Cameo Communications WLAN2000 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4/5G Dual Band Access Point User Manual M WLAN 2000 1225

Cameo Communications Inc 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4/5G Dual Band Access Point M WLAN 2000 1225

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   802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN  2.4GHz / 5GHz Dual Band  Access Point    User Guide
i Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use The  use  of  Wireless  LAN  devices  may  be  restricted  in  some  situations  or environments for example: ·On board of airplanes, or ·In an explosive environment, or ·In case the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful In  case  the  policy  regarding  the  use  of  Wireless  LAN  devices  in  specific organizations or  environments (e.g.  airports,  hospitals,  chemical/oil/gas industrial plants, private buildings etc.) is not clear, please ask for authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment. Regulatory Information/disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer  may  void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate  the  equipment.  The Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized  modification  of  this  device,  of  the  substitution  or  attachment. Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This equipment 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one of the following measures: -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ii -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an uncontrolled  environment.  This  equipment  should  be  installed  and  operated  with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country  dependent  and  are  firmware  programmed  at  the  factory  to  match  the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.  Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This  device  complies  with  the  essential  requirements  of  the  R&TTE  Directive 1999/5/EC.  The  following  test  methods  have  been  applied  in  order  to  prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  EN60950-1: 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment  EN 50385: 2002 Product  standard  to  demonstrate  the  compliance  of  radio  base  stations  and  fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or  the  reference  levels  related  to  human  exposure  to  radio  frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public
iii EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) Electromagnetic  compatibility  and  Radio  spectrum  Matters  (ERM);  Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band  and  using  wide  band  modulation  techniques;  Harmonized  EN  covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive  EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1: (2005-09) Electromagnetic  compatibility  and  Radio  Spectrum  Matters  (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements  EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)  Electromagnetic  compatibility  and  Radio  spectrum  Matters  (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment  This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.  In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.  This device  may not be used  for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.  0560
iv Česky [Czech]  [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish]  Undertegnede  [fabrikantens  navn]  erklærer  herved,  at  følgende  udstyr  [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch [German]  Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit  den  grundlegenden  Anforderungen  und  den  übrigen  einschlägigen  Bestimmungen  der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti [Estonian]  Käesolevaga kinnitab  [tootja nimi =  name  of manufacturer]  seadme [seadme tüüp  = type of equipment]  vastavust  direktiivi  1999/5/EÜ  põhinõuetele  ja  nimetatud  direktiivist  tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele. English  Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Español [Spanish]  Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Ελληνική [Greek] ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ  [name  of  manufacturer]  ∆ΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ  [type  of  equipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩ∆ΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ∆ΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ Ο∆ΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ. Français [French]  Par  la  présente [nom  du  fabricant] déclare  que  l'appareil [type  d'appareil]  est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Italiano [Italian]  Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Latviski [Latvian]  Ar  šo  [name  of  manufacturer   /  izgatavotāja  nosaukums]  deklarē,  ka  [type  of  equipment  / iekārtas  tips]  atbilst  Direktīvas  1999/5/EK  būtiskajām  prasībām  un  citiem  ar  to  saistītajiem noteikumiem. Lietuvių [Lithuanian]   Šiuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Nederlands [Dutch]  Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Malti [Maltese]  Hawnhekk,  [isem  tal-manifattur],  jiddikjara  li  dan  [il-mudel  tal-prodott]  jikkonforma  mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC. Magyar [Hungarian]  Alulírott,  [gyártó  neve]  nyilatkozom,  hogy  a  [...  típus]  megfelel  a  vonatkozó  alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak. Polski [Polish]  Niniejszym  [nazwa  producenta]  oświadcza,  że  [nazwa  wyrobu]  jest  zgodny  z  zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Português [Portuguese]  [Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko [Slovenian]  [Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensky [Slovak]  [Meno  výrobcu]  týmto  vyhlasuje,  že  [typ  zariadenia]  spĺňa  základné  požiadavky  a  všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Suomi [Finnish]  [Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä] tyyppinen  laite  on  direktiivin  1999/5/EY  oleellisten  vaatimusten  ja  sitä  koskevien  direktiivin
v muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska [Swedish]  Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
