St 2 ep 2 Matework Mack Default Gateway Click on the Email Notification Primary DNS Secondary DNS b U tto nN Apply Erni Notiesion Email Notification Email Notification Enable Disable Email address of Receiver mail yahoo com IP address of Mail Server 192 168 88 43 Needs Authentication User Name sampleUser Password eeee Email address of Sender send yahoo com Status Step 3 Click on the Enable button and key in the following fields as described below 137 e Email address of Receiver This is the email address of the receiver to whom the message would be sent e IP address of Email Server This is the IP address of the SMTP server through which the message would be sent out Take note that you a
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96. ntrol whether to Main antenna Aux auxiliary antenna Auto Default to monitor the signal from each antenna and automatically switch to the one with better signal NOTE NOTE The values illustrated in the examples are suggested values for their respective parameters STATISTICS The following shows you the information on the wireless device that is connected to the WLAN IN ACCESS POINT MODE Step 1 Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Statistics Wireless clients that are connected to the WLAN are shown in the WLAN Station List Step 2 Click on the Refresh button to get the latest information on the availability of wireless clients in the wireless network MAC Address RSSI TxRate 00 80 48 37 86 dd 1 36Mbps WLAN Station List Refresh 54 Step 3 To check the details on individual wireless client click on the MAC Address in the WLAN Station List The following screen will show the statistics of the selected wireless client 00 80 48 37 86 dd Statistics Authentication Type Encryption Open System No Authentication Deauthentication Association Disassociation Reassociation 0 0 0 0 0 MSDU Data Multicast Management Control Errors Receive 0 0 0 2122 0 0 Transmit 0 0 0 55 IN CLIENT MODE Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded
97. o ensure proper functionality of the device select to Stop after performing antenna alignment Alternatively you may also reboot the device 5 TO CONFIGURE THE SECURITY SETUP OF THE WIRELESS MODE Kindly refer to Chapter 5 on WLAN Security for details on setting the different security modes of the access point TO CONFIGURE THE ADVANCED SETUP OF THE WIRELESS MODE The following will guide you to configure the advanced setup of the wireless mode you have selected Step Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu to expand into the four sub menus From here click on Advanced Step 2 In the WLAN Advanced Setup page enter the parameters Step 3 Click on the Apply button to update the changes WLAN Advanced Setup Beacon Interval 10 100 20 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 1 16384 RTS CTS Threshold 2312 1 2312 Frag Threshold 2346 256 2346 Transmit Power Maximum Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down dl Antenna Control Auto xi Extended Features Wireless Pseudo VLAN WDS Configuration Long Distance Parameters 52 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the WLAN Advanced Setup page Parameters Beacon Interval Only in Access Point mode Description The Beacon Interval is the amount of time between beacon transmissions A beacon is a guidance signal sent by the access point to announce its presence to other devices in the network Befo
98. oint to Multiple Point modes Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a link management protocol that helps to prevent undesirable loops occurs in the network For an Ethernet network to function properly only one active path can exist between two stations If a loop exists in the network topology duplication of messages will occur and this might confuse the forwarding algorithm and allow duplicate frames to be forwarded Before Implementing STP 7 In short the main purpose of activating STP is to prevent looping when you have redundant paths in the network Without activating STP redundant topology will cause broadcast storming To establish path redundancy STP creates a tree that spans all of the devices in an extended network forcing redundant paths into a standby or blocked state but establishing the redundant links as a backup in case the active link should fail If STP costs change or if one network segment in the STP becomes unreachable the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topology and re establishes the connection by activating the standby path Without spanning tree in place it is possible that more than one connection may be simultaneously live which could result in an endless loop of traffic on the LAN Spanning Tree Protocol operation is transparent to end stations which are unaware whether they are connected to a single LAN segment or a switched LAN of multiple segments After Implementing
99. on the Add button and you will be able to define the details of your Packet Filter Rule from the screen on the right 4a 4b Enter Rule Name for this new packet filtering rule For example BlockCS Fom the IP Address drop down list select whether to apply the rule to A Range of IP addresses In this case you will have to define From which IP address To which IP address your range extends A Single IP address Here you need only specify the source IP address in the From field Any IP address You may here leave both the From as well as the To fields blank Here the rule will apply to all IP addresses At the Destination Port drop down list select either Add a new Packet Filter rule Bile Marie IP Address i Amy From 192 168 1668 T 192 168 168 Destmaton Port Any From T Day of the Week i An Time ofthe Day iAy dhh D0 23 mm 00 59 From Mon To Fn Fram hhi Ta Chh mn IP Address From i TG IP Address From To IP Address From T Destination Port Fron To 192 168 168 lt 192 168 168 ETH 192 168 168 2 192 168 168 Arty k 192 168 168 192 166 168 Range ra 1 151 A Range of TCP ports In this case you will have to define From which port To which port your rule applies A Single TCP port Here you need only specify the source por
