Edimax Technology Co 9574791704 AC1300 DBDC Ceiling-mount AP User Manual 2
Edimax Technology Co Ltd AC1300 DBDC Ceiling-mount AP 2
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Edimax Pro NMS IV‐3. ZONE PLAN The Zone Plan can be fully customized to match your network environment. You can move the AP icons and select different location images (upload location images in NMS Settings Zone Edit) to create a visual map of your AP array. Use the menu on the right side to make adjustments and mouse‐over an AP icon in the zone map to see more information. Click an AP icon in the zone map to select it and display action icons: 95 Edimax Pro NMS Click and drag an AP icon to move the icon around the zone map. The signal strength for each AP is displayed according to the “Signal” key in the menu on the right side: Location Select a pre‐defined location from the drop down menu. When you upload a location image in NMS Settings AP Group Zone Edit, it will be available for selection here. You can select an AP Group to display in the zone map. Edit AP Groups in NMS Settings Search Radio Signal Zoom Transparency Scale Device/Number Access Point. Use the search box to quickly locate an AP. Use the checkboxes to display APs according to 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless radio frequency. Signal strength key for the signal strength display around each AP in the zone map. Use the slider to adjust the zoom level of the map. Use the slider to adjust the transparency of location images. Zone map scale. Displays number and type of devices in the zone map. 96 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4. NMS MONITOR IV‐4‐1. Access Point IV‐4‐1‐1. Managed AP Displays information about each Managed AP in the local network: Index (reference number), MAC Address, Device Name, Model, IP Address, 2.4GHz & 5GHz Wireless Channel Number, No. of Clients connected to each access point, and Status (connected, connecting or disconnected). The search function can be used to locate a specific Managed AP. Type in the search box and the list will update: The Status icon displays the status of each Managed AP. Status Icons Icon Color Grey Red Status Definition Managed AP is disconnected. Please check the network connection and ensure Disconnected the Managed AP is in the same IP subnet as the AP Controller. Authentication System security must be the same for all access points in the AP array. Please Failed check security settings (refer to IV‐5‐8‐1. System Security). Or Incompatible NMS Version Access points must use the same version of Edimax NMS: the managed AP will not be able to make configurations. Please 97 Edimax Pro NMS use the AP Controller’s firmware upgrade function (refer to IV‐5‐7. Firmware Upgrade). Configuring or Please wait while the Managed AP makes Orange Upgrading configurations or while the firmware is upgrading. Yellow Connecting Please wait while Managed AP is connecting. Managed AP is connected. Green Connected Blue Waiting for Approval Managed AP is waiting for approval. Refer to IV‐5‐1. Access Point: Auto Approval. Note: Eight Managed APs are supported. Additional APs will display this status until an existing Managed AP is removed. Each Managed AP has “Action” icons with the following functions: 1. Disallow Remove the Managed AP from the AP array and disable connectivity. 1. Edit Edit various settings for the Managed AP (refer to IV‐5‐1. Access Point). 2. Blink LED The Managed AP’s LED will flash temporarily to help identify & locate access points. 3. Buzzer The Managed AP’s buzzer will sound temporarily to help identify & locate access points. 4. Network Connectivity Go to the “Network Connectivity” panel to perform a ping or traceroute. 98 Edimax Pro NMS 5. Restart Restarts the Managed AP. IV‐4‐1‐2. Managed AP Group Managed APs can be grouped according to your requirements. Managed AP Group displays information about each Managed AP group in the local network: Group Name, MAC Address, Device Name, Model, IP Address, 2.4GHz & 5GHz Wireless Channel Number, No. of Clients connected to each access point, and Status (connected or disconnected). To edit Managed AP Groups go to NMS Settings Access Point). Access Point (refer to IV‐5‐1. The search function can be used to locate a specific Managed AP Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: The Status icon displays grey (disconnected), red (authentication failed/incompatible NMS version), orange (upgrading firmware), yellow (connecting), green (connected) or blue (waiting for approval) for each individual Managed AP. Refer to IV‐4‐1‐1. Managed AP: Status Icons for full descriptions. Each Managed AP has “Action” icons with the following functions: 2. Disallow Remove the Managed AP from the AP array and disable connectivity. 99 Edimax Pro NMS 3. Edit Edit various settings for the Managed AP (refer to IV‐5‐1. Access Point). 4. Blink LED The Managed AP’s LED will flash temporarily to help identify & locate access points. 5. Buzzer The Managed AP’s buzzer will sound temporarily to help identify & locate access points. 6. Network Connectivity Go to the “Network Connectivity” panel to perform a ping or traceroute. 7. Restart Restarts the Managed AP. 100 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4‐2. WLAN IV‐4‐2‐1. Active WLAN Displays information about each SSID in the AP Array: Index (reference number), Name/SSID, VLAN ID, Authentication, Encryption, IP Address and Additional Authentication. To configure encryption and VLANs for Managed APs go to NMS Settings WLAN. The search function can be used to locate a specific SSID. Type in the search box and the list will update: 101 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4‐2‐2. Active WLAN Group WLAN groups can be created according to your preference. Active WLAN Group displays information about WLAN group: Group Name, Name/SSID, VLAN ID, Authentication, Encryption, IP Address and Additional Authentication. The search function can be used to locate a specific Active WLAN Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: IV‐4‐3. Clients IV‐4‐3‐1. Active Clients Displays information about clients currently connected to the AP Array: Index (reference number), Client MAC Address, AP MAC Address, WLAN (SSID), Radio (2.4GHz or 5GHz), Signal Strength received by Client, Connected Time, Idle Time, Tx & Rx (Data transmitted and received by Client in KB), and the Vendor of the client device. You can set or disable the