Askey Computer RTW020 Access Point User Manual 1932a

Askey Computer Corp Access Point 1932a

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Access Point.........................................................................................User Guide
User GuideTable of ContentsSection 1Introduction ..........................................................................................1-11.1 Package Contents ....................................................................................1-11.2 System Requirements ..............................................................................1-11.3 AT76C510 Features .................................................................................1-11.4 Firmware Features ...................................................................................1-21.5 Bridging Functions ...................................................................................1-21.6 Management ............................................................................................1-21.7 Roaming ...................................................................................................1-21.8 Operation Modes .....................................................................................1-21.9 Network Interface .....................................................................................1-21.10 Radio Interface .........................................................................................1-2Section 2The AP Development Board.................................................................2-1Section 3Setting the IP Address of the Access Point .........................................3-13.1 Using the Ethernet Port ............................................................................3-13.2 Using the USB Port ..................................................................................3-2Section 4Access Point Configuration ..................................................................4-14.1 Using the Ethernet Port ............................................................................4-14.1.1  How to Install the SNMP Manager ....................................................4-14.1.2  Using the SNMP Manager .................................................................4-14.1.3  How to Uninstall the SNMP Manager ..............................................4-104.2 Using the USB Port ................................................................................4-10Section 5Access Point Firmware Upgrade .........................................................5-15.1 Using the Ethernet Port ............................................................................5-15.1.1  How to Install the TFTP Client ...........................................................5-15.1.2  Using the TFTP Client .......................................................................5-15.1.3  How to Uninstall the TFTP Client ......................................................5-25.2 Using the USB Port ..................................................................................5-2
 1-1Rev. 1932A-9/28/00Section 1IntroductionThe AP (IEEE 802.11 HR, 11 Mbps WLAN Access Point) is a long-range, highperformance LAN product, which provides Access Point services to a 2,4 GHz RF net-work and bridges to an Ethernet backbone. The design of this product is based onAT76C510 (bridge-on-a-chip) module, a highly integrated ASIC designed to combinelegacy LANs with wireless LANs. AT76C510 performs all the necessary inter-network-ing and bridging functions. It receives data from both networks, stores them locally forfurther processing, installs and maintains connections and transmits the packets to theproper destination. Furthermore, AT76C510 interfaces three more modules, the Ether-net PHY, the wireless PHY and the RAM modules, for allowing compact systemimplementation and flexibility for supporting almost all the possible physical interfaces.This document describes the steps required for the initial set up of the AP IP address,the AP configuration, and the firmware upgrade procedure. The description includes theimplementation of the above steps through both Ethernet and USB.1.1 Package Contents Please make sure that you received the following with your AT76C510-Development Kit:•One Bridge Access Point board•One  MACless Radio card•User Guide•Firmware, Drivers, and Software Tools CD1.2 System Requirements For configuration through USB:•Operating System: MS Windows® 98•Desktop PC or notebook PC with USB port•USB cable•4.5-5V (regulated)-1Amp power supply cableFor configuration through Ethernet:•Operating System: MS Windows® 98, Windows® 2000, Windows® NT 4.0•Desktop PC or notebook PC connected on a LAN•Ethernet cable•4.5-5V (regulated)-1Amp power supply cable1.3 AT76C510 Features Among the features of the AT76C510 bridge-on-a-chip are the following:
Introduction1-2–Glueless connection to Intersil PRISMI, PRISMII Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) radio chip set. Able to communicate also with other DSSS radios–Supports 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps rates–WEP encryption/decryption is accomplished on the fly–Ethernet MAC supports MII interface and 10/100Mbit speeds –Hardware modules for Packet Filtering and statistics gathering –Glueless SRAM, Flash interface for data buffering and program storage, supporting up to 16 MB of memory–Integrated 2 x 6K x 32 bit internal SRAM modules for fast 32-bit program execution and temporary storage of data–Supports 3V supply–128-pin PQFP, TQFP–JTAG Boundary Scan (IEEE 1149.1) test access port for board-level production test1.4 Firmware Features The IEEE 802.11 HR firmware implementation for the supports:–Distributed Coordination FunctionCSMA/CABackoff ProcedureNAV ManagementACK ProcedureRetransmission of unacknowledged frames–RTS/CTS Handshake–Duplicate Detection and Recovery–Beacon Generation–Probe Response–Fragmentation and Reassembly–Wired Equivalent Privacy Algorithm (WEP 40 bits)–Authentication Algorithm (Open System, Shared Key)–Short Preamble1.5 Bridging Functions The following bridging functions are supported:–Automatic Learning Process–Filtering Database–Forwarding Process–Protocol Filtering–IP Filtering1.6 Management For Bridge Management supports:–SNMP (MIB, traps)–TFTP (firmware download)–USB (DFU-configuration)1.7 Roaming Roaming functions supported:–Among APs on the same subnet1.8 Operation ModesOperation Modes supported:–Access Point1.9 Network Interface AP supports 10/100 Mbps network interface.1.10 Radio Interface As far as the radio interface is concerned, AP supports:–Antenna Diversity–Specific Antenna Tx/Rx
2-1Section 2The AP Development BoardFigure 2-1 shows the  Access Point development board. The basic fea-tures of this board are outlined below:•Interfaces directly to 10/100 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks.•Supports IEEE 802.11b (High data rate) WLAN functions.•Firmware is stored in a flash memory and can be upgraded remotely.•Single 5V 1Amp universal power supply.•Configurable through Ethernet and USB ports.•Power and wireless activity LED indicators.The MACless Radio card required is shown in Figure 2-2.Figure 2-1.  AP development board
The AP Development Board2-2Figure 2-2.  MACless Radio
3-1Section 3Setting the IP Address of the AccessPointThe first step in using the AP is to set its IP Address. This procedure can bedone either through the Ethernet port by using a combination of Arp/Ping commandsand the SNMP Manager, or the USB port by using the DFU utility.3.1 Using the Ethernet Port In order to set the Access Point IP address you need to know the Access Point MACaddress. Follow the steps below giving the Access Point a temporary address at thebeginning (Step A) and saving the IP address through the SNMP Manager application(Step B).Step A:1.Connect an Ethernet station and the Access Point on the same subnet. The sim-plest way to accomplish that is to connect the Access Point and the Ethernet station to the same hub. You need to check if the station IP address and the Sub-net mask are configured properly. Also the new IP address for the Access Point must correspond to the Subnet mask.2.Open a MS-DOS Prompt window and enter a static route in the arp table for the new IP address you want to assign. Use the arp -s command to do that: arp -s "new-IP-address" "AP-MAC-address"For example: arp -s 10.170.254.27 00-00-22-22-22-253.Ping the Access Point, using its new IP address. For example: ping 10.170.254.274.If you get a ping reply, then the IP address has been temporarily set. In order toset it permantly you need to proceed to Step B without powering off the AccessPoint.Step B:1.Execute the SNMP Manager application using the IP address as set above (Step A).2.Save the current configuration through the SNMP Manager application. 3.Open the SNMP Manager application, select “Connect AP-Bridge” option under the “File” menu. Try to connect to the Access Point, by typing its IP address in the panel which appears and at the Community field, type "public" and then
Setting the IP Address of the Access Point3-2press OK. Type the IP address in the “IP Configuration” window under the “Setup” menu, “Bridge” submenu. In order to save the configuration select “Download Changes” under the “File” menu. See also the paragraph “Using the SNMP Manager” in the section “Access Point Configuration”.3.2 Using the USB Port Note: This procedure requires the use of the DFU Configuration Utility which can be used only through the USB port. When you connect the card to the USB port for the very first time, the operating system will ask for the driver of the card. Please locate the driver into your CD. At this time, only a driver for MS Windows 98 is available. After you have completed the installation of the driver, you can use the DFU Configuration Utility. In order to configure the AP IP address through the USB port, you must use theDFU Configuration Utility. Plug the USB cable to the Access Point USB port. Open the application DFU.exe whichyou will find in the “Utilities” folder of your CD and select the “Configuration” button (Fig-ure 3-1). Figure 3-1.  DFU Configuration UtilityPress the “Get” button (Figure 3-2) if you want to view the current IP address. If youwant to set a new IP address, first type the new IP address in the “Ethernet IP Address”field in the configuration window that is already opened, and then select the “Set” com-mand. In order to set the new parameters you need to wait for a few seconds for thecompletion of this process.