100. performs a basic setup of the wireless modes of operation Access Point mode Access Point Client mode and other operating modes Security This function performs data encryption and protection for the access point Kindly refer to Chapter 5 on WLAN Security for details Advanced This function furthers the basic configuration of the access point by setting the system s additional parameters Wireless Pseudo VLAN WDS Configuration and Long Distance Parameters Kindly refer to Chapter 6 on Wireless Extended Features for details Statistics This function uses the Scan Feature to monitor and interpret the statistics data collected MAC Filtering only applicable to Access Point mode MAC Filtering acts as a security measure by restricting the users accessing to the network through their MAC address Antenna Alignment It is a tool for aligning outdoor antenna between 2 access points over long distances The signal level can be checked from the web page and also from the DIAG LED indicator 35 TO CONFIGURE THE BASIC SETUP OF THE WIRELESS MODE The following will guide you to configure the basic setup of the wireless mode you have selected Step 1 Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Basic The default operating mode of Access point is the Access Point mode WLAN Basic Setup The Current Mode ESSIO Wireless Profile Country NO_COUNTR
101. ply power to the access point may follow the installation procedures shown below Step Connect the external antenna to the SMA connector of the access point Step 2 Use an RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect one end of the cable to the LAN OUT port of the Injector and the other end to Ethernet port 1 of the access point LAN PoE OUT Step 3 Next connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable attached to the PoE Injector to your PC s Ethernet network adapter Once you have finished configuring your access point you can connect the PoE Injector s RJ45 Ethernet cable to your network device such as to a switch or hub Step 4 Connect the power adapter supplied in the PoE kit to the main electrical supply and the power plug into the socket of the injector Note The voltage and current supplied to the power adapter and the PoE kit power adapter are different Do not interchange the power adapters Agen Ebctrical Supply h RJS QE Eihemel Pori i Step 5 Turn on your power supply Notice that the Power LED has lighted up This indicates that the access point is receiving power through the PoE Injector Notice also that the corresponding port LEDs have lighted up This indicates that connection between your access point and your PC has been established OPTIONAL MOUNTING ON THE WALL Step 1 Screw the mount onto the unit Step 2 Align the unit and mount to the wall Use the mount as a guide make 2 mark
102. preset to all zeros by default Antenna Alignment Remote AP MAC Address option HiME RMI MEI ME EM Note MAC address wil be used if entered otherwise SSID wal be used 00 00 00 00 00 00 Step 2 If you wish to specify the MAC address of the remote AP key in the field next to Remote AP Address option followed by executing the Start button Then the pop up status screen will show up allowing you to monitor the signal strength received from the remote access points If there is no specified AP with its MAC address you have keyed in the screen below will No specified AP available around show on the right To abort or l key in the MAC address of the Cso j other available remote AP click on the Stop button Antenna Alignment 50 NOTE If no MAC address is entered the Antenna Alignment tool will make use of the SSID to align the antenna Please make sure that the correct SSID is entered If more than one access point AP share the same SSID the Antenna Alignment tool will show the strongest signal AP The DIAG LED indicates the signal strength as described below Signal Strength Status of DIAG LED RSSI Value Above 20 Stays turned ON Between 19 and 17 Flashes 6 times Between 17 and 14 Flashes 3 times Between 13 and 10 Flashes ONCE Below 10 Turns OFF NOTE NOTE The signal strength of below RSSI of 10 is not recommended for outdoor long distance connection NOTE T
103. ps Frequency Range IEEE 802 11b 2 4 2 4835 GHz IEEE 802 119 2 4 2 497 GHz IEEE 802 1 1a 5 180 5 825 GHz Wireless Operation Access Point Modes Access Point Client Point to Point Point to Multiple Point Wireless Routing Client Gateway Wireless Adapter 192 Security 64 bit 128 bit WEP WPA Enterprise WPA Personal WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 Personal WPA Auto Enterprise WPA Auto Personal Pseudo Virtual LAN Tagged VLAN IEEE 802 1x TLS TTLS PEAP EAP SIM Wireless MAC address filtering in Access Point mode Network Interface 2 10 100 Mbps auto negotiating Ethernet ports RJ45 Modulation Techniques OFDM BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM DSSS BPSK QPSK CCK Output Power IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 119 Operating Channels 11 Channels US and Canada 13 Channels Europe 14 Channels Japan Advanced Wireless Wireless Distribution System WDS Features Long Distance Parameters Setup Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Node Per Group Tagged VLAN pass through Adjustable transmit power control in 1dB steps Smart Select SIP HTTPS Detachable 2dBi antenna with SMA connector 193 Management HTTP Web Management SNMP SNMP RFC1157 SNMP RFC1213 Telnet SSH Syslog DHCP Reservation By MAC address Ree Firmware Upgrade Power Requirements Using Power Adapter Output 24VDC 48VDC localized to country of sale Using PoE 802 1 1af PoE Cable Length 100 meters max