vi TABLE OF CONTENT About This Guide...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Purpose.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Overview of this User’s Guide.............................................................................................................................................................. 1 Unpacking and Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Unpacking............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Setup ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Hardware Instalation................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Front panel............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Rear Panel............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Side Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Hardware connections........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Connect to the Switch/Hub ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 Check the installation........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Login to the Wireless AP through WLAN............................................................................................................................................ 7 Login..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Main Screen of the Access Point .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Wizard................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Status................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Basic Setting ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 IP Setting............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Advanced Wireless Setting................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Access Point Mode ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Wireless Bridge mode..................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Repeater mode ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Security............................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Tools ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band Wireless LAN  Access  Point.  This  manual  helps  to  features  the  innovating  wireless technology that can help you build a wireless network easily! This manual contains detailed instructions in operation of this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. With a WLAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) Access Point, a mobile computer can share data  with  another  mobile  computer  in  a  wireless  way.  Easy-to-use  utilities  are bundled with WLAN Access Point for configuration and monitoring purposes.  WLAN networking can wirelessly transmit and receive data, minimizing the need for wired connections, at a speed of up to 300Mbps. With WLAN networking, you can locate your PC wherever you want without wires and cables. WLAN  networking  provides  users  with  an  access  to  real-time  information anywhere  in  their  organization.  The  mobility  provides  productivity  and  service, which are not available under wired networks.  Purpose This manual discusses how to install the WLAN Access Point.  Overview of this User’s Guide Introduction.  Describes the 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band WLAN Access Point and its features. Unpacking  and  Setup.    Helps  you  get  started  with  the  basic  installation  of  the 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band WLAN Access Point. Hardware Installation.  Describes the LED indicators of the AP. Software Installation.  Tells how to setup the driver and the utility setting. Technical Specifications. Lists the technical (general, physical and environmental) specifications of the 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band WLAN Access Point.
2 UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Access Point. Unpacking Open the box of the Access Point and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items:  One 802.11a/b/g/n Dual Band Wireless Access Point  Two 2dBi gain dipole antennas  One external power adapter  One CD-Rom (User’s guide) If  any  item  is  found  missing  or  damaged,  please  contact  your  local  reseller  for replacement. Setup The setup of the Wireless Access Point can be performed using the following steps:  Locate an optimum location for the Wireless LAN Access Point (AP). The best place for your AP is usually the center of your wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.  Visually inspect the Ethernet RJ45 port connector and make sure that it is fully plugged in to the system’s Ethernet switch/hub port.  Fix the direction of the antennas. Try to place the AP in a position that can best cover your wireless network. Normally, the higher you place the antenna, the better the performance will be. The antenna’s position enhances the receiving sensitivity.  Visually inspect if the Power Adapter was fully plugged to the device power jack.
3 HARDWARE INSTALATION Front panel The figure below shows the LED Indicator of the Wireless LAN Access Point.  Power: This  indicator  lights  green  when  the  Access  Point  receives  power.  Otherwise,  it turns off. Status: This  indicator  blinking  green  means  the  WLAN  AP  is  working  successfully. Otherwise, this indicator always on or off means the function of the WLAN AP has failed. LAN: The indicator lights green when the LAN port is connected to an Ethernet network successful. Otherwise, the indicator blinking green while transmitting or receiving data on the Ethernet network. WLAN: The indicator blinking green whiles the Wireless LAN activity. Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the Access Point     Rear Panel
4 LAN Ethernet  port  with  10/100Mbps  Fast  Ethernet  connections,  connect  this  port  to switch/hub. RESET The Reset function is to reset the setting back to factory default setting, once you press the “RESET” button more than 5 seconds. Power Connect the Power Adapter DC plug to the AP’s power jack. Antenna Two external dipole antennas. Side Panel The  figure  below  shows  the  side  panel  of  the  IEEE  802.11b/g/n  Wireless Broadband Router.  Side Panel WPS Push this button to execute the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. Hardware connections
5 Connect to the Switch/Hub 1. Plug in one end of the RJ45 network cable to the Switch/Hub port,  2. Plug in the other end of the RJ45 network cable to the Wireless Access Point. Check the installation The LEDs of the Access Point are clearly visible and the status of the network link can be seen instantly: 1. With the power source on, once the device is connected, the Power, LAN and WLAN port LEDs will light up indicating a normal status. 2. If the LAN Port’s Link indicator does not light up then check the RJ-45 cable if it is firmly feed to the RJ45 port, while the LAN is link up to the Switch/Hub, the LAN port’s LED will light up.
