Edimax Technology Co 9574291705 AC1300 Outdoor AP User Manual OAP1300 Installation Manual Part 2 Rev 1

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IV
V‐4
Managem
ment
(C
Configuraable for AP
A Modee only)
IV
V‐4‐1
Adm
min
ou can ch
hange the passwo
ord used
d to login to the browser‐b
based
Yo
co
onfigurattion interrface herre. It is ad
dvised to
o do so fo
or security purpo
oses.
Iff you chan
nge the administr
rator passsword, pllease make a notee of the
new passw
word. In the
t eventt that you
u forget this
t passw
word and
d are
Reset
how to
rthe
the
access
po
un
nable for
torlogin
to reset
t brow
wser
based
doint.
configu
uration interface, see
s 0
Acccount to
o Managge This Deevice
Ad
dministrrator Seet the access poin
nt’s administrator name. This is ussed to log
Naame
in to the browser
based
co
onfiguratiion interface and
d must bee
alph
hanumerric characcters (casse sensitive).
beetween 4‐16
Ad
dministrrator Seet the access poin
nt’s administrator passwo
ord. This is used to
Paassword
lo
og in to th
he browsser based
d configu
uration in
nterface and musst
bee betweeen 4‐32 alphanum
meric chaaracters ((case sen
nsitive).
ply” to ap
pply the configurration.
Prress “App
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Advanced Settings
Product Name Edit the product name according to your preference
consisting of 1‐32 alphanumeric characters. This name is used
for reference purposes.
Management Check/uncheck the boxes to enable/disable specified
Protocol
management interfaces (see below). When SNMP is enabled,
complete the SNMP fields below.
SNMP Version Select SNMP version appropriate for your SNMP manager.
SNMP Get
Enter an SNMP Get Community name for verification with the
Community
SNMP manager for SNMP‐GET requests.
SNMP Set
Enter an SNMP Set Community name for verification with the
Community
SNMP manager for SNMP‐SET requests.
SNMP Trap
Enable or disable SNMP Trap to notify SNMP manager of
network errors.
SNMP Trap
Enter an SNMP Trap Community name for verification with
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Community
SNMP Trap
Manager
the SNMP manager for SNMP‐TRAP requests.
Specify the IP address or sever name (2‐128 alphanumeric
characters) of the SNMP manager.
HTTP
Internet browser HTTP protocol management interface
TELNET
Client terminal with telnet protocol management interface
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMPv1, v2 & v3 protocol supported.
SNMPv2 can be used with community based authentication. SNMPv3 uses
user‐based security model (USM) architecture.
Press “Apply” to apply the configuration.
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IV‐4‐2
Date and Time
Configure the date and time settings of the access point here. The date and
time of the device can be configured manually or can be synchronized with a
time server.
Date and Time Settings
Local Time
Set the access point’s date and time manually using the drop
down menus.
Acquire
Click “Acquire Current Time from Your PC” to enter the
Current Time required values automatically according to your computer’s
from your PC current time and date.
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NTP Time Server
Use NTP
The access point also supports NTP (Network Time Protocol)
for automatic time and date setup.
Server Name Enter the host name or IP address of the time server if you
wish.
Specify a frequency (in hours) for the access point to
Update
Interval
update/synchronize with the NTP server.
Time Zone
Time Zone
Select the time zone of your country/region. If your
country/region is not listed, please select another
country/region whose time zone is the same as yours.
Press “Apply” to apply the configuration, or “Cancel” to forfeit the changes.
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IV‐4‐3
Syslog Server
The system log can be sent to a server.
Syslog Server Settings
Transfer Logs Check the box to enable the use of a syslog server.
Enter a host name, domain or IP address for the server,
consisting of up to 128 alphanumeric characters.
Syslog E‐mail Settings
E‐mail Logs
Check the box to enable/disable e‐mail logs.
E‐mail Subject Specify the subject line of log emails.