104. r access point in the WLAN Information such as MAC address channel SSID algorithm and signal strength can be found in the listing This feature is supported by the Access Point Client and Wireless Routing Client modes Wireless Profile A selection of network environment types in which to operate the access point e 802 11a only This mode supports wireless A clients with data rates of up to 54Mbps in the frequency range of 5 4GHz e 802 11b only This mode supports wireless B clients with data rates of up to 11Mbps in the frequency range of 2 4GHz 40 e 802 11b g mixed This mode supports both wireless B and G clients e 802 11g only This mode supports wireless G clients that offer transmission rates of up to S4Mbps in the 2 4GHz frequency band Peer Mac Only in Point to Point mode This mode can support more than one access point This feature allows you to create a new peer MAC for another access point so that the router operating in the access point mode can connect to another access point Peer MACs Only This mode can support multiple access points This in Point to feature allows you to create multiple peer MAC Multiple Point addresses so that the router can connect to multiple mode access points Country Choose the Country where you are located Channel This option allows you to select a frequency channel for the wireless communication This parameter is only
105. r Accounting Port is 1813 You can leave this value as it is This value must be set to be the same as the one in the RADIUS server Step 4 Enter the Shared Secret Key used to validate client server RADIUS communications Step 5 Select the length of each encryption key e 64 bit 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text e 128 bit 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text Step 6 For WPA Enterprise Set the Cipher Type to TKIP WPA replaces WEP with a strong encryption technology called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP with Message Integrity Check MIC For WPA2 Enterprise Set the Cipher Type to AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES is a symmetric 128 bit block data encryption technique It is a requirement of WPA2 under the IEEE 802 111 standard For WPA Enterprise AUTO Set the Cipher Type to Auto to alow the access point to automatically detect the cipher type to use 101 Step 7 Enter the GTK Group Transient Key Updates This is the length of time after which the access point will automatically generate a new shared key to secure multicast broadcast traffic among all stations that are communicating with it By default the value is 600 seconds Step 8 Press the Apply button and reboot your system after which your settings will become effective 102 Chapter 6 Wireless Extended Features This section illustrates how to configure the wireless extended features To start with follow the common prelimi
106. r instance to e Singapore Cable Vision subscribers e HOME Cable Service users PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Select this type of connection if you are using ADSL services in a country utilising standard PPP over Ethernet for authentication For instance If you are in Germany which uses T 1 connection or If you are using SingNet Broadband or Pacific Internet Broadband in Singapore PPTP Select this type of connection if you are using ADSL services in a country utilising PPTP connection and authentication L2TP Short for Layer Two 2 Tunneling Protocol an extension to the PPP protocol that enables ISPs to operate Virtual Private Networks VPNs L2TP merges the best features of two other tunneling protocols PPTP from Microsoft and L2F from Cisco Systems WIRELESS ADAPTER MODE Similarly to the Access Point Client mode the access point used in this mode is able to communicate wirelessly with another access point to perform transparent bridging between two networks However here the Wireless Adapter connects a single wired workstation only No client software or drivers are required while using this mode Dynamically Cable ADSL leased IP sy Switch address from p g pi DHCP server E lt A s i Z gt p Adapter Macintosh i pess Point Bridge Workgroup of PCs Chapter 2 Hardware Installation SETUP REQUIREMENTS Before starting please verify that the following is available e CAT5 5e networking cable
107. r the GTK Group Transient Key Updates This is the length of time after which the access point will automatically generate a new shared key to secure multicast broadcast traffic among all stations that are communicating with it By default the value is 600 seconds Step 5 Press the Apply button and reboot your system after which your settings will become effective 97 HOw TO SET UP 802 1X RADIUS Only available in Access Point mode The guidelines below will helo you to set up the access point for using 802 1x RADIUS At the IEEE 802 1x Setup page IEEE 802 1X Setup Primary RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Secondary RADIUS Server IP 0 0 0 0 Authentication Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Shared Secret Key ecooooo Broadcast Key Rotation seconds 600 60 9999 Key Length 64 bits v Step Key in the IP address of the Primary RADIUS Server in your WLAN You can optionally add in the IP address of a Secondary RADIUS Server if any The RADIUS authentication server MUST be in the same subnet as the access point Step 2 By default the value for Authentication Port number is 1812 You can leave this value as it is This value must be set to be the same as the one in the RADIUS server Step 3 By default the value for Accounting Port number is 1813 You can leave this value as it is This value must be set to be the same as the one in the RADIUS server 98 Step 4 Enter the Shared Secret Key in the fi