7 CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS LAN ACCESS POINT The Wireless Access Point has a Web GUI interface for the configuration. The AP can  be  configured  through  the  Web  Browser.  A  network  manager  can  manage, control  and  monitor  the  AP  from  the  local  LAN.  This  section  indicates  how  to configure the AP to enable its functions. Login to the Wireless AP through WLAN Before  configuring  the  Wireless  AP  through  WLAN,  make  sure  that  the  SSID, Channel and the WEP was set properly. The default setting of the Wireless AP that you will use:  SSID: TRENDnet670  Wireless Mode: Access point  Channel: 6  Channel Width: 20MHz  Security: disabled  IP address: 192.168.10.100 Login Before you configure this device, note that when the AP is configured through an Ethernet  connection,  make  sure  the  manager  PC  must  be  set  on  same  the  IP network. For example, when the default network address of the default IP address of the AP is 192.168.10.100, then the manager PC should be set at 192.168.10.x (where x is a number excluding 100), and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Open Internet Explorer 6.0 or above Web browser. Enter  IP  address  http://192.168.10.100 (the  factory-default  IP  address  setting) to the address location.  When there is a screen  needs to enter the User name  and Password, both  of  the default Username and Password is “admin”
 8 Main Screen of the Access Point The screen will show the status of the AP when you login to the AP. There are seven main functions included in the top side of the main screen: Wizard, Status, Basic Setting, IP Setting, Advanced Setting, Security and Tools. Point the selections in the top side of the menu screen.  Wizard Setup  wizard  is  provided  as  the  part  of  the  web  configuration  utility.  User  can simply follow the step-by-step process to get Access Point configuration ready to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the “Wizard” button on the function menu. The following screen will appear. Please click “Next” to continue.
 9 Step 1: Set your new password User can change the password and then click “Next” to continue.  Step2:  Set  the  SSID,  Channel,  Operation  Band,  802.11  mode  and  Channel Width Please  type  the  name  of  SSID  and  select  the  Channel,  Operation  Band,  802.11 mode and Channel Width. Then, click “Next” to continue.
 10 Step 3: Secure your Wireless Network The security setting default is set to NONE.  There are four options: BEST (WPA2), BETTER (WPA), GOOD (WEP) and NONE. Please click “Next” to continue the security setting.  BEST (WPA2 Personal)  Passphrase: The length should be 8 characters at least. click “Next” to continue.
 11 BETTER (WPA Personal)  Passphrase: The length should be 8 characters at least. click “Next” to continue. GOOD (WEP)  Key Type: Select the key format from the drop-down list HEX or ASCII. Key  Size:  Select  the  level  of  encryption  from  the  drop-down  list.  The  WLAN Router supports, 64 and 128-bit encryption. Wireless Security Password: Setting the WEP security key here and click “Next” to continue.