SMTP Server
Specify the SMTP server address used to send log emails.
Address
Specify the SMTP server port used to send log emails.
SMTP Server
Port
Sender E‐mail Specify the sender email address.
Receiver
Specify the email to receive log emails.
E‐mail
Authentication Disable or select authentication type: SSL or TLS. When using
SSL or TLS, enter the username and password.
Press “Apply” to apply the configuration, or “Cancel” to forfeit the changes.
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IV‐4‐4
Ping Test
The access point includes a built‐in ping test function. Ping is a computer
network administration utility used to test whether a particular host is
reachable across an IP network and to measure the round‐trip time for sent
messages.
Destination Address Enter the address of the host.
Execute
Click “Execute” to ping the host.
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IV
V‐4‐5
I’m Here
he accesss point feeatures a built‐in buzzer which
can sound on comm
mand
Th
ussing the “I’m
“
Heree” page. This is useful forr networkk administrators and
en
ngineers workingg in comp
plex netw
work environments to locaate the access
po
oint.
Th buzzerr is loud!
The
Du
uration of
So
ound
So
ound Buzzzer
Set the du
uration for which
h the buzzer will ssound wh
hen the
“Sound Buzzer” bu
utton is clicked.
Activate
t buzzeer sound for a duration sp
the
pecified above.
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IV‐5
Advanced
IV‐5‐1
LED Settings
The access point’s LEDs can be manually enabled or disabled according to
your preference.
Power LED
2.4GHz LED
5GHz LED
Diag LED
Select on or off.
Select on or off.
Select on or off.
Select on or off.
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IV
V‐5‐2
Updaate Firm
mware
he “Firmw
ware” paage allow
ws you to
o update the firmware of tthe syste
em.
Th
Updated firmware
e versionss often offer
incre
eased peerforman
nce and security,
as
d the lateest firmw
ware from
m the Edimax we
ebsite.
well as bug fixes. Download
Do not sw
witch off or
o disconn
nect the access
po
oint during a firmw
ware
up
pgrade, as
a this co
ould dama
age the device.
Firmware Location
n: Auto
Cu
urrent
Displays cu
urrent firrmware version.
Firmware
Ve
ersion
Se
erver
Displays avvailable firmware
e version on the sserver.
Firmware
Ve
ersion
Sttatus
Displays avvailabilityy of firmw
ware.
Ch
heck
Cliick to cheeck available firm
mware veersion.
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Firmware Location: a file on your PC
Click “Choose File” to select firmware from your PC.
Firmware
Update File
Update
Click to update the firmware.
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IV‐5‐3
Save / Restore Settings
The device’s “Save / Restore Settings” page enables you to save / backup the
device’s current settings as a file to your local computer, and restore the
device to previously saved settings.
Save Settings to PC
Save Settings Encryption: If you wish to encrypt the configuration file with
a password, check the “Encrypt the configuration file with a
password” box and enter a password.
Click “Save” to save current settings. A new window will
open to allow you to specify a location to save to.
Restore Settings from PC
Click the “Choose File” button to find a previously saved
Restore
Settings
settings file on your computer. If your settings file is
encrypted with a password, check the “Open file with
password” box and enter the password in the following field.
Click “Restore” to replace your current settings.
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IV
V‐5‐4
Facto
ory Defaault
If the acceess point malfuncctions or is not respondingg, rebootting the device
(IV
V‐5‐5 Reboot) maaybe an option to
o conside
er. If rebooting does not work,
tryy
reesetting the
t devicce back to
o its facttory default settin
ngs. You can rese
et the
acccess point back to
t its deffault setttings usin
ng this feeature if tthe resett button is
no
ot readilyy accessible.
Faactory
De
efault
Cliick “Factory Default” to re
estore seettings to
o the facttory
deefault. A pop‐up window
will
w appeear and ask you to
o confirm
m.