auto‐refresh time for the client list or click “Refresh” to manually refresh. The search function can be used to locate a specific client. Type in the search box and the list will update: 102 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4‐4. Rogue Devices Rogue access point detection can identify any unauthorized access points which may have been installed in the network. Click “Start” to scan for rogue devices: Unknown Rogue Devices displays information about rogue devices discovered during the scan: Index (reference number), Channel, SSID, MAC Address, Security, Signal Strength, Type, Vendor and Action. The search function can be used to locate a known rogue device. Type in the search box and the list will update: 103 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4‐5. Information IV‐4‐5‐1. All Events/Activities Displays a log of time‐stamped events for each access point in the Array – use the drop down menu to select an access point and view the log. 104 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐4‐5‐2. Monitoring Displays graphical monitoring information about access points in the Array for 2.4GHz & 5GHz: Traffic Tx (data transmitted in MB), Traffic Rx (data received in MB), No. of Clients, Wireless Channel, Tx Power (wireless radio power), CPU Usage and Memory Usage. Use the drop down menus to select an access point and date. You can set or disable the auto‐refresh time for the data: 105 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5. NMS Settings IV‐5‐1. Access Point Displays information about each access point and access point group in the local network and allows you to edit access points and edit or add access point groups. The search function can be used to locate an access point or access point group. Type in the search box and the list will update: The Status icon displays grey (disconnected), red (authentication failed/incompatible NMS version), orange (upgrading firmware), yellow (connecting), green (connected) or blue (waiting for approval) for each individual Managed AP. Refer to IV‐4‐1‐1. Managed AP: Status Icons for full descriptions. The “Action” icons enable you to allow or disallow an access point: 106 Edimax Pro NMS Select an access point or access point group using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” to make configurations, or click “Add” to add a new access point group: The Access Point Settings panel can enable or disable Auto Approve for all Managed APs. When enabled, Managed APs will automatically join the AP Array with the Controller AP. When disabled, Managed APs must be manually approved to join the AP Array with the Controller AP. Access Point Settings Auto Approve Enable or disable Auto Approve for all Managed APs. To manually approve a Managed AP, use the allow “Action” icon for the specified access point: Edit Access Point Configure your selected access point on your LAN. You can set the access point as a DHCP client or specify a static IP address for your access point, and assign the access point to an AP group, as well as edit 2.4GHz & 5GHz wireless radio settings. An events log is displayed at the bottom of the page. You can also use Profile Settings to assign the access point to WLAN, Guest Network, RADIUS and Access Control groups independently from Access Point Group settings. Check the “Override Group Settings” box to use different individual settings for access points assigned to AP Groups: 107 Edimax Pro NMS Basic Settings Name Description MAC Address AP Group Edit the access point name. The default name is AP + MAC address. Enter a description of the access point for nd reference e.g. 2 Floor Office. Displays MAC address. Use the drop down menu to assign the AP to an AP Group. You can edit AP Groups from the NMS Settings IP Address Assignment IP Address Subnet Mask Access Point page. Select “DHCP Client” for your access point to be assigned a dynamic IP address from your router’s DHCP server, or select “Static IP” to manually specify a static/fixed IP address for your access point (below). Check the box “Override Group Setting” if the AP is a member of an AP Group and you wish to use a different setting than the AP Group setting. Specify the IP address here. This IP address will be assigned to your access point and will replace the default IP address. Specify a subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0 108 Edimax Pro NMS Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Radio Settings Wireless Band Auto Pilot For DHCP users, select “From DHCP” to get default gateway from your DHCP server or “User‐Defined” to enter a gateway manually. For static IP users, the default value is blank. DHCP users can select “From DHCP” to get primary DNS server’s IP address from DHCP or “User‐Defined” to manually enter a value. For static IP users, the default value is blank. DHCP users can select “From DHCP” to get secondary DNS server’s IP address from DHCP or “User‐Defined” to manually enter a value. For static IP users, the default value is blank. Enable or disable the access point’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless radio. When disabled, no SSIDs on that frequency will be active. Select the wireless standard used for the access point. Combinations of 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n & 802.11ac can be selected. Enable/disable auto channel selection. Auto 109 Edimax Pro NMS Auto Pilot Range Auto Pilot Interval Channel Bandwidth BSS BasicRateSet channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference. When disabled, select a channel manually. Select a range from which the auto channel setting (above) will choose a channel. Specify a frequency for how often the auto channel setting will check/reassign the wireless channel. Check/uncheck the “Change channel even if clients are connected” box according to your preference. Set the channel bandwidth or use Auto (automatically select based on interference level). Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point. Advanced Settings Contention Slot Preamble Type Guard Interval Select “Short” or “Long” – this value is used for contention windows in WMM (see IV‐6‐7. WMM). Set the wireless radio preamble type. The preamble type in 802.11 based wireless communication defines the length of the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) block for communication between the access point and roaming wireless adapters. The default value is “Short Preamble”. Set the guard interval. A shorter interval can improve performance. 