 12 Step 4: Save and Restart The Setup wizard is now completed. The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted. Please click “Restart” to save the new configuration and reboot the Access Point. If user does not want to make any changes, please click “Exit” to quit without any changes. User also can go back to modify the setting by clicking “Back”.  Status This page as below shows the following information.  Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version and released date code. LAN:  Shows  the  Mac  address,  IP  address  (default:  192.168.1.1),  Subnet  Mask, Gateway  Address.  The  current  LAN  traffic  calculated  in  terms  of  number  of packets sent and received by AP through wired connection is also displayed.
 13 Wireless: Shows the Mac address, current SSID, the status of Encryption Function (Enable  or  Disable),  the  current  using  channel.  The  current  wireless  traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed. Wireless Station: Shows the connected wireless station in list. View Log: Click the “View Log” button will pop-up a View Log page. The View Log page records every event and the time that it happens.   Click “First Page” to view the first page of the log. Click “Last Page” to view the final page of the log. Click “Previous Page” to view the page just before the current page. Click “Next Page” to view the page just after the current page. Click “Clear Log” to delete the contents of the log and begin a new log. Click “Refresh” to renew log statistics.
 14 Basic Setting This page allow user setting the AP Name, SSID, Channel, 802.11 Mode, Channel Width and Authentication settings. . AP  Name:  Type  the  AP  name  in  the  text  box.  The  AP  name  is  required  by DHCP identify (host name). SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network. The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network. Channel:  Select  a  channel  for  wireless  communications.  The  channel  of  any wireless device must match the channel selected here in order for the wireless device to access the network via the AP 802.11 Mode: Select one of the following:  2.4GHz 802.11 b/g mixed mode - Select if you are using both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless clients in 2.4GHz operation band.  2.4GHz 802.11 n only - Select if you are using 802.11n wireless clients only in 2.4GHz operation band.  2.4GHz  802.11  b/g/n  mixed  mode  -  Select if  you are  using 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless clients in 2.4GHz operation band.  5GHz  802.11  a/n  mixed  mode  -  Select  if  you  are  using  802.11a  and 802.11n wireless clients in 5GHz operation band.  Note: For FCC domain device, you can only select Channel 1~11           For ETSI domain device, you can only select Channel 1~13
 15 Channel Width: Select the Channel Width:  20MHz - Select if you are not using any 802.11n wireless clients.  Auto  20/40  -  This  is  the  default  setting.  Select  if  you  are  using  both 802.11n and non-802.11n wireless devices. Authentication  Type:    The  authentication  type  default  is  set  to  open  system.  There are four options: Disabled, WEP, WPA, and WPA2. WEP Encryption  Key Type: Open System and Shared Key requires the user to set a WEP key to exchange data with other wireless clients that have the same WEP key.. WEP Key: Select the level of encryption from the drop-down list. The WLAN Router supports, 64 and 128-bit encryption. Mode: Select the key type: ASCII or HEX Key 1 ~ Key 4: Enables users to create up to 4 different WEP keys. Manually enter a set of values for each key. Select a key to use by clicking the radio button next to the key.
 16 WPA/WPA2-EAP Security    If WPA or WPA-Auto EAP is selected, the above screen is shown.  Please set the length of the encryption key and the parameters for the RADIUS server. Cipher Type: Select the cipher type for TKIP or AES encryption, Selected Auto for auto detects the cipher type.  RASIUS Server 1/2: 1. Enter  the  IP  address,  Port  used  and  Shared  Secret  by  the  Primary  Radius Server. 2. Enter the IP address, Port used and Shared Secret by the Secondary Radius Server. (optional) WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Security If WPA, WPA2 or WPA-Auto PSK is selected.    Cipher Type: Select the cipher type for TKIP or AES encryption, Selected Auto for auto detects the cipher type.  Passphrase: The length should be 8 characters at least.
