Edimax Technology Co 9574291601 AC900 Outdoor AP User Manual GLP EW 7429HOA QIG 20160601
Edimax Technology Co Ltd AC900 Outdoor AP GLP EW 7429HOA QIG 20160601
User Manual
Quick Installation Guide AC900 Outdoor AP Quick Installation Guide 05‐2016 / v1.0 I. Product Information I‐1. Package Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Access Point Passive PoE Injector Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable Power Cord Power Adapter Wall Mount Screws Kits Pole Mount Ties I‐2. System Requirements ‐ Existing Ethernet cable, Passive PoE Injector ‐ Computer with web browser for access point configuration I‐3. Hardware Overview C SMA A LAN1 (PoE‐IN) A. B. C. D. E. B LAN2 (PoE‐OUT) D Reset Button C SMA E PoE‐OUT On/Off LAN1 port with Power over Ethernet (Passive PoE‐IN). LAN2 port with Power over Ethernet (Passive PoE‐OUT). SMA connector for optional external antenna. Reset Button. Switch the LAN2 (Passive PoE‐OUT) On/Off. (Default: Off, Turn Right) I‐4. LED Status Power LAN 1 & 2 Wireless (Client mode only) Blue Off Blue Flashing Off Blue Off LED Behavior The access point is on. The access point is off. LAN port is connected. Activity (transferring and receiving) LAN port is unconnected. RSSI Signal Strength: Excellent: 4 LEDs bright Good: 3 LEDs bright Medium: 2 LEDs bright Bad: 1 LED bright Wireless client mode disabled. I‐5 5. Reset s with yo our accesss point, you y can reset the e device If you expeerience problems ettings baack to deefault. baack to itss factory settings.. This ressets all se 1. Press and a hold d the reseet button n on the access point for aat least 10 second ds. Then release the t butto on. You may need Yo to use a penccil or simiilar sharp p object tto push th he reeset butto on. 2. Wait for f the acccess poiint to resstart. The e access point is rready forr setup when the t LED is i blue. I‐6 6. Mountting Th he accesss point in ncludes a mount for wall or o pole which req quires so ome asssembly. W Mou Wall unt 1. Attach the acceess point to a walll using thhe includded screwws and plugs. Pole Mount 1. Fix the access point to a pole using the included stainless tie. Attention: This product is installed in restricted access location by professionals. II. Quick Setup The AC900 Long Range 802.11ac Outdoor AP/CPE features a range of powerful functions: ‐ 802.11ac high‐speed wireless technology ‐ 16 SSIDs for management ‐ SNMP v1/v2c/v3 Your access point can be up and running in just a few minutes. It can function as a standalone access point (AP mode), as part of an AP array (Managed AP mode), or as a client bridge for WISP last‐mile services (Client Bridge mode). II‐‐1. Initial Setup Do not con nnect a non‐PoE device to the accesss point’ss LAN2 (PoE‐ OUT) port.. The LAN N2 port outputs 48 8V and ca an damag ge a non PoE device. 1. Connect the acccess point’s LAN1 (PoE‐INN) port too the PoEE injector’s PoE port via Ethernet cable.. 2. Connect the PooE injectoor to a poower souurce usinng the inccluded poower nt for thee access point to start up.. The acccess point adapteer. Wait a momen is ready when the t Poweer LED is blue. t connect the Po oE injecto or’s LAN port to your 3. Use ann Etherneet cable to network: routeer or swittch. If it’ss more co onvenien nt for inittial setup p, you can ess point’’s LAN2 p port inste ead. connecct a computer dirrectly to the acce II‐2. AP Mode 1. Enter the access point’s IP address into the URL bar of a web browser. The default IP is 192.168.2.2. If the AP is connected to a DHCP server, ensure you use the correct address. 2. You will be prompted for a user name and password. Enter the default username “admin” and the default password “1234”. 3. You will arrive at the “System Information” screen shown below. The next steps will help you to configure the following basic settings of the access point: ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ LAN IP Address 5GHz SSSID & Seecurity Adminiistrator Name & Passworrd Time & Date Itt is recom mmended you conffigure theese settin ngs beforee using th he access poiint. 