After resettting to factory
Af
deefaults, please
wa
ait for thee access point
to
reeset and restart.
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IV‐5‐5
Reboot
If the access point malfunctions or is not responding, rebooting the device
may be an option to consider. You can reboot the access point remotely using
this feature.
Reboot
Click “Reboot” to reboot the device. A countdown will
indicate the progress of the reboot.
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IV
V‐6
Op
peration
n Mode
Th
he accesss point caan functiion in fivve differe
ent modees. Set th
he operattion mod
de
off the acceess pointt here.
1. AP Mod
de: The device
accts as a sttandalon
ne accesss point
peater (also called
d wirelesss
2. Repeateer Modee: The devvice actss as a wireless rep
range extender)
) that takkes an exxisting siggnal from
m a wireless route
er or
wireless access point an
nd rebroaadcasts itt to creatte a seco
ond netw
work.
3. Manageed AP Mo
ode: Thee device acts
a as a slave AP
P within aan AP arrray.
4. Client Bridge
Mode: Thee device is
i now a client brridge. Thee client bridge
receives wirelesss signal and provvides it to
o devicess conneccted to th
he bridgee
(via Eth
hernet caable).
In
n Manageed AP mo
ode somee function
ns of the access
po
oint will be
b disableed
in
n this user interfacce and must be set using Ed
dimax Prro NMS on
n the AP
Co
Controller
r.
Prress “App
ply” to ap
pply the configurration, orr “Cancell” to forffeit the ch
hanges.
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V
V‐‐1
Ap
ppendix
ix
Co
onfiguring yourr IP address
he accesss point uses the default
IP
P addresss 192.168.2.2. In order to
o access
Th
th
he browser based
d configuration in
nterface, you need to mod
dify the IP addresss
off your computer to
t be in the
t samee IP address subn
net e.g. 192.168.2
2.x (x = 3 –
25
54).
Th
he procedure for modifyin
ng your IP addresss varies across different operating
syystems; please
follow the guide ap
ppropriatte for your operaating systtem.
n the follo
owing exxamples we
w use th
he IP add
dress 192
2.168.2.1
10 thouggh you caan
In
usse any IP addresss in the raange 192
2.168.2.xx (x = 3 – 254).
Iff you’ve changed
t AP Co
the
ontroller’’s IP addrress, or if your
gateway/r
/router usses a DHC
CP server,, make su
ure you en
nter the correct
IP
address. Refer
to your
gateway/routter’s setttings. You
ur computer’s IP
address must
m be in the same subnet as the AP
P Controlller.
Iff using a DHCP
serrver on th
he networrk, it is ad
dvised to
o use yourr DHCP
seerver’s seettings to
o assign th
he AP Controller a static IP
P addresss.
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V‐1‐1
1.
Windows XP
Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower‐left corner of
your computer) Æ “Control Panel” Æ “Network and Internet
Connections” Æ “Network Connections” Æ “Local Area Connection”.
The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will appear, select
“Internet Protocol (TCP / IP)”, and click “Properties”.
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2.
Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values:
IP address: 192.168.2.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finished.
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V‐1‐2
1.
Windows Vista
Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower‐left corner of
your computer) Æ “Control Panel” Æ “View Network Status and Tasks”
Æ “Manage Network Connections” Æ “Local Area Network” Æ
“Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will
appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click
“Properties”.
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2.
Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values:
IP address: 192.168.2.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finished.
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V‐1‐3
Windows 7
1.
Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower‐left corner of
your computer), then click “Control Panel”.
2.
Under “Network and Internet” click “View network status and tasks”.
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3.
Click “Local Area Connection”.
4.
Click “Properties”.
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5.
Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click
“Properties”.
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6.
Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values:
IP address: 192.168.2.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finished.
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V‐1‐4
Windows 8
1.
From the Windows 8 Start screen, switch to desktop mode by clicking
the “Desktop” box.
2.
In desktop mode, click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the
screen, as shown below.