 17 IP Setting This  page  allow  user  to  set  LAN  port  properties,  such  as  the  IP  address,  subnet mask, DNS and DHCP Server setting.  LAN IP: Select the LAN IP configuration type “Obtain IP Automatically” or Fixed IP”.  If  the  “Obtain  IP  Automatically”  is  selected,  the  IP  address  will  obtain  by DHCP server. Otherwise, if the “Fixed IP” is selected, the default IP address of this AP is 192.168.10.100 with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and Gateway address is  192.168.10.254,  user  can enter  other values  for  IP  Address,  Subnet  Mask  and  Gateway, click “Apply” button for the changes to be effective.  DHCP Server: selected the “Enable” to enable the DHCP Server to allow the AP to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connecting to the WLAN. Start IP / End IP: Type an IP address range that DHCP will use the IP address range to assign IP addresses to all WLAN devices connected to the AP. Domain Name: Type the local domain name of the network in the text box. This item is optional. Lease Time:  The lease time specifies the amount of connection time a network user be allowed with their current dynamic IP address.
 18 Advanced Wireless Setting This page contains configurations for advanced users, which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes.  Mode: The WLAN AP supports three operation modes for Access Point, Wireless Bridge, Repeater modes. Access Point Mode Configure  the  AP  to  Access  Point  mode;  with  this  mode,  WLAN  clients  can access LAN or other WLAN clients through this AP.  AP mode application
 19 Wireless Bridge mode  Configure to the wireless bridge mode; the TEW-670APB will be a LAN to LAN wireless Ethernet bridge between two separated Ethernet LAN segments. Note: The Wireless Bridge mode only supports in using two more of the TEW-670APB.  Wireless Bridge mode application   WDS Wireless Bridge mode configuration
 20 Site Survey: This button allows user to enable the Site Survey function to scan for the available wireless network and establish wireless communications with one. Selected one of them in list to establish communications and click “Apply” button.  Remote AP MAC/SSID: Enter the MAC address and SSID of the opposite AP here. Repeater mode  Configure the AP to Repeater mode; the AP will be a wireless LAN repeater that will be extended the WLAN coverage range. Note: The Wireless Bridge mode only supports in using two more of the TEW-670APB.  Repeater mode application
 21  Repeater  mode configuration  Site Survey: This button allows user to enable the Site Survey function to scan for the available wireless network and establish wireless communications with one. Selected one of them in list to establish communications and click “Apply” button.  Remote AP MAC/SSID: Enter the MAC Address and SSID of the Remote AP who will be repeated. Beacon  Interval:  To  set  the  period  of time in  milliseconds  that  AP  sends  out  a beacon. Default is 100 milliseconds. RTS Threshold: To set the size of RTS/CTS packet size. Default is 2346 bytes. Fragmentation Threshold: To set the number of bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages. Default is 2346 bytes.
 22 DTIM Interval: This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the access point has  buffered  broadcast  or  multicast  messages  for  associated  clients,  it  sends  the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value. Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. SSID Broadcast: While SSID Broadcast is enabled, all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point. For secure purpose, user may want to disable SSID  broadcast  to  allow  only  those  wireless  clients  with  the  AP  SSID  to communicate with the access point. WDS: Enabled the WDS function allows the other of the TEW-670APB in Bridge mode or Repeater mode connect to this TEW-670APB. WMM:  Enabled the  WMM  (QoS for  wireless network)  function  to  improve the quality of video and voice applications for your wireless clients. Security This page is where user configures the security features supported by this Access Point.  Password: Allow user to change the new login password. Here are the necessary steps: 1. Enter the new password in the “AP Password New:” field. 2. Enter the new password again in the “Confirm” field. 3. Click “Apply”
 23 MAC Filter: MAC Filter function controls the MAC of the network devices that are listed in this table for access authorization or denial. There have three choices:  Enable / Disable MAC Filters  Only allow PCs with MAC listed below to access device  Only deny PCs with MAC listed below to access device The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be stored is 20. User can browse through the MAC address saved by selecting the MAC Filter List. For any changes made in the security page, click “Apply” for the changes to be effective. Tools Four functions are provided in this page, Backup, Restore Settings, Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade.  Backup Current Setting: Click on “Backup Current Setting” button, which will open  a FileSave  Dialog  box,  where user gets to save all  the current  settings and configurations to a file.