Setting the IP Address of the Access Point3-3Figure 3-2.  DFU Utility Bridge Configuration window
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4-1Section 4Access Point ConfigurationThe AP configuration can be done either through the Ethernet port by using theSNMP Manager application, or the USB port by using the DFU Utility.4.1 Using the Ethernet Port In order to configure the AP through the Ethernet port, you must first install theSNMP Manager application, which is a powerful and reliable tool used for the remoteconfiguration of the Access Point through the Ethernet port.4.1.1 How to Install the SNMP Manager In order to install the SNMP Manager you need to extract the “SNMPManager.zip” file,which you will find into the “Utilities” folder of your CD, in a temporary file and then runthe program “setup.exe”. Follow the instructions of the set-up program and select thedirectory where the application will be installed. Finally, a window will appear indicatingthe completion of the installation.4.1.2 Using the SNMP Manager Note: Before using the SNMP Manager for configuring the AP, verify that the Access Point IP address has been set-up following the procedure described in the section “Setting the IP Address of the Access Point”.On the Start Menu, select SNMP Manager. When the application opens, select“Connect AP-Bridge” option which is under the “File” menu. Try to connect to the AccessPoint, by typing its IP address in the panel which appears and at the Community field,type "public" and then press OK (Figure 4-1).
Access Point Configuration4-2Figure 4-1.  Connecting to the AP using the SNMP Manager In case of a successful connection to the Access Point, the following window appears(Figure 4-2). Press “OK”.Figure 4-2.  Agent foundIn case of an unsuccessful connection you receive the following message (Figure 4-3):Figure 4-3.  Agent not foundIf the above error message appears, you need to check if the AP has the desired IPAddress and is connected to the network. In order to check the validity of the IP Addressyou need to ping the AP.
Access Point Configuration4-3When the connection has successfully been established, you get a message in the rightbottom corner indicating “All values retrieved”. If the message “Not all values retrieved”appears, you need to repeat the above procedure (Figure 4-1). As soon as the connection has been established, you are now able to start viewing orsetting the Access Point parameters. Under the “Setup” menu, there are three optionsavailable (Figure 4-4):•Bridge•Wireless LAN•Enable SNMP TrapsFigure 4-4.  SNMP Bridge menu and submenusUnder the “Bridge” option, there are two submenus: “IP Configuration” and “OperationalMode”. The “Ethernet Address”, “IP Configuration” and “IP Mask” can either be viewedor changed through the “IP Configuration” (Figure 4-5). If changes are made, you needto “Download Changes” under the “File” menu in order to save them.
Access Point Configuration4-4Figure 4-5.  Bridge IP Configuration windowYou also need to check that the “Access Point” option is enabled under the “OperationalMode” submenu (Figure 4-6).
Access Point Configuration4-5Figure 4-6.  Bridge Operational Mode windowUnder the “Wireless LAN” option, the following submenus are available (Figure 4-7):•Phy params•Privacy Options•Operational settings
Access Point Configuration4-6Figure 4-7.  SNMP Wireless LAN menu and submenusPhy Params (Figure 4-8):•Channel: Select the channel to be used. There are 14 channels available.•Rate: Select the rate to be used among the following options 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps and 11 Mbps.
Access Point Configuration4-7Figure 4-8.  Wireless Physical Parameters windowPrivacy Options (Figure 4-9): There are four 5 Hex digit encryption keys available, and you must define the value ofthe key of your choice. This key is enabled only if the you select it in the “Default key”option. Enable the WEP (ON/OFF) option in order to activate WEP encryption.
Access Point Configuration4-8Figure 4-9.  Wireless Privacy Options windowOperational Settings (Figure 4-10):•ESSID: Select the ESSID to be used.•Fragmentation: This is the option for the Fragmentation Threshold activation.•RTS Threshold: This is the option for the RTS Threshold activation.•Authentication Type (Open System, Shared Key, Both).•Preamble Type (Short, Long).