110 Edimax Pro NMS 802.11g Protection Enable/disable 802.11g protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) 802.11n Protection Enable/disable 802.11n protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) DTIM Period Set the DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) period value of the wireless radio. The default value is 1. RTS Threshold Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Fragment Set the fragment threshold of the wireless Threshold radio. The default value is 2346. Multicast Rate Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the “Auto” setting. Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio. You may not require 100% output power. Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious/unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal. Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Station idle Set the interval for keepalive messages from timeout the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive/active. Profile Settings WLAN Group Assign the access point’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz 111 Edimax Pro NMS SSID(s) to a WLAN Group. You can edit WLAN groups in NMS Settings Guest Network Group WLAN. Assign the access point’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz SSID(s) to a Guest Network Group. You can edit Guest Network groups in NMS Settings Guest Network. RADIUS Group Assign the access point’s 2.4GHz SSID(s) to a RADIUS group. You can edit RADIUS groups in NMS Settings Access Control Group RADIUS. Assign the access point’s 2.4GHz SSID(s) to a RADIUS group. You can edit RADIUS groups in NMS Settings Access Control 112 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit Access Point Group Configure your selected access point group. Access point group settings apply to all access points in the group, unless individually set to override group settings. You can use Profile Group Settings to assign the access point group to WLAN, Guest Network, RADIUS and Access Control groups. The Group Settings panel can be used to quickly move access points between exsiting groups: select an access point and use the drop down menu or search to select access point groups and use << and >> arrows to move APs between groups. Basic Group Settings Name Edit the access point group name. Description Enter a description of the access point group nd for reference e.g. 2 Floor Office Group. 113 Edimax Pro NMS Radio Group Settings Wireless Enable or disable the access point group’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless radio. When disabled, no SSIDs on that frequency will be active. Band Select the wireless standard used for the access point group. Combinations of 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n & 802.11ac can be selected. Auto Pilot Enable/disable auto channel selection. Auto channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point group’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference. When disabled, select a channel manually. Auto Pilot Range Select a range from which the auto channel setting (above) will choose a channel. Auto Pilot Interval Specify a frequency for how often the auto channel setting will check/reassign the wireless channel. Check/uncheck the “Change channel even if clients are connected” box according to your preference. Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth or use Auto (automatically select based on interference level). BSS BasicRateSet Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access points. Advanced Settings Contention Slot Select “Short” or “Long” – this value is used for contention windows in WMM (see IV‐6‐7. WMM). 114 Edimax Pro NMS Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type. The preamble type in 802.11 based wireless communication defines the length of the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) block for communication between the access point and roaming wireless adapters. The default value is “Short Preamble”. Guard Interval Set the guard interval. A shorter interval can improve performance. 802.11g Protection Enable/disable 802.11g protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) 802.11n Protection Enable/disable 802.11n protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) DTIM Period Set the DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) period value of the wireless radio. The default value is 1. RTS Threshold Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Fragment Set the fragment threshold of the wireless Threshold radio. The default value is 2346. Multicast Rate Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the “Auto” setting. Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio. You may not require 100% output power. Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious/unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal. Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Station idle Set the interval for keepalive messages from timeout the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive/active. 115 Edimax Pro NMS Profile Group Settings WLAN Group Assign the access point group’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz SSIDs to a WLAN Group. You can edit WLAN groups in NMS Settings Guest Network Group Assign the access point group’s 2.4GHz or 5GHz SSIDs to a Guest Network Group. You can edit Guest Network groups in NMS Settings RADIUS Group Guest Network. Assign the access point group’s 2.4GHz SSIDs to a RADIUS group. You can edit RADIUS groups in NMS Settings Access Control Group WLAN. RADIUS. Assign the access point’s 2.4GHz SSIDs to a RADIUS group. You can edit RADIUS groups in NMS Settings Access Control. 116 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐2. WLAN Displays information about each WLAN and WLAN group in the local network and allows you to add or edit WLANs & WLAN Groups. When you add a WLAN Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) The search function can be used to locate a WLAN or WLAN Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: Select a WLAN or WLAN Group using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” or click “Add” to add a new WLAN or WLAN Group: 117 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit WLAN WLAN Settings Name/ESSID Description SSID VLAN ID Broadcast SSID Wireless Client Isolation Edit the WLAN name (SSID). Enter a description of the SSID for reference nd e.g. 2 Floor Office HR. Select which SSID to configure security settings for. Specify the VLAN ID. Enable or disable SSID broadcast. When enabled, the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi‐Fi network. When disabled, the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi‐Fi network to clients – clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect. A hidden (disabled) SSID is typically more secure than a visible (enabled) SSID. Enable or disable wireless client isolation. Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security. Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on 118 Edimax Pro NMS Load Balancing Authentication Method Additional Authentication clients’ usernames and passwords. Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID. Set a load balancing value (maximum 50). Select an authentication method from the drop down menu. Select an additional authentication method from the drop down menu. Various security options (wireless data encryption) are available. When data is encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key. It’s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent unauthorised access to your network. Select hard‐to‐guess passwords which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly. Please refer to IV‐6‐2‐3.Security for more information on authentication and additional authentication types. WLAN Advanced Settings Smart Handover Enable or disable Smart Handover. RSSI Threshold Set a RSSI Threshold level. 119 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit WLAN Group When you add a WLAN Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) WLAN Group Settings Name Edit the WLAN Group name. Description Enter a description of the WLAN Group for nd reference e.g. 2 Floor Office HR Group. Members Select SSIDs to include in the group using the checkboxes and assign VLAN IDs. 120 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐3. RADIUS Displays information about External & Internal RADIUS Servers, Accounts and Groups and allows you to add or edit RADIUS Servers, Accounts & Groups. When you add a RADIUS Group, it will be available for selection in Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point NMS Settings group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) The search function can be used to locate a RADIUS Server, Account or Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: Make a selection using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” or click “Add” to add a new WLAN or WLAN Group: 121 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit External RADIUS Server Name Description RADIUS Server Authentication Port Shared Secret Session Timeout Accounting Accounting Port Enter a name for the RADIUS Server. Enter a description of the RADIUS Server for reference. Enter the RADIUS server host IP address. Set the UDP port used in the authentication protocol of the RADIUS server. Value must be between 1 – 65535. Enter a shared secret/password between 1 – 99 characters in length. This should match the “MAC‐RADIUS” password used in IV‐3‐1‐3‐6 or IV‐3‐2‐3. Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between 0 – 86400. Enable or disable RADIUS accounting. When accounting is enabled (above), set the UDP port used in the accounting protocol of the RADIUS server. Value must be between 1 – 65535. 122 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit Internal RADIUS Server Upload EAP Certificate File EAP Certificate File Displays the EAP certificate file format: Format PCK#12(*.pfx/*.p12) EAP Certificate File Click “Upload” to open a new window and select the location of an EAP certificate file to use. If no certificate file is uploaded, the internal RADIUS server will use a self‐made certificate. Internal RADIUS Server Name Enter a name for the Internal RADIUS Server. Description Enter a description of the Internal RADIUS Server for reference. EAP Certificate File Displays the EAP certificate file format: Format PCK#12(*.pfx/*.p12) EAP Certificate File Click “Upload” to open a new window and select the location of an EAP certificate file to use. If no certificate file is uploaded, the internal RADIUS server will use a self‐made certificate. EAP Internal Select EAP internal authentication type from Authentication the drop down menu. 123 Edimax Pro NMS Shared Secret Enter a shared secret/password for use between the internal RADIUS server and RADIUS client. The shared secret should be 1 – 99 characters in length. Session Timeout Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between 0 – 86400. Termination Action Select a termination‐action attribute: “Reauthentication” sends a RADIUS request to the access point, “Not‐Reathentication” sends a default termination‐action attribute to the access point, “Not‐Send” no termination‐action attribute is sent to the access point. Add/Edit RADIUS Accounts The internal RADIUS server can authenticate up to 256 user accounts. The “RADIUS Accounts” page allows you to configure and manage users. 124 Edimax Pro NMS RADIUS Accounts User Name Add Reset Enter the user names here, separated by commas. Click “Add” to add the user to the user registration list. Clear text from the user name box. User Registration List Select Check the box to select a user. User Name Displays the user name. Password Displays if specified user name has a password (configured) or not (not configured). Customize Click “Edit” to open a new field to set/edit a password for the specified user name (below). Delete Selected Delete All Delete selected user from the user registration list. Delete all users from the user registration list. Edit User Registration List User Name Existing user name is displayed here and can be edited according to your preference. Password Enter or edit a password for the specified user. 125 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit RADIUS Group When you add a RADIUS Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) RADIUS Group Settings Group Name Edit the RADIUS Group name. Description Enter a description of the RADIUS Group for reference. 2.4GHz RADIUS Enable/Disable primary & secondary RADIUS servers for 2.4GHz. 5GHz RADIUS Enable/Disable primary & secondary RADIUS servers for 5GHz. Members Add RADIUS user accounts to the RADIUS group. 