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Series 6000
SD230 Access Appliance
User’s Guide
Preliminary
September 2003
601004-00X
Warning: This product may not be exported outside the United States and
Canada without authorization from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of
Export Administration. Any export or re-export by the purchaser, directly or
indirectly, in contravention of U.S. Export Administration Regulation is prohibited.
This document may not be reproduced, in whole or part, without the written
permission of coaXmedia, Inc. The contents of this document are subject to
change without notice. coaXmedia, Inc. assumes no liability for damages
resulting from the use of this product or for the information contained in this
manual.
coaXmedia and the coaXmedia logo are trademarks of coaXmedia, Inc.
All trademarked products mentioned in this document are trademarks of their
respective companies.
© Copyright 2001 coaXmedia, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in U.S.A.
Limited Warranty
coaXmedia guarantees that every SD-Series Access Appliance will be free
from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1)
year from the date of purchase. If the product is determined to be defective
during the warranty period, please call coaXmedia’s or your equipment provider’s
Customer Support to obtain a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number.
The RMA number should be clearly marked on the outside of the package, when it
is shipped. If returned product is determined to be functioning properly, a nominal
processing fee may be charged to cover shipping and handling.
This product contains no end-user serviceable parts; authorized technicians
should perform all service.
IN NO EVENT WILL COAXMEDIA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE, INABILITY TO USE, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE COAXMEDIA
PRODUCT (S), ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, OR DOCUMENTATION,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS
OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BASED UPON PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER TORT, BREACH OF ANY
STATUTORY DUTY, PRINCIPLES OF INDEMNITY OR CONTRIBUTION, EVEN IF
COAXMEDIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Furthermore, coaXmedia makes no warranty or representation (expressed,
implied, or statutory) with respect to its products, accompanying software, or
documentation, or to their use, as well as disclaims against their quality,
performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Therein,
coaXmedia does not warranty that the products will be error free or will operate
without interruption.
coaXmedia reserves the right to revise or update its products, software, or
documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity.
FCC Compliance
The coaXmedia access appliance has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B personal computer and peripherals, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to
this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's
authorization to operate this equipment.
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. The radiated output power of this device is below the
FCC radio frequency exposure limits. However, this device should still be installed
and used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal
operation is minimized. In order to comply with RF exposure limits, the antenna
used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents........................................................................... i
Contact Information ..................................................................... 1
Important Rules for Safe Operation ...................................... 2
1.1
Service ................................................................................3
Introduction ........................................................................... 4
2.1
Features ..............................................................................4
2.2
What You Have ....................................................................5
2.3
What You Need ....................................................................5
2.3.1
Building Requirements....................................................5
2.3.2
Personal Computer Requirements....................................5
Using this Guide.............................................................................6
About the Access Appliance ................................................... 7
3.1
Front Panel ..........................................................................7
3.2
Rear Panel ...........................................................................8
Installing the Access Appliance ............................................. 9
4.1
Overview .............................................................................9
4.1.1
Before Installing ............................................................9
4.1.2
Building Requirements....................................................9
4.1.3
PC Requirements ...........................................................9
4.1.4
Review the Safety Recommendations...............................9
4.1.5
Gather Tools..................................................................9
4.1.6
Select Location ..............................................................9
4.2
Connecting the Access Appliance .........................................10
4.3
Step by Step ......................................................................11
Configuring Your PC............................................................. 13
5.1
How to Configure your PC for DHCP .....................................13
Using your Access Appliance ............................................... 14
6.1
Using the Connection..........................................................14
6.2
Disconnecting ....................................................................14
Troubleshooting Connection Problems ............................... 15
Specifications ....................................................................... 16
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts ...................... 17
10 SD230 Wireless Access Point Administrator Setup.………..18
Table of Contents i
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Contact Information
If after reading through the provided documentation you still have
questions regarding your Access Appliance, use these contact points to
request the information you need:
Support
Phone: 877-885-COAX / 877-885-2629 (toll free)
Fax: 678-990-5457
E-mail: support@coaXmedia.com
Sales
Phone: 678-990-5450
Fax: 678-990-5457
E-mail: sales@coaXmedia.com
The coaXmedia Web Page
http://www.coaXmedia.com
See your Service Contract/Agreement for the appropriate customer service
or technical support phone numbers.