108. rams because of congestion Informs the host of a preferred route Indicates that the Time to Live TTL of an IP datagram has expired Problem one the ICMP parameter Request packet Request packet ICMP Packet Type Information Reply Information that is from the ICMP data packet This IP protocol is used to establish host memberships in particular multicast groups on a single network The mechanisms of the protocol alow a host to inform its local router using Host Membership Reports Information that is from the IGMP data Report packet Information that is from the IGMP data Query packet Information that is from the ICMP data Message packet This parameter allows you to specify workstation s generating the data packets Users can either set a single IP address or set a range of IP addresses This parameter lets you specify the set of workstations that receive the data packets Users can either set a single IP address or set a 157 range of IP addresses Source Port You can control requests for using a specific application by entering its port number here Users can either set a single port number or a range of port numbers Destination Port This parameter determines the application from the specified destination port Users can either set a single port number or a range of port numbers Check Options This parameter refers to the options in the packet header The available selection options are abbreviat
109. re a client enters the power save mode it needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive the beacon and learn whether there are buffered frames at the access point Data Beacon Rate DTIM Only in Access Point mode The Data Beacon Rate DTIM determines how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM identifies which clients in power save mode have data frames waiting for them in the access point s buffer If the beacon period is set at 100 default value and the data beacon rate is set at 1 default value then the access point sends a beacon containing a DTIM every 100 Kusecs 1 Kusec equals 1 024 usec RTS CTS Threshold The RTS CTS Threshold value determines the minimum size of a packet in bytes that would trigger the RIS CTS mechanism Frag Threshold The Frag Threshold value indicates the maximum size that a packet can reach without being fragmented This value extends from 256 to 2346 bytes where a value of O indicates that all the packets should be transmitted using RTS Transmit Power The Transmit Power drop down list lets you pick from a range of transmission Power Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down The Radio Off When Ethernet Link Down function detects when the Ethernet link is down and disables the radio card automatically 53 use the e e Antenna Control The Antenna Control function allows you to co
110. re encouraged to use your ISP s SMTP server e User Name This is the mail account user s name that should be entered if authentication is required e Password This is the mail account user s password that should be entered if authentication is required e Email address of Sender This is the email address of the sender from whom the message will appear to come Step 4 By default the checkbox next to Needs Authentication is not ticked This option allows you to specify whether the SMTP server requires authentication Step 5 Then click on the Apply button 138 STATIC ADDRESS TRANSLATION only supported by Wireless Routing Client and Gateway If you use a notebook for work at the office it is probable that you also bring it home to connect to the Internet and retrieve emails or surf the web Since it is most likely that your office s and your home s broadband sharing network subnets are differently configured you would have to struggle with reconfiguring your TCP IP settings each time you use the notebook in a different place The access point provides the Static Address Translation SAT feature to enable its users to bypass this hassle Let s say that the IP address of your notebook is set to 203 120 12 47 at the workplace but the access point that is connecting your home network to the Internet is using an IP address of 192 168 168 1 You have enabled SAT on your router and want to access the Internet without chan
111. rs and the end user who possesses some basic knowledge in the networking structure and protocols It makes a few assumptions that the host computer has already been installed with TCP IP and already up amp running and accessing the Internet Procedures for Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP operating systems are included in this document However for other operating system you may need to refer to your operating system s documentation for networking How to Use this Document This document may become superseded in which case you may find its latest version at htto www compex com sq The document is written in such a way that you as a user will find it convenient to find specific information pertaining to the product It comprises of chapters that explain in details on the installation and configuration of WP54AG Firmware This manual is written based on Firmware version 1 5 vi Conventions In this document special Conventions are used to helo and present the information clearly The Wireless Access Point with PoE is offen referred to as WP54AG or access point or AP in this document Below is a list of conventions used throughout NOTE This section will consist of important features or instructions CAUTION This section concerns risk of injury system damage or loss of data WARNING This section concerns risk of severe injury References on Menu Command Push Button Radio Button LED and Label appear in Bold For example