1. To chaange the access point’s LA AN IP add dress, go o to “Netw work Setttings” > “LAN‐siide IP Ad ddress” and a you will w see the t screeen below. 2. Enter the t IP ad ddress seettings yo ou wish to t use forr your acccess point. You can usee a dynam mic (DHC CP) or static IP add dress, deependingg on yourr network environ nment. Click “App ply” to saave the changes and a wait a few moments for the access point to reload. When you u change your acceess point’’s IP addrress, you need to use th he new IP P addresss to accesss the bro owser bassed config guration in nterface instead of the defa fault IP 19 92.168.2..2. 3. To chaange the SSID of your acceess pointt’s 5GHz wirelesss networkk(s), go to “Wirele ess Settin ngs” > “5 5GHz 11aac” > “Baasic”. Entter the new SSID for your 5GHz wireless network i the “SSID1” fie in eld and cllick “App ply”. To utilize multiple 5GHz SSID Ds, open the drop p down m menu labeelled “EEnable SSSID number” and select how w many SSIDs you u require. Th enter a new SSID Then in th he corresp ponding numbered d fields below, beffore clickking “App ply”. 4 4. To con nfigure th he security of you ur accesss point’s 5GHz wireless ne etwork(s), go to “W Wireless Settingss” > “5GH Hz 11ac 11an” > “Security “ y”. Select an “Authentication n Method d” and en nter a “P Pre‐shareed Key” o or “Encryption Key” depend ding on your choice, then click “Ap pply”. Iff using mu ultiple SSSIDs, speccify which h SSID to configuree using th he “SSSID” dro op down menu. 5. To chaange the administrator naame and passworrd for thee browse er based configu uration in nterface, go to “M Managem ment” > “Admin” “ 6. Complete the “Adminisstrator Name” an nd “Administrator Passwo ord” field ds and clicck “Applyy”. 7. To set the corrrect timee for yourr access point, go o to “Managemen nt” > “Date and a Time e Settings”. 8. Set thee correctt time an nd time zone for your acceess pointt using th he drop down menus. Th he access point also a supp ports NTP P (Netwo ork Time Protocoll) so alterrnatively you can enter th he host name or IP addresss of a tim me serveer. Click “A Apply” wh hen you are finish hed. You can usse the “Acquire Cu Yo urrent Tim me from your PC” button iff yo ou wish to t set thee access point to th he same time as yyour PC. 9. The baasic settings of yo our accesss point are a now configurred. 10 III. Hardware Specification Hardware Specification MCU/RF MEDIATEK MT7621A (MCU) + QCA9882 (5GHz) Memory DDR3 128MB Flash 16MB Physical Interface ‐ LAN : 2 x Gigabit Ethernet with PoE support 48V passive PD‐IN (LAN 1); Pass‐through 48V passive PSE‐OUT (LAN 2) ‐ Reset Button ‐ Slide Switch (LAN 2 PSE‐OUT Power On/Off) ‐ SMA Connector x 2 : for External Antennas: Type: PCB Antenna Model name: C059‐690332‐FOD Manufacturer: WHA YU Industrial Co., Ltd. Gain:12.9dBi Power Requirement Power over Ethernet, 48V/1A Passive PD‐IN Antenna ‐ Internal Antenna: Type: PCB Antenna Model name: C059‐690332‐A Manufacturer: WHA YU Industrial Co., Ltd. Gain:13.9 dBi ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL (TBD) Operation : ‐30 to 60℃ (‐22℉ to 140℉) Storage : ‐40 to 70℃ (‐40℉ to 158℉) Humidity 90% or less – Operating, 90% or less ‐ Storage Certifications (TBD) FCC, CE, IEC60950‐1, IEC60950‐22 Dimensions (TBD) 242.27(L) x 120.93(W) x 48.78(D)mm Weight (TBD) 588g Weatherproof rated IP55 Package Content 1 x EW‐7429HOA Access Point 1 x Wall/Pole Mount Screws Kit 1 x Quick Installation Guide Temperature Range 11 1 x Passive PoE Injector (for indoor use) ‐ Operation Temperature: ‐30 to 50℃ ‐ Output: 48V,1A 1 x Power Adapter & Power Cord (for indoor use) ‐ Operation Temperature: ‐30 to 50℃ 12 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 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 or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. FCC Caution This device and its antenna must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This Transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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. 13
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