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Important Rules for Safe Operation
The Access Appliance has been engineered with both
performance and safety in mind. However, safety is also your
responsibility. Read and observe all these recommended
safety precautions.
Check power sources. Plug this device only into the recommended
power source indicated on the product’s marking label. If you are not
sure what type of power source is provided at your location, consult your
local power company or other certified expert.
Always use the provided power adapter. Always use the power
adapter provided with the product. And do not use any substitutes. If
the provided adapter becomes damaged or misplaced, see page 17.
Be careful of overloading. Do not overload wall outlets or extension
cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Don’t use any
frayed power cords. Don’t stretch cords to reach the appliance or other
devices: tension at the connectors is a fire hazard.
Avoid damaging power cords. Arrange power supply cords so that
they are out of the way. Route them through areas where it is unlikely
they will be walked on or objects rolled over them.
Avoid placing the product near any heat source. Never place this
product near any heat source. This includes any kitchen appliances
(ovens, toasters, etc.), heating vents, or any other heat source. This is a
fire hazard.
Do not use the product near water. Never use this product anywhere
near a water source or in a damp area. Don’t use it near bathroom or
kitchen water sources such as sinks or washing appliances. Don’t use it
near pools. Don’t use it in a damp area such as a basement.
Avoid stacking. Avoid stacking this item on top of or under other
devices that can generate or radiate heat. Such stacking can concentrate
heat sources in a small area and creates a fire hazard.
Use caution when moving the product. Use caution whenever
moving the Access Appliance. If dropped, resulting damage could render
the appliance inoperable or a fire hazard.
Ground the cable system. Be sure the outside cable system is
grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up
static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.
70-1984 (section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides
information with respect to proper grounding of the cable system. Always
refer to local building codes to ensure compliance with all applicable
grounding requirements.
Do not connect or disconnect the RF coax cable to or from your
access appliance while it is plugged into the power source.
Unplug the power adaptor before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaner or any aerosol cleaner. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning.
Protect from lightning. For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, unplug the all devices from the coaxial cable and power
sources when they are not in use, especially for any extended time.
Wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting the power adaptor
before re-connecting it.
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1.1
Service
Do not remove covers from or attempt to service the product
yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards and void the product warranty.
Refer servicing of this product to qualified service personnel under the
conditions listed here:
•
•
•
•
•
•
When the power supply or cord is damaged.
If liquid has been spilled onto or objects have fallen onto the product.
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions.
If the product had been dropped or its enclosure has been damaged.
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, such as
the inability to perform basic functions, indicating a need for service.
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SD230 Access Appliance
Introduction
CoaXmedia welcomes you to the world of Broadband. Through the use of
our SD230 WAP (Wireless Access Point) Access Appliance and your
wireless PC, you can take advantage of the many Internet services
available today, and will be ready with high-speed connectivity that is
required for the services of tomorrow. The SD230 Access Appliance was
designed with the general computer user in mind, to insure fast, easy
installation and operation. CoaXmedia has alleviated the typical concerns
of installing new computer equipment, making this product’s setup easier
than that of a VCR. And once it’s set up, using the product is as simple as
double-clicking an icon.
2.1
Features
• Provides access to Broadband services
• Easy to install and use
• Doesn’t require opening the PC or changing existing network settings
• Unique geometric design with clearly marked status indicators
• Multiple units can operate in a single building or within a single
dwelling
• Operates over existing cable TV or CATV wiring without interfering
with reception or other services in any way
• Utilizes patented transmission techniques specifically designed to
overcome topology issues commonly found in the on-premises cable
distributions networks of Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs)
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2.2
What You Have
Check the SD230 Access Appliance package. In addition to this User’s
Guide (CD), the package should contain:
• 1 Access Appliance
• 1 External 2dBi Antenna
• 2 coaxial cables
• 1 Diplex-Filter or splitter (depending on SD model)
• 1 power adapter with attached power cord
If you are missing an item, please contact your service provider.