112. rver Options section click on the DHCP Server Reservations button Advanced DHCP Server Options show Active Dhcp Leases Dhep Server Reservations Step 2 Click on Add button DHCP Server Reservations IP Address Hardware Address 32 Step 3 Fill in The host portion of the IP Address to reserve The Hardware Address in pairs of two hex values Press the Apply button to make your new entry effective DHCP Server Reservations IP Address 192 168 168 20 Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 XX XX XX XX XX XX J Cancel The DHCP Server Reservations page will then be refreshed to illustrate the currently reserved IP addresses DHCP Server Reservations IP Address Hardware Address 192 168 168 20 00 80 45 e5 0d 05 33 DELETE DHCP SERVER RESERVATION If you do not need the DHCP server to reserve an IP address anymore you can delete the DHCP Server Reservation Step Click on the reserved IP address that you wish to delete e g 192 168 168 20 DHCP Server Reservations Hardware Address P ACOre Step 2 Click on the Delete button DHCP Server Reservations IP Address 192 168 168 20 i Hardware Address 00 80 45 e5 00 05 XX XX XX XX XX XX Sad eee The DHCP Server Reservations table will then be refreshed to reflect your changes 34 WLAN SETUP This section shows how to perform the following functions Basic This function
113. s and drill 2 holes into the wall Step 3 Next secure the unit and mount to the wall Chapter 3 Access to Web based Interface There are two methods to access to the web based Interface of your access point e Through our Utility uConfig You can access to the web based interface directly without the need to assign a different IP address to your PC e By entering the IP address of Access point in the address bar of Internet Explorer You need to assign an IP address to your PC such as 192 168 168 x where x can take any value from 2 to 254 so that it is in the same subnet as Access point ACCESS TO THE WEB INTERFACE WITH UCONFIG The powerful uConfig utility has been designed to give you direct access to the Web interface Step Insert the Product CD into your CD ROM drive The CD will run automatically Step 2 From the Utilities section select to install the uConfig utility fo your hard disk Step 3 When the utility has been installed double click on the uConfig icon The following screen will appear click on the Yes button to proceed Lone is uConfig utility should be run only in one to one connection with a uConfig compatible device li your PC is connected to other IP devices in the network Config may not work properly o you want to proceed Step 4 Select the access point in the products list and click on the Open Web button To retrieve and display the latest device s in the lis
114. s that follow For example if the ISP provided you with the following set up information you can set up your WAN as described below IP Address 203 120 12 47 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 VPN Server 203 120 12 15 Step Under CONFIGURATION on the command menu click on WAN Setup Select WAN Type Step 2 Access the Select WAN Type page and SESE TES KAM ESEE choose L2TP before clicking the Apply Dynamic IP Address button You will then be brought to the PPP over Ethernet following page requiring your inputs PPTP L2TP Step 3 WAN L2TP Setup Fill in the information provided by your ISP in the IP Address PP adress WAN Type Notwoek Mock Network Mask VPN Server and DHCP fields followed by clicking the Apply button Please remember to click Reboot System under SYSTEM TOOLS and pee A hit the Reboot button to let the spy imat minenn settings take effect The Idle Timeout setting allows you fo specify the value in seconds after which the access point will disconnect from the ISP after the last Internet activity A value of 0 will disable idle timeout 68 TELNET SSH SETUP Chent sends to Server a Server sends 7 ___ to Tele Serverreceives Terminal from Server ze internet Telnet allows a computer to remotely connect to the access point CLI Command Line Interface for control and monitoring SSH Secure Shell Host establishes a secure host connection to the access po
115. ss point supports HTTPS SSL in addition to the standard HTTP HTTP SSL features additional authentication and encryption for secure communication Telnet Telnet allows a computer to remotely connect to the access point CLI Command Line Interface for control and monitoring SSH SSH Secure Shell Host establishes a secure host connection to the access point CLI for control and monitoring WHEN TO USE WHICH MODE The access point is versatile in the sense that it may operate in six different types of modes Access Point Mode Client Mode Point to Point Point to Multiple Point Wireless Routing Client and Gateway This section presents a brief outline of the different network applications that can be accommodated through the different modes of the access point ACCESS POINT MODE This is the default mode of your access point The Access Point mode enables you to bridge wireless clients to access the wired network infrastructure and to communicate with each other Cable ADSL modem router Switch 2 md Mn a i Access Point File server In the example above the wireless users will be able to access the file server connected to the switch through the access point in Access Point mode Laptop ACCESS POINT CLIENT MODE In Access Point Client mode the device acts as a wireless client When connected to an access point it will create a network link between the Ethernet network connected at th