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3.
Right click “Network” and select “Properties”.
4.
In the window that opens, select “Change adapter settings” from the
left side.
116
5.
Right click the connection and select “Properties”.
6.
Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click
“Properties”.
117
7.
Select “Use the following IP address”, then input the following values:
IP address: 192.168.2.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click ‘OK’ when finished.
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V‐1‐5
Mac
1.
Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual, and click on “System
Preferences”
2.
In System Preferences, click on “Network”.
3.
Click on “Ethernet” in the left panel.
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4.
Open the drop‐down menu labeled “Configure IPv4” and select
“Manually”.
5.
Enter the IP address 192.168.2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
Click on “Apply” to save the changes.
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V‐2
V‐2‐1
Setting AP via ManageEngine MibBrowser with SNMPv3 ‐
Example
Setting in Web
1. The length of the password needs to be equal or greater than 8.
2. SNMP Version: V3
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V‐2‐2
Setting Rule
If you want to set Basic Wireless Setting via SNMP, the related variables need
to be set together. Please refer to the file
Edimax‐7476HPC_private_MIB_20150715_v1.1, for setting Radio or SSID.
Example: Basic Wireless Settings
Settings
snmpset STRING 192.168.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.3822.2000.1.3.3 i 2
Auto Channel Disable
snmpset STRING 192.168.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.3822.2000.1.2.3 i 3
11b/g/n: band
snmpset STRING 192.168.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.3822.2000.1.4.3 i 7
7: channel
snmpset STRING 192.168.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.3822.2000.1.6.3 i 1
20M: Bandwidth
snmpset STRING 192.168.2.2 1.3.6.1.4.1.3822.2000.1.7.3 i 5
all: basic rate
STRING: ‐v3 ‐l noAuthNoPriv ‐u admin ‐a MD5 ‐x DES
Reference: Radio Related page of
Edimax‐7476HPC_private_MIB_20150715_v1.1
V‐2‐3
Setting in ManageEngine MibBrowser
1. Set the version of SNMP
Figure 1 Step 1:Edit Æ Settings
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Figure 2 Step 2: Check v3 and click Add
Figure 3 Step 3: Enter AP’s IP and Administrator Name (User Name)
123
Figure 4 Step 4: Click OK
2. Load MIB Module
Figure 5 Click Load MIB Module and choose the file, edimax_20150728.txt
(MIB file)
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3. Add variables
Figure 6 Example of setting the variable
Step 1.: Select the OID.
Step 2‐1.: Enter the index of Radio (2.4G).
Step 2‐2.: Enter the Set Value.
Step 3‐1.: Click MultiVar.
Step 3‐2.: Check Multi‐Var.
Step 4.: Add this Variable
4. Set SNMP variables
Figure 7 All the variables have been added. Click SET SNMP Variables
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VI
Best Practice
VI‐1
How to Create and Link WLAN & Access Point Groups
NMS can be used to create individual SSIDs and group multiple SSIDs together
into WLAN groups. You can then assign individual access points to use those
WLAN group settings and/or group multiple access points together into access
point groups, which you can also assign to use WLAN group settings.
Follow the example below to:
A.
B.
C.
Create a WLAN group.
Create an access point group.
Assign the access point group to use the SSID group settings.
VI‐1‐1
1.
Create WLAN Group
Go to NMS Settings Æ WLAN and click “Add” in the WLAN panel:
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2.
Enter an SSID name and set authentication/encryption and click “Save
& Apply”:
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3.
The new SSID will be displayed in the WLAN panel. Repeat to add
additional SSIDs according to your preference.
4.
Click “Add” in the WLAN Groups panel:
5.
Enter a name for the SSID group and check the boxes to select which
SSIDs to include in the group. Click “Save and Apply” when done.
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6.
The new WLAN group will be displayed in the WLAN Group panel.
Repeat to add additional WLAN groups according to your preference:
VI‐1‐2
1.