2.3
What You Need
In addition the Access Appliance package, you will need the following:
• 1 Personal Computer - see requirements below
• 1 7/16” or adjustable wrench (optional) — may be needed to loosen
and tighten cable connections.
• 1 CATV wall outlet
2.3.1
Building Requirements
This unit will only operate in buildings utilizing coaXmedia Internet Access
Solutions.
2.3.2
Personal Computer Requirements
The Personal Computer (PC) must meet the following:
• Have an 802.11b wireless client device installed.
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or
later
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Using this Guide
This User’s Guide has been provided to assist you in the installation and
operation of your Access Appliance. Throughout this guide, special icons
have been used to highlight specific points. Although many of these
highlights are simply informative in nature, several denote points of user
safety and should be read thoroughly and understood. The icons used in
this manual are defined below:
Important Notes or Required Reading Note
Warnings and Safety Information
Stop, review before proceeding
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About the Access Appliance
3.1
Front Panel
The LED indicators on the front of the Access Appliance indicate its
current operation status. These five indicators are described below. There
are 3 red LEDs on the WAP that can be seen through the front panel
above and behind the 5 front panel LEDs. From left to right these are
Link, Activity, and WAP Power. Under normal operation all LEDs are lit.
The Activity LED will flicker during Transmit or Receive activity.
LED
Description
Power
Operation
On when power is being provided by the power
adapter
Off when the Access Appliance is not receiving a
service signal from the central access equipment
Sync
Blinks when the Access Appliance has not been
activated by the central access equipment
On steadily when the Access Appliance has been
activated by the central access equipment
(making Internet connection possible)
Transmit
Data
On when data is ready to be transmitted. (May
blink fast when sending streams of data.)
Receive Data
On when the Access Appliance is waiting for the
PC to read data. (May blink fast when receiving
streams of data.)
Diagnostics/
Disable
On when maintenance or diagnostics is being
performed by the central access equipment, or
when the Access Appliance is disabled –
preventing access to the Internet
May blink randomly if a fault is detected by the
Access Appliance
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3.2
Rear Panel
The ports at the back of the Access Appliance connect the appliance to
your computer, power, and to coax network. When making these
connections, the TV/VCR and computer should be unplugged from the
power source as a precaution.
Port
RF
Description
Coax
Connector
PWR
Power
Antenna
RSMA
Connector
Usage
Used for connecting the Appliance to the
coax network via the coaxial cable. The
other end of this cable connects to the
diplex-filter connector labeled X. (The
diplex-filter is in turn connected by cable
to the existing TV coax cable.)
Used to provide power to the unit. One
end of the power cord should be attached
to the Access Appliance and the
transformer end plugged into a wall power
outlet.
Used to connect the external antenna to
the Access Appliance.
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Installing the Access Appliance
These sections provide step-by-step instructions on installing you Access
Appliance.
4.1
Overview
The SD230 Access Appliance is easy to install taking an average of 15
minutes to setup. However, before getting started, it is important for you
to read the following information.
4.1.1
Before Installing
The WAP should be setup with the administrator specified settings before
the unit is connected to the coax feed (Section 10).
4.1.2
Building Requirements
This unit will only operate in buildings utilizing coaXmedia
Internet Access Solutions.
4.1.3
PC Requirements
The SD230 Access Appliance requires the use of an
802.11b client Wireless Network Interface Card
installed in your PC; if you PC does not have this Network
Interface Card, one must be installed before you can use the
Access Appliance. Many computer retail stores and service
centers can perform this task, if you require assistance.