116. stem Name in the System Identity as the DHCP Client ID Therefore if this is the case refer to your ISP for the correct DHCP Client ID to be set and follow steps 4 5 to accomplish the setup Step 4 Steps 4 5 are for those who need to set up the System Name in System Identity so that your ISP can authenticate it as a valid DHCP Client ID 62 Click on System Identity under the SYSTEM TOOLS command menu Step 5 On the following screen key in the your ISP assigned DHCP Client ID as the System Name You may also like to key in a preferred Systems Contact person and the System Location of the access point Click the Apply button to complete Please remember to click Reboot System under SYSTEM TOOLS and hit the Reboot button to let the settings take effect System Hame System Contact System Location System Identity Wireless LAN Access Point unkan Uini appt 63 WAN Setup Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment If you have an ISP that leases a static WAN IP for your subscription you will need to configure your access point s WAN type accordingly For example if the ISP provided you with the following setup information you can set up your WAN as described below IP Address 203 120 12 240 Network Mask 250 200 2000 Gateway IP Address 203 120 12 2 Step Under CONFIGURATION on the command menu click on WAN Setup Step 2 Select WAN Type Access the Select WAN Type page
117. t click on the Refresh button Help NIC Adaptor List Realtek RTL8139 00 01 80 0E 86 37 192 168 88 43 255 255 255 0 Forward Route List Interface 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 88 2 192 168 88 43 20 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 1 192 168 88 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 88 43 192 168 88 43 20 19 1RA AR 43 JAR AAR PAR PAR PF NI 127001 an I Products List Current Selected 1 19 Step 5 Do not exit the uConfig program while accessing to the web based interface This will disconnect you from the device Click on the OK button to proceed Warning The selected product is on different subnet uConfig will change the system settings to enable access to the product s Web Interface Do not close uConfig while accessing the product s Web Interface doing so will break the connection After finishing the product configuration press the lt ExitUcontig gt link on the product s Web Interface uConfig will then close automatically Step 6 At the login page press the LOGIN button to enter the configuration page The default password is password Wireless LAN Access Point Management Please enter your password k aoe eeceeee Locuri Forgot your password see the User s Guide for instructions 20 Step 7 You will then reach the home page of your access point s web based interface Pile Ea View feoite Took Heb Qm 2 BOD Pwo frr O S D a Adimas E hetp 192
118. t Mame gt gt s gt a lt a a a o Up Bel Peto pj Prinary Dns Suffix Kode Tape IP Routing Enabled gt gt gt e z VINS Proxy Enabled a a Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Lonnectlon specific DMS S Description Realtek RIL S1397 Family PCI Fast Ethe rnet NIC FPhy ical Address a a a BH Ul 6H UE f6 47 Dhep Enabled s lt f Ho Default Gateway DMS Seruere 2 ew we ee we whl hl lhl el Your PC is now ready to communicate with your access point 183 Appendix Ill Panel Views amp Descriptions Front View of Access Point PE Steady Blue The device is powered up Power Off No power is supplied to the device LED Flashing Green This indicates the flash during the Diagnostic power up The LED will goes off when the diagnostic is passed lq LED Steady Green WAN connection Is established WAN Link Act Flashing Green Data transmission at WAN connection 184 ya LED Steady Green Wireless interface up and running WLAN Ready for operation Link Act LED Flashing Green Activity is detected in the wireless an el Steady Green Connection has been established between the device and the network Flashing Green Activity is detected in the network No network connection Back View of Access Point Name Description aa External Antenna SMA antenna 7 Ethernet Port 2 Connec
119. t in the From field Any IP port You may here leave both the From as well as the To fields blank Here the rule will apply to all ports From the Day of the Week drop down list select whether the rule should apply to A Range of days Here you will have to select From which day To which day Any day In this case you may skip both the From as well as the To drop down fields 4e At the Time of the Day drop down list you may also choose to apply the rule to A Range of time In which case you have to specify the time in the format HH MM where HH may take any value from O00 to 23 and MM any value from 00 to 59 Destination Port From 25 To Destination Port From To Day of the Week Range From ier Ta Day of the Week From i To Time of the Day From To Time of the Day From To Range hh 00 23 mm 00 59 0800 21 30 Ary hh mm hh mm hh 00 23 mm 00 59 hh mm AG mn 152 Any time Here you may leave both From and To fields blank Step 3 Click on the Apply button to make the new rule effective The Filtering Configuration table will then be updated Add a new Packet Filter rule Rule Mame IF Address From T Destnaten Port 27015 Te Day of the Week From Fram Tc Time of the Day From Te Blocks Arty w 152