126 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐4. Access Control MAC Access Control is a security feature that can help to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your access point. This function allows you to define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the access point. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address. If a device which is not on the list of permitted MAC addresses attempts to connect to the access point, it will be denied. The Access Control panel displays information about MAC Access Control & MAC Access Control Groups and Groups and allows you to add or edit MAC Access Control & MAC Access Control Group settings. When you add an Access Control Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) The search function can be used to locate a MAC address or MAC Access Control Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: Make a selection using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” or click “Add” to add a new MAC Address or MAC Access Control Group: 127 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit MAC Access Control Add MAC Address Add Reset Enter a MAC address of computer or network device manually e.g. ‘aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐ff’ or enter multiple MAC addresses separated with commas, e.g. ‘aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐ff,aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐gg’ Click “Add” to add the MAC address to the MAC address filtering table. Clear all fields. MAC address entries will be listed in the “MAC Address Filtering Table”. Select an entry using the “Select” checkbox. Select MAC Address Delete Selected Delete All Export Delete selected or all entries from the table. The MAC address is listed here. Delete the selected MAC address from the list. Delete all entries from the MAC address filtering table. Click “Export” to save a copy of the MAC filtering table. A new window will pop up for you to select a location to save the file. 128 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit MAC Access Control Group When you add an Access Control Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) MAC Filter Group Settings Group Name Edit the MAC Access Control Group name. Description Enter a description of the MAC Access Control Group for reference. Action Select “Blacklist” to deny access to specified MAC addresses in the group, and select “Whitelist” to permit access to specified MAC address in the group. Members Add MAC addresses to the group. 129 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐5. Guest Network You can setup an additional “Guest” Wi‐Fi network so guest users can enjoy Wi‐Fi connectivity without accessing your primary networks. The “Guest” screen displays settings for your guest Wi‐Fi network. The Guest Network panel displays information about Guest Networks and Guest Network Groups and allows you to add or edit Guest Network and Guest Network Group settings. When you add a Guest Network Group, it will Access Point access point be available for selection in NMS Settings Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) The search function can be used to locate a Guest Network or Guest Network Group. Type in the search box and the list will update: Make a selection using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” or click “Add” to add a new Guest Network or Guest Network Group. 130 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit Guest Network Guest Network Settings Name/ESSID Edit the Guest Network name (SSID). Description Enter a description of the Guest Network for nd reference e.g. 2 Floor Office HR. VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID. Broadcast SSID Enable or disable SSID broadcast. When enabled, the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi‐Fi network. When disabled, the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi‐Fi network to clients – clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect. A hidden (disabled) SSID is typically more secure than a visible (enabled) SSID. Wireless Client Enable or disable wireless client isolation. Isolation Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security. Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on 131 Edimax Pro NMS Load Balancing WMM Authentication Method Additional Authentication clients’ usernames and passwords. Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID. Set a load balancing value (maximum 50). Enable or disable WMM (Wi‐Fi Multimedia) traffic prioritizing. Select an authentication method from the drop down menu. Select an additional authentication method from the drop down menu. Various security options (wireless data encryption) are available. When data is encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key. It’s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent unauthorised access to your network. Select hard‐to‐guess passwords which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly. Please refer to IV‐6‐2‐3.Security for more information on authentication and additional authentication types. Guest Access Policy Traffic Shaping Enable or disable traffic shaping for the guest network. Downlink Enter a downlink limit in MB. Uplink Enter an uplink limit in MB. IP Filtering Select “Deny” or “Allow” to deny or allow specified IP addresses to access the guest network. Select “Disable” to disable IP filtering. Rules Enter IP addresses to be filtered according to the Deny or Allow rule specified above and check the box for each IP address to be filtered. 132 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit Guest Network Group When you add a Guest Network Group, it will be available for selection in NMS Settings Access Point access point Profile Settings & access point group Profile Group Settings (IV‐5‐1.) Guest Network Group Settings Group Name Edit the Guest Network Group name. Description Enter a description of the Guest Network for reference. Members Add SSIDs to the Guest Network group. 133 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐6. Zone Edit Zone Edit displays information about zones for use with the Zone Plan feature and allows you to add or edit zones. The search function can be used to find existing zones. Type in the search box and the list will update: Make a selection using the check‐boxes and click “Edit” or click “Add” to add a new zone. 134 Edimax Pro NMS Add/Edit Zone Upload Zone Image Choose File Click to locate an image file to be displayed as a map in the Zone Plan feature. Typically a floor plan image is useful. Zone Setting Name/Location Enter a name of the zone/location. Description Enter a description of the zone/location for reference. Members Assign access points to the specified zone/location for use with the Zone Plan feature. 