4.1.4
Review the Safety Recommendations
It is important to review the Safety Recommendations to
insure the proper installation and operation of your Access
Appliance. See the Safety Recommendations Section of this
User’s Guide.
4.1.5
Gather Tools
Although most installations do not require any special tools, it
may be necessary to use a 7/16” wrench or pliers to loosen
an existing coax cable connection on a TV or CATV wall
outlet. It is also desirable to lightly tighten all coax cable
connections associated with installing the Access Appliance to
insure solid, reliable connections; this can be done with a
wrench, with pliers or by hand.
Select Location
The first aspect of installing your new Appliance will be
selecting a CATV outlet that is located near your computer.
When making your selection, consider where you use your
PC/laptop and the distance between that location and the
CATV outlet. Although coaxial cables are provided with your
Appliance, they may not be long enough for your installation;
if this is the case, longer cables can be obtained at a local
store (RG-6 or RG-59 with F-type connectors).
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4.2
Connecting the Access Appliance
This illustration diagrams the series of steps involved in connecting the
parts together. Many parts have labeled connectors; those labels are in
bold type. Two pieces of cable come packaged with the appliance; they
are referred to as the “provided” cables.
Plug it into the
diplex-filter’s
TV connector
Unplug the TV (VCR) cable from
the room’s cable outlet
Use the 8 ft coaxial cable
(provided) to connect from the
diplex-filter’s X connector to
the Access Appliance’s RF port
the 2 ft. coaxial
$ Use
cable (provided) to
connect from the
diplex-filter’s IN
connector to the wall
outlet
Plug the
transformer cord
into the Access
Appliance ‘s PWR
connector
all other
' With
connections
secure, plug
the
transformer
into the wall
power outlet
Connect to the
Access Appliance
using an 802.11b
Wireless Client
Network Interface
Card installed in
the client PC.
Note: To ensure proper operation and UL compliance of product
in the USA, only use Fairway model WN10A-050 power supply
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Turn off power to the computer and TV (or VCR) before
connecting up the cables as a precaution. It is recommended to
disconnect them from the wall power outlets.
4.3
Step by Step
1 Disconnect the TV from the CATV Outlet
Locate the cable connecting your TV (or VCR) to the wall cable
TV/CATV outlet. Unscrew the end from the wall connector. Leave
the other end connected to the TV/VCR. If you aren’t using a TV in
the room, just skip this step.
2 Connect the TV to the Diplex-Filter
Connect the end of the coaxial cable that was unscrewed from the
TV/CATV outlet to TV port of the included diplex-filter. If a TV or
other device is not being used, leave the TV port unconnected.
Do not substitute a generic cable splitter for the
provided diplex-filter; although doing so will not
damage the TV or Access Appliance, the diplex-filter
improves the Appliance’s operational reliability
If you are not connecting to a TV in the room, you
should use the provided diplex-filter, leaving the TV
connector unconnected.
If you use one or more cable splitters in the room,
you may continue to use them; however, you should
install the diplex-filter so that it is the first device
connected to the TV/CATV outlet.
3 Connect the Diplex-Filter to the CATV Outlet
a)
Locate the shortest coaxial cable included with the Access
Appliance and connect one end to the IN port of the diplex-filter.
b)
Connect the loose end of that coaxial cable to the CATV wall
Outlet.
4 Connect the Access Appliance to the Diplexer
a)
Locate the remaining coaxial cable included with the Access
Appliance and connect one end to the X port of the diplex-filter.
b)
Connect the loose end of that coaxial cable to the RF port of the
Access Appliance.
Make sure are all connections are secure; if necessary, use
a wrench or pliers to lightly tighten the connections.
5 Connect the Power Adapter to the Appliance
Locate the included power adapter and connect the appropriate end
to the PWR port on the Access Appliance.
6 Apply Power to the Access Appliance
Before plugging the adapter into the power outlet, consult these
important notes:
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Please check the voltage requirements printed on
the power adapter before plugging it into an AC
power outlet. If the power adapter’s input voltage
specification does not match what is being provided at
your AC outlet, contact your service provider or coaXmedia
for a replacement.