Access Point Configuration4-9Figure 4-10.  Wireless Operational Settings windowUnder the “Setup” menu you can either enable or disable SNMP traps, which are mes-sages displayed in the right bottom corner indicating that an action related to the AP -Bridge took place, such as:•Trap Reassociation: This trap message is sent when a Station’s reassociation request is received from the AP - Bridge.•Trap Association: Indicates the reception of an association request packet and the sender Station's successful association with the Wireless Bridge.•Trap Disassociation: This trap message is sent when a disassociation notification packet is received from a Station.•Trap Reset: This trap message is sent when the AP-Bridge resets.•Trap Setting IP Address with Ping: This trap message is sent when the AP-Bridge IP address is set with the transmission of a ping message.•Trap Start Up: This trap message is sent when Bridge starts up.•Trap Failed To Erase Flash: This trap message is sent when Bridge fails to erase flash.You can see additional information for every Trap Message by selecting the “ViewRecord” option under the “Traps” menu.In order to “Reset Device” or “Restore Defaults” you need to select the appropriate sub-menu under the “Commands” menu.
Access Point Configuration4-10Finally, the “Info” menu contains “Wireless and Ethernet Statistics”. 4.1.3 How to Uninstall the SNMP Manager In order to uninstall SNMP Manager you must go to the ‘Control Panel” (“Start->Settings->Control Panel”) and press the “Add/Remove Programs” button. Select theapplication from the list and press the “Add/Remove...” button. Press “Yes” when askedwhether you want to remove this program and its components. A window indicating theuninstallation progress appears.4.2 Using the USB Port Note: This procedure requires the use of the DFU Configuration Utility which can be used only through the USB port. When you connect the card to the USB port for the very first time, the operating system will ask for the driver for the card. Please locate the driver into your CD. At this time, only a driver for MS Windows 98 is available. After you have completed the installation of the driver, you can use the DFU Configuration Utility. In order to configure the AP through the USB port, you must use the DFU Con-figuration Utility.In order to change or view the Bridge parameters you have to plug the USB cable andthen open the DFU.exe application which you will find into the “Utilities” folder of yourCD.By pressing the “Configuration” button in the main dialog box (Figure 4-11) the BridgeConfiguration dialog appears (Figure 4-12).Figure 4-11.  DFU Configuration Utility
Access Point Configuration 4-11Figure 4-12.  DFU Utility Bridge Configuration windowThe current parameters of the Bridge can be retrieved by pressing the “Get” button inthe Bridge Configuration dialog. You can update the bridge configuration parameters bysetting them first and then selecting the “Set” button.Network Parameters:•Ethernet IP Address: The IP Address of the AP•Ethernet Subnet Mask: The Ethernet station and the Access Point must be on the same subnet. The IP address for the Access Point must correspond to the Subnet Mask.•Ethernet MAC Address: The MAC address of the AP.802.11 Parameters:•Channel: Select the channel to be used. There are 14 channels available.•Rate: Select the rate to be used among the following options: 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, and 11 Mbps.•ESSID: Select the ESSID to be used.•Fragmentation Threshold: This is the option for the Fragmentation Threshold activation.•RTS Threshold: This is the option for the RTS Threshold activation.
Access Point Configuration4-12•Preamble Type: Select Short or Long Preamble Type.•Authentication Type: Select Open System or Shared Key Authentication Type.WEP Keys:•WEP Key #1-#4: Set the value of the WEP key. WEP keys must be in HEX and in two bytes per character format e.g. if you want the WEP Key #1 to be 12345, then you must set it as 0102030405.•Default Key: Select which of the four WEP Keys is going to be used. By selecting 0, no WEP encryption will be used.