135 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐7. Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade allows you to upgrade firmware to Access Point Groups. First, upload the firmware file from a local disk or external FTP server: locate the file and click “Upload” or “Check”. The table below will display the Firmware Name, Firmware Version, NMS Version, Model and Size. Then click “Upgrade All” to upgrade all access points in the Array or select Access Point groups from the list using check‐boxes and click “Upgrade Selected” to upgrade only selected access points. 136 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐5‐8. Advanced IV‐5‐8‐1. System Security Configure the NMS system login name and password. IV‐5‐8‐2. Date & Time Configure the date & time settings of the AP Array. The date and time of the access points 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 Current Click “Acquire Current Time from Your PC” to Time from your PC enter the required values automatically according to your computer’s current time and date. 137 Edimax Pro NMS NTP Time Server Use NTP Server Name Update Interval Time Zone Time Zone The access point also supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup. 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/synchronize with the NTP server. 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. 138 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6. Local Network IV‐6‐1. Network Settings IV‐6‐1‐1. LAN‐Side IP Address The “LAN‐side IP address” page allows you to configure your AP Controller on your Local Area Network (LAN). You can enable the access point to dynamically receive an IP address from your router’s DHCP server or you can specify a static IP address for your access point, as well as configure DNS servers. You can also set your AP Controller as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to other devices on your LAN. The access point’s default IP address is 192.168.2.2 Disable other DHCP servers on the LAN if using AP Controllers DHCP Server. LAN‐side IP Address IP Address Select “Static IP” to manually specify a Assignment static/fixed IP address for your access point. Select “DHCP Client” for your access point to be assigned a dynamic IP address from your router’s DHCP server, or select “DHCP Server” for your access point to act as a DHCP server and assign IP addresses on your LAN. Static IP Address IP Address Specify the IP address here. This IP address will be assigned to your access point and will 139 Edimax Pro NMS Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address DHCP Client IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address replace the default IP address. Specify a subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0 For DHCP users, select “From DHCP” to get default gateway from your DHCP server or “User‐Defined” to enter a gateway manually. For static IP users, the default value is blank. For static IP users, the default value is blank. For static IP users, the default value is blank. When “DHCP Client” is selected this value cannot be modified. When “DHCP Client” is selected this value cannot be modified. Select “From DHCP” or select “User‐Defined” and enter a default gateway. Select “From DHCP” or select “User‐Defined” and enter a primary DNS address. Select “From DHCP” or select “User‐Defined” and enter a secondary DNS address. 140 Edimax Pro NMS DHCP Server IP Address Subnet Mask IP Address Range Domain Name Lease Time Default Gateway Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Specify the IP address here. This IP address will be assigned to your access point and will replace the default IP address. Specify a subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0 Enter the start and end IP address of the IP address range which your access point’s DHCP server will assign to devices on the network. Enter a domain name. Select a lease time from the drop down menu. IP addresses will be assigned for this period of time. Enter a default gateway. Enter a primary DNS address. Enter a secondary DNS address. Your access point’s DHCP server can be configured to assign static (fixed) IP addresses to specified network devices, identified by their unique MAC address: DHCP Server Static IP Address MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the network device to be assigned a static IP address. 141 Edimax Pro NMS IP Address Add Specify the IP address to assign the device. Click to assign the IP address to the device. IV‐6‐1‐2. LAN Port Settings The “LAN Port” page allows you to configure the settings for your AP Controllers wired LAN (Ethernet) ports. Wired LAN Port Enable Speed & Duplex Flow Control 802.3az Identifies LAN port 1 or 2. Enable/disable specified LAN port. Select a speed & duplex type for specified LAN port, or use the “Auto” value. LAN ports can operate up to 1000Mbps and full‐duplex enables simultaneous data packets transfer/receive. Enable/disable flow control. Flow control can pause new session request until current data processing is complete, in order to avoid device overloads under heavy traffic. Enable/disable 802.3az. 802.3az is an Energy Efficient Ethernet feature which disables unused interfaces to reduce power usage. 142 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐1‐3. VLAN The “VLAN” (Virtual Local Area Network) page enables you to configure VLAN settings. A VLAN is a local area network which maps workstations virtually instead of physically and allows you to group together or isolate users from each other. VLAN IDs 1 – 4095 are supported. VLAN IDs in the range 1 – 4095 are supported. VLAN Interface Wired LAN Port/Wireless VLAN Mode VLAN ID Identifies LAN port 1 or 2 and wireless SSIDs (2.4GHz or 5GHz). Select “Tagged Port” or “Untagged Port” for specified LAN interface. Set a VLAN ID for specified interface, if “Untagged Port” is selected. Management VLAN VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID of the management VLAN. Only the hosts belonging to the same VLAN can manage the device. 143 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2. 