Power can now be applied to the Appliance by plugging the power
adapter into a unused AC power outlet (on a wall, power strip, surge
protector, or UPS).
The P indicator on the Appliance front panel should light
up when power is applied. (See also a description of the
front panel lights on page 15.)
Now that the Access Appliance setup has been completed, you can set up
your computer to use the connection.
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Configuring Your PC
Now that all the necessary hardware connections have been made, your
computer’s network configuration may need to be adjusted. Often
when using the Ethernet connection, Internet Service Providers
require your Ethernet card to be configured to obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP). Instructions for making the
necessary adjustment can be found below, however your Internet
service provider may supply you with additional instructions that should
take precedence. Please refer to these instructions if supplied.
5.1
How to Configure your PC for DHCP
The following DHCP configuration procedure applies to the following
Operating Systems:
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows Me
Windows XP
For Windows 98:
1.
Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.
2.
Double-click on the Network icon.
3.
Double-click on TCPIP. Select the IP Address tab. *See note
below.
4.
At the IP Address tab, place a check in the Obtain an IP
Address automatically circle.
5.
Click OK, then on OK once more. If the computer prompts you
to reboot, please do so now.
For Windows 2000 and Windows ME:
1.
Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.
2.
Double-click on the Network and Dial-Up Connections icon.
3.
Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select
Properties.
4.
Double-click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). *See note
5.
At the General tab, place a check in the Obtain an IP Address
automatically circle.
6.
Place a check in the Obtain DNS server address
automatically circle.
7.
Click Apply, and then click OK. If the computer prompts you to
reboot, please do so now.
below.
For Windows XP:
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1.
For Windows XP, click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.
2.
Click on Network and Internet Connections then click on
Network Connection.
3.
Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon and select
Properties.
4.
Double-click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). *See note
5.
At the General tab, place a check in the Obtain an IP Address
automatically circle.
6.
Place a check in the Obtain DNS server address
automatically circle.
7.
Click Apply, and then click OK. If the computer prompts you to
reboot, please do so now.
below.
Note: If information is already entered in these fields, be sure
to write down all this information before making any changes.
You will need to reenter this after you’re done using the
coaXmedia SD200. Under Windows 2000, you must be logged
in using an account with administrators’ rights in order to make
the necessary changes.
For Unlisted Operating Systems:
If you are using a PC with an Apple, Linux or any other operating
systems not mentioned previously, please refer to your operating
system’s documentation for instructions on how to enable DHCP
client operation.
6.1
Using your Access Appliance
Using the Connection
Your Access Appliance provides you with an “Always-On” connection to
the Internet so simply start up your e-mail client, Web browser,
newsgroup reader, or other Internet applications and use them as usual.
Note: If you are concerned that someone may attempt to access your
computer via the Internet, you can use any number of firewall or Internet
security software tools to prevent remote access. Another solution is to
disconnect the computer cable or disconnect power from your Access
Appliance.
6.2
Disconnecting
If you have any security concerns about leaving your PC connected while
it is not in use, simply close the wireless connection between the PC and
WAP.
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Troubleshooting Connection Problems
The P (Power) and S (Sync) LEDs should be ON; and you should see the
T (Transmit) and R (Receive) LEDs flash when you attempt to browse the
Internet. All three (unlabled) LEDs should be illuminated on the access
point card.
If the S or D LED is blinking or no LEDs are on, check all the hardware
connections and cables (refer to Connecting to the Access Appliance).
If this problem persists, contact your service provider for assistance. (See
also page 7 for a description of the Front Panel status LEDs.)