120. the network 73 SSH CLI has a command line interface GEneEr Enter in which toa Enter Your public key has been saved in The key Lingerprin D672 d Fibod 14 56 9f 42 aart like shown below for example i homer localuser ssh ic Sal phrase in Home loc aluser seh id dsa homer localuser ash id dsa pub Bai sad fs6 localusertmybox home cor 74 WEB MODE Client HTTP Server P eo The access point supports HTTPS SSL in addition to the standard HTTP HTTPS SSL features additional authentication and encryption for secure communication Web Management Setup Select Web Management Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu 1 Select whether to set web server to HTTP or HTTPS SSL mode 2 Click Apply Changes will be effected after reboot Web Management Setup HTTP HTTPS SSL 75 SNMP SETUP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a set of Communication protocols that separates the management architecture from the architecture of the hardware devices Step Click on SNMP from the CONFIGURATION menu SNMP Setup SHB State Read Password Read Write Patiword sea eeee Step 2 Select Enable from the SNMP State drop down list The default Read Password is set fo public while the default Read Write Password is private Step 3 Click on the Apply button 76 STP SETUP Only available in Access Point Point to Point and P
121. tion for computer with NIC Network Interface Card or Ethernet network card 185 Ethernet Port 1 Connection for computer with NIC Network Interface Card or Ethernet network card If Using PoE connect to this port Ethernet Port 1 a DC jack Power Input Reverse SMA connector To attach external antenna Bottom View of Access Point To reboot press once To reset password press and hold the button for 5 seconds The DIAG light will flash fast for about 5 flashes sec before releasing the button To restore the factory default settings press and hold the button for more than 10 seconds The DIAG light will flash slowly for about 10 flashes sec before releasing the button 186 Appendix IV Command Line Interface Commands Get Operation List Display current wireless operation mode Set Operation List SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set factorydefault Set factorydefault restore configuration to factory default Restart Do a warm reboot Get routeshow Display the routing table information Bre TA Save Configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Most commands require rebooting to take effect after saving Long Range Check for recommended values from long distant option setup page TX Power SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set txpower lt string gt Default full auto 1 2 3 4 17 full min 187 TX Rate SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set txrate lt string gt Values are default auto 802 1 1a
122. to confirm whether firmware failure has occurred Step Power the access point off and disconnect it from the network Step 2 Use a MDI cable to connect the LAN port of the access point to the LAN port of your computer Step 3 Power the access point on and then start up your computer You are recommended to set your computer s IP address to 192 168 168 100 and its network mask to 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Insert the Product CD into the CD drive of your computer 176 Step 5 From the Start menu click Run and type cmd When the command prompt window appears type in the following command X recovery TFTP i 192 168 168 1 PUT image_name IMG where X refers to your CD drive and image_name IMG to the firmware filename found in the Recovery folder of the Product CD Step 6 If you have downloaded a newer firmware and have saved it in your local hard disk as C accesspoint accesspointxxx IMG then replace the command with this new path and firmware name In our example C accesspoint TFTP i 192 168 168 1 PUT accesspointxxx img The recovery process will now take place You can check the diagnostic LED to monitor the progress of the recovery process When firmware restoration has completed reboot the access point and it will be ready to operate 177 Appendix Il TCP IP Configuration Once the hardware has been set up you need to assign an IP address to your PC so that it will be in the same subnet as
123. ts to the remote office Static Routing canen D 56K analog 56K analog modem modem Wireless Clients Subnet 192 168 100 0 In this network the main office of subnet 192 168 168 0 contains two routers the office is connected to the Internet via the access point 192 168 168 1 and to the remote office via 192 168 168 254 The remote office resides on a subnet 192 168 100 0 You may add a static routing entry into the access point s routing tables so that IP packets from the clients in the main office with a destination IP address of 192 168 100 X where X is any number from 2 to 254 will be routed to the router which acts as the gateway to that subnet 121 TO CONFIGURE STATIC ROUTING With an understanding of how adding a static routing entry can facilitate a network setup such as the one described above here is how you may configure the access point Step 1 Under the CONFIGURATION command menu click on Routing to be brought to the System Routing Table shown on the right Initially the table will contain the default routing entries built into Access point Static Routing Table Destination Network Mask Gateway Step 3 You may specify the Destination IP Address Destination Net Mask and Gateway IP Address here For this example they are 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 and 192 168 168 254 respectively Hit the Add button to finish When the entry is added it is reflected in the St