2.4GHz 11bgn The “2.4GHz 11bgn” menu allows you to view and configure information for your access point’s 2.4GHz wireless network across four categories: Basic, Advanced, Security and WDS. IV‐6‐2‐1. Basic The “Basic” screen displays basic settings for your access point’s 2.4GHz Wi‐Fi network(s). Wireless Enable or disable the access point’s 2.4GHz wireless radio. When disabled, no 2.4GHz SSIDs will be active. Band Select the wireless standard used for the access point. Combinations of 802.11b, 802.11g & 802.11n can be selected. Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the 2.4GHz frequency from the drop down menu. A maximum of 16 can be enabled. SSID# Enter the SSID name for the specified SSID (up 144 Edimax Pro NMS to 16). The SSID can consist of any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for each SSID. Auto Channel Enable/disable auto channel selection. Auto channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point’s 2.4GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference. When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Auto Channel Range Select a range from which the auto channel setting (above) will choose a channel. Auto Channel Specify a frequency for how often the auto Interval channel setting will check/reassign the wireless channel. Check/uncheck the “Change channel even if clients are connected” box according to your preference. Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz (lower performance but less interference), 40MHz (higher performance but potentially higher interference) or Auto (automatically select based on interference level). BSS BasicRateSet Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. When auto channel is disabled, select a wireless channel manually: Channel Channel Bandwidth BSS BasicRate Set Select a wireless channel from 1 – 11. Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz (lower performance but less interference), 40MHz (higher performance but potentially higher interference) or Auto (automatically select based on interference level). Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. 145 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2‐2. Advanced These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point. Contention Slot Select “Short” or “Long” – this value is used for contention windows in WMM (see IV‐6‐7. WMM). Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type. The preamble type in 802.11 based wireless communication defines the length of the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) block for communication between the access point and roaming wireless adapters. The default value is “Short Preamble”. Guard Interval Set the guard interval. A shorter interval can improve performance. 802.11g Protection Enable/disable 802.11g protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) 146 Edimax Pro NMS 802.11n Protection Enable/disable 802.11n protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) DTIM Period Set the DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) period value of the wireless radio. The default value is 1. RTS Threshold Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Fragment Set the fragment threshold of the wireless Threshold radio. The default value is 2346. Multicast Rate Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the “Auto” setting. Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio. You may not require 100% output power. Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious/unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal. Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Station idle Set the interval for keepalive messages from timeout the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive/active. 147 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2‐3. Security The access point provides various security options (wireless data encryption). When data is encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key. It’s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent unauthorised access to your network. Select hard‐to‐guess passwords which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly. SSID Broadcast SSID Wireless Client Isolation Select which SSID to configure security settings for. Enable or disable SSID broadcast. When enabled, the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi‐Fi network. When disabled, the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi‐Fi network to clients – clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect. A hidden (disabled) SSID is typically more secure than a visible (enabled) SSID. Enable or disable wireless client isolation. Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security. Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on clients’ usernames and passwords. 148 Edimax Pro NMS Load Balancing Authentication Method Additional Authentication Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID. Set a load balancing value (maximum 50). Select an authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method. Select an additional authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below (IV‐6‐2‐3‐6.) appropriate for your method. IV‐6‐2‐3‐1. No Authentication Authentication is disabled and no password/key is required to connect to the access point. Disabling wireless authentication is not recommended. When disabled, anybody within range can connect to your device’s SSID. IV‐6‐2‐3‐2. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a basic encryption type. For a higher level of security consider using WPA encryption. Key Length Key Type Default Key Encryption Key 1 – Select 64‐bit or 128‐bit. 128‐bit is more secure than 64‐bit and is recommended. Choose from “ASCII” (any alphanumerical character 0‐9, a‐z and A‐Z) or “Hex” (any characters from 0‐9, a‐f and A‐F). Select which encryption key (1 – 4 below) is the default key. For security purposes, you can set up to four keys (below) and change which is the default key. Enter your encryption key/password according to the format you selected above. 