Create Access Point Group
Go to NMS Settings Æ Access Point and click “Add” in the Access Point
Group panel:
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2.
Enter a Name and then scroll down to the Group Settings panel and
use the << button to add selected access points into your group from
the box on the right side. Click “Save & Apply” when done.
3.
The new group will be displayed in the Access Point Group panel.
Repeat to add additional access point groups according to your
preference:
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VI‐1‐3
Assign Access Point Group to use the SSID group settings
1.
Go to NMS Settings Æ Access Point and select an access point group
using the checkboxes in the Access Point Group panel. Click “Edit”:
2.
Scroll down to the Profile Group Settings panel and check the
“Override Group Settings” box for WLAN Group (2.4GHz and/or 5GHz).
Select your WLAN group from the drop‐down menu and click “Apply”:
3.
Repeat for other access point groups according to your preference.
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Professional installation warning:
This device is point‐to‐multi‐point device. The general user should not attempt to install or change
settings, it needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF exposure and related rule
knowledge or technology.
The installation position and output power does not exceed the limit set forth in US Rule CFR 47 part 15
section 15.247 & 15.407. If violate the rule, could lead to serious federal penalty.
It is complies with §15.407 (a)(1)(i) requirement that the maximum e.i.r.p. at any elevation angle above
30 degrees as measured from the horizon must not exceed 125 mW (21 dBm).
About TDWR 5600‐5650 MHz, installation and operation should with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body or nearby persons.
Use two type antenna specifications. One type antenna model name is 98623PRSX000, antenna type is
dipole antenna with peak gain 4.58dBi for 2.4GHz; 6.18dBi for 5150‐5250MHz; 6.22dBi for
5250‐5350MHz; 6.12dBi for 5470‐5725MHz; 6.05dBi for 5725‐5850MHz. Other type antenna model
name is C095‐510399‐A, antenna type is dipole antenna with peak gain 3dBi for 2.4GHz; 4dBi for
5150‐5850MHz. Only use manufacturer approved antenna type of antenna.
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mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written
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Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties,
merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this
manual is sold or licensed as is. Should the programs prove defective following their
purchase, the buyer (and not this company, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the
entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages
resulting from any defect in the software. Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. reserves the right
to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof
without the obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
The product you have purchased and the setup screen may appear slightly different from
those shown in this QIG. The software and specifications are subject to change without
notice. Please visit our website www.edimax.com for updates. All brand and product
names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
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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 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
user's authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body or nearby persons.
RED Compliance Statement
Compliance with 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
In accordance with Article 10.8(a) and 10.8(b) of the RED, the following table provides information on
the frequency bands used and the maximum RF transmit power of the product for sale in the EU:
Frequency range (MHz)
Max. Transmit Power (dBm)
2412‐2472
19.66 dBm
5500‐5700
27.73 dBm
A simplified DoC shall be provided as follows: Article 10(9)
Hereby, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type AC1300 Outdoor AP is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet
address: http://www.edimax.com/edimax/global/
Safety
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special
attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical
equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to
ensure the safe use of the equipment.
EU Countries Intended for Use
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and United Kingdom. The ETSI
version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and
Switzerland.
EU Countries Not Intended for Use
None
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EU Declaration of Conformity
English:
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Français:
Cet équipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions de la
directive 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Čeština:
Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a ostatními příslušnými ustanoveními
směrnic 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Polski:
Urządzenie jest zgodne z ogólnymi wymaganiami oraz szczególnymi warunkami
określonymi Dyrektywą UE 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Română:
Acest echipament este în conformitate cu cerințele esențiale şi alte prevederi relevante ale
Directivei 2014/53/UE, 2014/35/UE.
Русский:
Это оборудование соответствует основным требованиям и положениям Директивы
2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Magyar:
Ez a berendezés megfelel az alapvető követelményeknek és más vonatkozó irányelveknek
(2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU).