 5-1Section 5Access Point Firmware UpgradeThe AP firmware upgrade can be done either through the Ethernet port by usingthe TFTP Client Utility, or the USB port by using the DFU Utility.5.1 Using the Ethernet Port In order to upgrade the firmware of the AP through the Ethernet port, you mustfirst install the TFTP Client Utility, which is a powerful and reliable tool used for theremote firmware upgrade of the Access Point through the Ethernet port.5.1.1 How to Install the TFTP Client In order to install the Tftp Client Utility you need to extract the given “TFTP.zip” filewhich you will find into the “Utilities” folder of your CD, in a temporary folder and then runthe program “setup.exe”. Follow the instructions of the set-up program and select thedirectory where the application will be installed. Finally, a window will appear indicatingthe completion of the installation.5.1.2 Using the TFTP Client Note: Before using the TFTP Client for upgrading the firmware of the AP, verifythat the Access Point IP address has been set-up following the procedure described in the section “Setting the IP Address of the Access Point”.On the Start Menu, select TFTP. The window of Figure 5-1 appears.Figure 5-1.  Tftp Client UtilityType the IP address of the Access Point in the first edit box of the panel. Then, browsefor the file xxxx.rom by pressing the “three dots” button. Finally press the "Download"button (Figure 5-2).
Access Point Firmware Upgrade5-2Figure 5-2.  Type the IP address, browse for the file bridge.rom and downloadThe Firmware Download procedure will be completed successfully if a message in theright bottom corner appears indicating “Firmware download has been completed”. If youreceive the message “TimedOut”, in the right bottom corner, during the firmware down-load procedure, you need to check if the Access Point is powered on and if it has a validIP address. In order to check the validity of the IP address you must ping the AccessPoint.If you receive the message “Flash Programming in progress” during the firmware down-load procedure you shouldn’t power off the Access Point. In order to close theapplication press the "Exit" button. Note: If the download procedure has not been completed successfully you must try again but before starting the download you need to confirm that you are using the correct firmware file .5.1.3 How to Uninstall the TFTP Client In order to uninstall SNMP Manager you must go to the ‘Control Panel” (“Start->Settings->Control Panel”) and press the “Add/Remove Programs” button. Select theapplication from the list and press the “Add/Remove...” button. Press “Yes” when askedwhether you want to remove this program and its components. A window indicating theuninstallation progress appears.5.2 Using the USB Port Note: This procedure requires the use of the DFU Configuration Utility which can be used only through the USB port. When you connect the card to the USB port for the very first time, the operating system will ask for the driver for the card. Please locate the driver into your CD. At this time, only a driver for MS Windows 98 is available. After you have completed the installation of the driver, you can use the DFU Configuration Utility. In order to upgrade the firmware of the AP through the USB port, you must usethe DFU Configuration Utility.First of all you have to plug the USB cable and then open the DFU.exe application whichyou will find into the “Utilities” folder of your CD. In the main window of the DFU Configuration Utility (Figure 5-5), select the file xxxx.rom,by pressing the “three dots” button. Finally press the “Download” button.
Access Point Firmware Upgrade5-3Figure 5-3.  DFU Configuration UtilityPlease keep in mind that this process needs some time to complete. When the DFUcompletes successfully a window appears indicating the status of the download (DFUsucceeded, DFU failed). Finally, close the application and unplug the cable.
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  RTW020 AP H/W Specifications Hardware  Model Type  11Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point Frequency Band   2400 – 2483.5 MHz  Number of Allowed Channels   11Ch ( for FCC) 13Ch (for ETSI) 14Ch ( for TELEC)   Ethernet interface  Support Both Ethernet and 802.3(Max. Bit rate 10Mbps)with RJ-45 10BaseT connector Serial interface  USB (console port for configuration)   DC Power Adapter DC Power Adapter AC Input:100V~240V(50~60HZ) DC Output:5V / 2.0A Modulation Technique  Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK) LED Indicator  Active(Green), Line Link(Green) Power(Red) Operational Conditions  Temperature 0-55oC 95%max. Humidity (no condensation allowed) PCB Dimensions  116.77mm(L)*75.47mm(w) Antenna type  2 External Antenna Average Output Power     20 dBm  Power  Consumption Rx :780mA      Tx:1.2A  Standards IEEE 802.11b, Wi-Fi –Certified

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