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Specifications
Client Interface
Wireless transfer speed
Up to 11Mb/s (up to 22Mb/s with compatible
client card)
Indicators
Front panel LEDs
Connectivity
Wireless 802.11b
Electrical Specifications
AC Adaptor
Option 1
Inputs: 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz
Output: 5VDC, 2A
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature
0° to +40° C
Storage temperature
-40° to +75° C
Humidity
10% to 90% non-condensing
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
7.125”wide, 7.875” deep, 1.875” height
Agency and Regulatory Compliance
Certifications
FCC
UL / ULc
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Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
Many optional and replacement parts are available for the SD230 access
appliance.
If you need to replace or add a part, consult the service provider from
whom you obtained this product.
These appliance options and replacements are available. Specify the part
number(s) as well as description(s) of any part when ordering to ensure
correct identification of the item.
Sales Part #
Description
MK200-001
SD200 Wall Security Bracket Kit
UD230-001
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10 SD230 Wireless Access Point Administrator Setup
The default settings for the coaXmedia SD230 Wireless Access Point (WAP) are pre-set from the factory.
These settings are slightly different from the default settings of the stand-alone WAP and will be outlined
here. It must be noted that if for some reason the reset button on the WAP* (or through the browser utility)
is activated, the settings will have to be re-defined. The changes are as follows: DHCP Server under the
IP Setting tab on the WAP is selected to Off and the Diversity Antenna option is selected under the
Advanced Setting tab under Antenna Selection.
The default LAN IP of the access point is 192.168.1.1. To set up the SD230 Access Point for configuration
changes, connect the unit to the 5V supply only, leaving the RF cable feed disconnected. Using a desktop or
laptop computer with a wireless client card, configure the TCP/IP settings to use the following IP:
192.168.1.5 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. Select ok and ok to enable the new settings. You can use the
command prompt under the accessories tab in the programs menu on Windows based machines and type in
the command ipconfig then enter to verify the settings. Open a web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in
the address field then enter. The Enter Network Password window should come up (figure 1). Type
admin in the User Name field and type admin in the Password field followed by the enter key. The Access
Point Status screen will come up and display the menu bar along with access point status information
(figure 2).
Figure 1
Figure 2
*note: The SD230 reset button is internal to the unit and requires separation of the housing to access.
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Select the Basic Setting tab (figure 3). This is where you can assign the access point a unique name, SSID
(Service Set Identifier) identifier label, channel, and WEP (Wired Equivalency Privacy) encryption. We are
currently defining the WAP’s AP Name and SSID as coaXmediaWAP. The access point factory defaults are
TEW310APB for the AP Name and default for the SSID field. The default Channel is 1. Channel 1 through
13 can be selected on the WAP and is dependant upon which channel is subjected to the least interference
from other devices operating in the 2.4GHz range (portable phones, adjacent access points, etc.). The
default for WEP Key encryption is disable. Encryption Mode default is HEX but can be selected for ASCII.
If WEP Key encryption is enabled, 64-bit encryption requires 10 HEX values (or 5 ASCII characters), 128-bit
encryption requires 26 HEX values (or 10 ASCII characters), and 256-bit encryption requires 58 HEX values
(or 29 ASCII characters). Hex values are the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F, ASCII
charters are any of the alphanumeric keys on the keyboard. There are 4 encryption keys that can be set,
they must all be the same type (ie 124bit and ASCII or 64bit and HEX). If key 1 is set for the default key,
then key 1 on the client computer must match these settings. Please make a note of the SSID identifier and
encryption WEP Key(s), Mode, and values for future reference. (Note: Confirm that the wireless card on the
client computer being used to set up the WAP is compatible with the encryption modes selected on the WAP
as it will be necessary to apply the matching WEP encryption settings to the client computer to continue
setup of the access point.) Select the Apply key for the changes to take effect. The access point will restart. Make the appropriate changes to the client computer WEP values to proceed with the WAP setup.
Figure 3
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Select the IP Setting tab (figure 4). This is where you can change the Fixed IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
address if so desired. Please add this information to the encryption data taken earlier if it is changed.