Türkçe:
Bu cihaz 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU direktifleri zorunlu istekler ve diğer hükümlerle ile
uyumludur.
Українська: Обладнання відповідає вимогам і умовам директиви 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU.
Slovenčina: Toto zariadenie spĺňa základné požiadavky a ďalšie príslušné ustanovenia smerníc
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bility, that the
equipmen
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Equipmen
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Equipmentt:
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2016-11)
EMC
EMF
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3 V2.1.1 (2
2017-05)
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0 (2017-03
3)
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EN
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2008
Direc
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RF Antenna Assembly
Specification
1. Electrical Properties :
1.1 Frequency Range………………2.4~2.5GHz&4.9~5.825Hz
1.2 Impedance …………………… 50Ω Nominal
1.3 VSWR …………………………1.92:1Max.
1.4 Return Loss……………………-10 dB Max.
1.5 Radiation ………………………Omni-directional
1.6 Gain(peak)………….…………3dBi @2.4~2.5GHz
4dBi @4.9~5.825GHz
1.7 Polarization……………………Linear; Vertical
1.8 Admitted Power……………… 1W
RG-178 Cable,透明棕,50Ω.
1.9 Cable……………………………
2. Physical Properties :
2.1 Antenna Body……………. ……
PC
2.2 Operating Temp. ………………-10℃ ~ +60℃
2.3 Storage Temp. …………………-10℃ ~ +70℃
2.4 Color ………………………… White
1. S-parameter test results
1.1 S11 Test Report
Page 1 of 6
2. Gain & Patterns test results
2.1 Measurement setting
AUT
Up (+Z)
Back (+Y)
Left
Right (+X)
Front
Down
0°
90°
180°
270°
XY
Right
Back
Left
Front
YZ
Up
Back
Down
Front
Page 2 of 6
XZ
Up
Right
Down
Left
Total angle
How many angle scan one
point
Total scan point
θ
175˚
φ
360˚
5˚
5˚
36
73
Page 3 of 6
2.2 2D patterns
X-Z Plane (E-total)
Y-Z Plane (E-total)
Page 4 of 6
X-Y Plane (E-total)
Page 5 of 6
3. Summary
3.1 Return Loss
Frequency
Antenna (dB)
2.4GHz
-15.5
2.45GHz
-16.3
2.5GHz
-16.9
4.9GHz
-16.2
5.15GHz
-20.2
5.35GHz
-17.9
5.725GHz
-14.0
5.825GHz
-12.2
3.2 3D total Peak Gain & Efficiency
Frequency
Antenna
Peak Gain(dBi)
Efficiency (%)
2.4GHz
2.77
73
2.45GHz
3.33
75
2.5GHz
3.35
76
4.9GHz
2.70
70
5.15GHz
4.25
72
5.25GHz
4.38
73
5.35GHz
4.04
73
5.725GHz
4.19
70
5.825GHz
3.22
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SSP 13950 2.4+5GHz Test Report
Meets the requirements of kdb789033 D02 H 1 (b)
Measurement environment
Impedance matching
Satimo STARLAB Test Setup
Antenna Configuration
Peak Gain Table – 2412MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
140
10
178
178
178
38
36
28
44
42
34
26
26
32
30
40
48
24
74
4.47
4.48
4.49
4.50
4.47
4.35
4.46
4.42
4.48
4.45
4.50
4.46
4.49
4.46
4.39
4.31
4.45
4.39
4.51
4.50
4.54
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
74
16
176
30
32
40
28
24
152
26
42
46
42
44
176
176
30
36
32
42
4.54
4.48
4.42
4.46
4.37
4.45
4.52
4.46
4.48
4.46
4.44
4.47
4.46
4.41
4.42
4.49
4.42
4.26
4.34
4.41
4.48
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 2412MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 2412MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5180MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
26
24
46
38
34
20
16
16
16
36
14
18
18
14
16
16
20
20
16
16
20
6.16
6.18
6.16
6.16
6.18
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.16
6.16
6.16
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.14
6.15
6.13
6.13
6.15
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
26
20
22
18
16
16
16
12
10
20
18
18
20
18
16
20
24
134
26
30
6.15
6.13
6.14
6.12
6.14
6.15
6.14
6.17
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.14
6.15
6.12
6.13
6.13
6.13
6.17
6.14
6.16
6.16