 24 Restore  Configuration  Settings:  Click  on  the  “Browse”  button  to  open  a FileOpen  Dialog  box,  where  user  gets  to  select  the  file,  which  saves  previous settings  and  configurations.  Upon  selecting  the  saved  file,  click  “Upload”  and complete the restore process when the access point re-operates after it restarts. Factory  default  settings: Click  on “Restore”  button  to  restore  the  access  point back to its manufacture default settings. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the “Browse” button to open a FileOpen Dialog box, where gets to select the firmware file, which download from the web for the latest version.  Upon  selecting  the  firmware  file,  click  “Upload”  and  complete  the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re-operates after it restarts. Wi-Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup:  Enable  or  Disable  the  WPS  (Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup) function Status: Display the state (Un-configured State/Configured State) information of WPS. Self-PIN Number: Display the default PIN number of WLAN Router. Client PIN Number: Type Client PIN number the client uses to negotiate with WLAN Router via WPS protocol. It is only used when users want their station to join Router's network. Push Button Configuration: Clicking the Start PBC button will invoke the Push Button Configuration (PBC) method of WPS. It is only used when WLAN Router acts as a Registrar. SNMP: Enable or Disable the SNMP function.
 25 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Standards  IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n (draft 2.0) IEEE 802.3u 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Signal Type:  DSSS (802.11b) OFDM (802.11a/g/n) Modulation:  QPSK / BPSK / CCK / OFDM LED Indicators:  Power, Status, LAN (Link/Activity), WLAN (Link) Frequency  2.4G Band:   802.11 b:2412 ~ 2484 MHz   802.11 g/n:2412 ~ 2472 MHz 5G Band:   802.11a/n:5180~5240 MHz/5745-5825MHz Channel  IEEE802.11b/g/n(2.4G Band):   USA: Channel 1 ~ 11   Europe: Channel 1 ~ 13 IEEE802.11a/n(5G Band):   USA: Channel 36~48/149~165   Europe/Japan: Channel 36~48 Data Encryption:  64 bit / 128 bit WEP Encryption, WPA, WPA2, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK Data Transfer Rate  Fast Ethernet: 10/100Mbps  802.11a: 6,9, 12,18, 24, 36, 48,54Mbps(auto sense) 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps (auto sense) 802.11g: 6,9, 12,18, 24, 36, 48,54Mbps(auto sense) 802.11n: up to 300Mbps
 26 Receiver Sensitivity  2.4G Band:   802.11b: typical -85dBm (11Mbps)   802.11g: typical -75dBm (54Mbps)   802.11n: typical -65dBm (300Mbps) 5G Band:   802.11a: typical -76dBm (54Mbps)   802.11n: typical -65dBm (300Mbps) Transmit Power  2.4G Band: (Average Power)   802.11b: typical 15dBm+/- 2dB (Tx1+Tx2)    802.11g: typical 15dBm+/- 2dB (Tx1+Tx2)   802.11n: typical 12dBm+/-2dB (Tx1+Tx2) 5G Band: (Average Power)   802.11a: typical 13dBm+/-2dB (Tx1+Tx2)   802.11n: typical 11dBm+/-2dB (Tx1+Tx2) Transmission Range  Outdoor: 100~300M (depends on environment) Indoor: 50~100M (depends on environment) Network Cable  2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3,4,5 (100 m) Interface  1 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 port Antenna:  2 x 3 dBi Dipole Antennas Physical and Environmental DC inputs  DC 5V /2.5A  Power Consumption  6 W (Max) Temperature  Operating: 0 ~ 40 oC, Storage: -10 ~ 70 oC Humidity  Operating: 10% ~ 90%, Storage: 5% ~ 90% Dimensions  145.1 x 107.8 x 35.5 mm (W x H x D) without Antenna EMI:  FCC Class B, CE Mark B,

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