Currently it is advised to set the Fixed IP to 1 less than the coaXmedia Gateway and decrement the
gateways DHCP upper address pool by 1. If multiple WAPs are to be installed, decrement the fixed IPs and
adjust the DHCP upper address pool as deemed appropriate. On the WAP, insert the coaXmedia gateways
subnet mask and rfLAN IP in the Subnet Mask and Gateway fields. Doing this will allow future control of
the WAP through the computer running the coZmo network control application. DO NOT select Obtain IP
Automatically. Select DHCP Server Off if it is not already selected. Select the Apply key for the changes
to take effect. The access point will re-start. (Note: If the fixed IP is changed and you want to continue
with the WAP setup, you must reconfigure the IP of the client computer to one that is within the same IP
group that was assigned to the WAP.)
Figure 4
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Select the Advanced Setting tab (figure 5). This is where the access point operation mode is defined. The
default AP Mode is AP and is where the access point will normally be set (in some instances it may be
desired to run the access point in bridge mode). This is also where the antenna selection is made. The
default value for Antenna Selection is Left Antenna, which is the externally mounted antenna on the
SD200 WAP. It is desired to have Diversity Antenna selected for the best performance. Select the Apply
key for the changes to take effect. The access point will re-start.
Figure 5
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The Security tab brings up the screen that allows the access point Administrator id and AP Password
to be changed (figure 6). The default values for the Administrator ID and AP Password are admin and
admin. Please note the new ID and password if they are changed. The MAC Filter section is disabled by
default but can be enabled to allow or deny PCs with a particular MAC ID as specified in the list.
Figure 6
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The Tools menu (figure 7) allows the user to save the current setup of the access point as a .bin file on the
local administrator client pc. This is useful for restoring the device back to its user-defined values if for some
reason the access point has been reset to the factory default or any other non-desirable values. To back up
the settings select the Backup tab. The file will be saved as config.bin by default in the directory you
choose to save it in. The file can be renamed if multiple configurations are to be saved. To restore the
settings select the Browse… tab then browse to the .bin configuration file you wish to restore. Select the
Restore tab to load the file settings. The Restore to default settings tab will restore the access point
back to its original default settings (not the coaXmedia default settings). Using this tab is not recommended
unless it is absolutely necessary. It will probably not be accessible when it is absolutely necessary and the
unit may have to be disassembled to access the hard reset button on the access point. If this does become
necessary, apply power to the access point then depress the reset button for approximately 10 seconds.
Access the access point as originally described then restore the saved configuration settings or reconfigure
manually. Table 1 shows a list of the access point default settings as well as the coaXmedia-loaded settings.
Firmware Upgrade is used to upgrade the firmware of the access point if one is made available. An
upgrade procedure is similar to the restore settings procedure outlined above.
Figure 7
When the access point setup is complete, remember to reset the client computer to obtain an IP address
and a DNS server automatically. Connect the RF cable to the SD230WAP.
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TABLE 1
Access Point Default Settings
Access Point Default Settings
coaXmedia Loaded Settings
AP Name
TEW310APB (or APmacidx)
coaXmediaWAP
SSID
default (or APmacidx)
coaXmediaWAP
Channel
1 (or 6)
WEP Key
Disable
Disable
Mode
HEX
HEX
Basic Setting
IP Setting
LAN IP
Fixed IP
Fixed IP
IP
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Gateway
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
DHCP Server
On
Off
IP Range From
192.168.1.2
N/A
192.168.1.100
N/A
0.0.0.0
N/A
To
DNS Server
Advanced Setting
AP Mode AP
AP
Beacon Int.
100
100
RTS Thres.
2432
2432
Frag.Thres.
2346
2346
DTIM Intv.
Auth. Type
Both
Both
Preamble
Long Preamble
Long Preamble
Basic Rate
1-2(Mbps)
1-2(Mbps)
Supp. Rate
1-2-5.11-22(Mbps)
1-2-5.11-22(Mbps)
Ant. Sel.
Left Antenna
Diversity Antenna
Admin. ID
admin
admin
AP Password
admin
admin
MAC Filter
Disabled
Disabled
Password
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