124. ure privacy for the heterogeneous mix of users within the same wireless network The access point also incorporates a unique set of advanced features such as Wireless Distribution System WDS to wirelessly link associated access points together and extend network coverage Long Range parameter fine tuning which provide the access point with the ability to auto calculate parameters such as slot time ACK time out and CTS time out to achieve a longer range Spanning Tree Protocol STP which provides extra redundancy and the ability to auto reconfigure when there are changes in the network topology Pseudo VLAN which enables the creation of wireless isolated nodes or workgroups of wireless clients to enhance security in a public access wireless network HTTPS which feature additional authentication and encryption and Telnet which allows remote connection and SSH which provides a secure host connection FEATURES AND BENEFITS The access point has been designed for high performance and offers a rich suite of features with which you should acquaint yourself to be able to exploit your access point s full potential Wireless Distribution System WDS This feature allows linking of several access points virtually creating a larger network infrastructure that allows mobile users to roam wirelessly while still being able to access network resources Wireless Pseudo VLAN The unique Wireless Pseudo VLAN technology is a feature that allows wireless
125. width Control Setup Step 2 Click Add to create the bandwidth rule for LAN user LAN Bandwidth Control Setup Name Committed Rate kbit Ceil Rate kbit IPMAC Address Rule type DownLoad By MAC sampleRule 10 100 09 00 2B8 01 00 00 a eringee Add Step 3 Click Add to create the rule for LAN user s bandwidth control Add Bandwidth Control Entry Bandwidth Control Rule Rule Name sampleRule Committed Rate kbit 10 Ceil Rate kbit 100 Rule type DownLoad By MAC Address _ IP MAC Address 09 00 2B 01 00 00 132 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Add Bandwidth Control Entry page Parameters Description Rule Name The rule describes the type of bandwidth traffic to be controlled and of a specification of what action to take when that bandwidth traffic is encountered Committed Rate kbit This is the minimum bandwidth rate at which a user can get the throughput Ceiling Rate kbit This is the capped bandwidth rate to limit a user s throughput Rule Type This is the type of rule depending on which IP or MAC address to use to download or upload a user s throughput IP MAC Address This is the type of address to be chosen depending on the rule type For instance if you may want to limit an entirely machine address or a user by his router s MAC address you can specify the MAC address using that field in the same way that you can limit
126. with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards Electromagnetic Interference Conduction and Radiation EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Low Voltage Directive EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1996 A11 1997 Therefore this product is in conformity with the following regional standards FCC Class B following the provisions of FCC Part 15 directive CE Mark following the provisions of the EC directive Compex Inc also declares that The wireless card in this product complies with the R amp ITE Directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following EMC Standards FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C Section 15 247 CE EN 300 328 2 EN 300 826 EN 301 489 17 Therefore this product is in conformity with the following regional standards FCC Class B following the provisions of FCC Part 15 directive CE Mark following the provisions of the EC directive Technical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide For technical support you may contact Compex or its subsidiaries For your convenience you ma
127. y also seek technical assistance from the local distributor or from the authorized dealer reseller that you have purchased this product from For technical support by email write to support compex com sg Refer to the table below for the nearest Technical Support Centres Technical Support Centres Contact the technical support centre that services your location U S A Canada Latin America and South America bh Write Compex Inc 840 Columbia Street Suite B Brea CA 92821 USA T Call Tel 714 482 0333 8 a m 5 p m Pacific time Tel 1 800 279 8891 Ext 122 Technical Support Fox Fax 1 714 482 0332 Asia Australia New Zealand Middle East and the rest of the World Write Compex Systems Pte Ltd 135 Joo Seng Road 08 01 PM Industrial Building Singapore 368363 Call Tel 65 6286 1805 8 a m 5 p m local time Tel 65 6286 2086 Ext 199 Technical Support Fax Fax 65 6283 8337 Internet E mail support compex com sg access FIPsite fto compex com so Website htto www cpx com or http www compex com sg About This Document The product described in this document Wireless Access Point with PoE WP5S4AG is a licensed product of Compex Systems Pte Ltd This document contains instructions for installing configuring and using Access point It also gives an overview of the key applications and the networking concepts with respect to the product This documentation is for both Network Administrato

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