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5180MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5180MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5190MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
26
50
46
38
34
20
16
12
16
36
14
18
18
14
16
16
20
20
18
20
20
6.15
6.13
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.16
6.13
6.12
6.17
6.14
6.15
6.13
6.12
6.14
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
26
22
22
18
16
16
16
12
10
20
16
20
20
18
16
16
24
136
26
30
6.14
6.12
6.15
6.14
6.15
6.13
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.17
6.14
6.14
6.16
6.12
6.13
6.15
6.14
6.14
6.15
6.15
6.14
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5190MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5190MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5200MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
52
50
46
36
34
20
14
12
42
36
12
18
18
14
16
16
18
20
16
20
22
6.13
6.17
6.16
6.13
6.12
6.15
6.15
6.17
6.14
6.17
6.18
6.15
6.14
6.14
6.14
6.14
6.15
6.14
6.14
6.14
6.13
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
28
22
22
18
16
16
16
10
10
20
18
20
20
16
16
16
22
136
26
32
6.13
6.12
6.16
6.18
6.16
6.14
6.16
6.15
6.12
6.16
6.14
6.13
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.15
6.12
6.15
6.13
6.14
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5200MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5200MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5210MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
52
50
46
36
34
20
14
12
42
36
12
16
16
12
16
16
18
20
22
20
22
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.12
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.14
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.14
6.15
6.13
6.17
6.13
6.15
6.14
6.13
6.16
6.15
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
28
22
22
18
16
16
16
10
10
20
18
20
20
16
16
18
22
136
26
32
6.15
6.14
6.16
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.14
6.15
6.13
6.15
6.13
6.12
6.17
6.16
6.15
6.14
6.11
6.16
6.15
6.15
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5210MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5210MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5230MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
52
50
46
36
32
18
14
42
40
36
12
16
16
12
16
16
18
20
22
22
20
6.16
6.17
6.16
6.16
6.14
6.17
6.16
6.17
6.16
6.17
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.14
6.16
6.17
6.16
6.13
6.11
6.15
6.12
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
28
22
22
18
16
16
14
10
10
18
18
18
18
16
18
20
24
136
26
34
6.12
6.16
6.13
6.17
6.17
6.17
6.15
6.14
6.13
6.15
6.13
6.15
6.16
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.13
6.16
6.14
6.12
6.14
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5230MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5230MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Peak Gain Table – 5240MHz
Deg.
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
52
50
46
36
32
18
16
40
40
34
12
16
16
12
16
16
18
20
20
22
20
6.16
6.16
6.17
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.15
6.16
6.16
6.16
6.16
6.13
6.15
6.15
6.16
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.16
6.15
6.16
Deg.
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150
Phi Cut Deg.
Peak Gain (dBi)
20
26
20
20
18
16
16
14
10
10
18
18
18
18
18
18
20
24
136
26
34
6.16
6.16
6.16
6.15
6.16
6.15
6.14
6.13
6.14
6.11
6.17
6.17
6.16
6.16
6.15
6.15
6.13
6.14
6.16
6.16
6.13
E-Plane Pattern 30deg to 90deg – 5240MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
51
54
57
60
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
E-Plane Pattern 90deg to 150deg – 5240MHz
90
135
45
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30-25 -20 -15 -10 -5
180
225
315
270
90
93
96
99
102
105
108
111
114
117
120
123
126
129
132
135
138
141
144
147
150

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