149 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2‐3‐3. IEEE802.1x/EAP Key Length Select 64‐bit or 128‐bit. 128‐bit is more secure than 64‐bit and is recommended. IV‐6‐2‐3‐4. WPA‐PSK WPA‐PSK is a secure wireless encryption type with strong data protection and user authentication, utilizing 128‐bit encryption keys. WPA Type Encryption Key Renewal Interval Pre‐Shared Key Type Pre‐Shared Key Select from WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode‐PSK, WPA2 or WPA only. WPA2 is safer than WPA only, but not supported by all wireless clients. Please make sure your wireless client supports your selection. Select “TKIP/AES Mixed Mode” or “AES” encryption type. Specify a frequency for key renewal in minutes. Choose from “Passphrase” (8 – 63 alphanumeric characters) or “Hex” (up to 64 characters from 0‐9, a‐f and A‐F). Please enter a security key/password according to the format you selected above. IV‐6‐2‐3‐5. WPA‐EAP WPA Type Encryption Key Renewal Interval Select from WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode‐EAP, WPA2‐EAP or WPA‐EAP. Select “TKIP/AES Mixed Mode” or “AES” encryption type. Specify a frequency for key renewal in minutes. WPA‐EAP must be disabled to use MAC‐RADIUS authentication. 150 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2‐3‐6. Additional Authentication Additional wireless authentication methods can also be used: MAC Address Filter Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address specified in the MAC filter table. See IV‐6‐6.MAC Filter to configure MAC filtering. MAC Filter & MAC‐RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access using both of the above MAC filtering & RADIUS authentication methods. MAC‐RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address via a RADIUS server, or password authentication via a RADIUS server. See IV‐6‐5.RADIUS to configure RADIUS servers. WPS must be disabled to use MAC‐RADIUS authentication. See IV‐6‐4. for WPS settings. MAC RADIUS Password Select whether to use MAC address or password authentication via RADIUS server. If you select “Use the following password”, enter the password in the field below. The password should match the “Shared Secret” used in IV‐6‐5. RADIUS. 151 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐2‐4. WDS Wireless Distribution System (WDS) can bridge/repeat access points together in an extended network. WDS settings can be configured as shown below. When using WDS, configure the IP address of each access point to be in the same subnet and ensure there is only one active DHCP server among connected access points, preferably on the WAN side. WDS must be configured on each access point, using correct MAC addresses. All access points should use the same wireless channel and encryption method. 152 Edimax Pro NMS 2.4GHz WDS Functionality Select “WDS with AP” to use WDS with access point or “WDS Dedicated Mode” to use WDS and also block communication with regular wireless clients. When WDS is used, each access point should be configured with corresponding MAC addresses, wireless channel and wireless encryption method. Local MAC Address Displays the MAC address of your access point. WDS Peer Settings WDS # WDS VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN ID Enter the MAC address for up to four other WDS devices you wish to connect. Specify the WDS VLAN mode to “Untagged Port” or “Tagged Port”. Specify the WDS VLAN ID when “Untagged Port” is selected above. WDS Encryption method Encryption Select whether to use “None” or “AES” encryption and enter a pre‐shared key for AES consisting of 8‐ 63 alphanumeric characters. 153 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐3. 5GHz 11ac 11an The “5GHz 11ac 11an” menu allows you to view and configure information for your access point’s 5GHz wireless network across four categories: Basic, Advanced, Security and WDS. IV‐6‐3‐1. Basic The “Basic” screen displays basic settings for your access point’s 5GHz Wi‐ Fi network (s). Wireless Enable or disable the access point’s 5GHz wireless radio. When disabled, no 5GHz SSIDs will be active. Band Select the wireless standard used for the access point. Combinations of 802.11a, 802.11n & 802.11ac can be selected. Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the 5GHz frequency from the drop down menu. A maximum of 16 can be enabled. 154 Edimax Pro NMS SSID# Enter the SSID name for the specified SSID (up to 16). The SSID can consist of any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for each SSID. Auto Channel Enable/disable auto channel selection. Auto channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point’s 5GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference. When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Auto Channel Range Select a range from which the auto channel setting (above) will choose a channel. Auto Channel Specify a frequency for how often the auto Interval channel setting will check/reassign the wireless channel. Check/uncheck the “Change channel even if clients are connected” box according to your preference. Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz (lower performance but less interference), Auto 40/20MHz or Auto 80/40/20MHz (automatically select based on interference level). BSS BasicRate Set Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. When auto channel is disabled, select a wireless channel manually: Channel Channel Bandwidth BSS BasicRate Set Select a wireless channel. Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz (lower performance but less interference), Auto 40/20MHz or Auto 80/40/20MHz (automatically select based on interference level). Set a Basic Service Set (BSS) rate: this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients. 155 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐3‐2. Advanced These settings are for experienced users only. Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions. Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point. Guard Interval Set the guard interval. A shorter interval can improve performance. 802.11n Protection Enable/disable 802.11n protection, which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth (clients will send Request to Send (RTS) to access point, and access point will broadcast Clear to Send (CTS), before a packet is sent from client.) DTIM Period Set the DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) period value of the wireless radio. The default value is 1. RTS Threshold Set the RTS threshold of the wireless radio. The default value is 2347. Fragment Set the fragment threshold of the wireless Threshold radio. The default value is 2346. Multicast Rate Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the “Auto” setting. Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio. You may not require 100% output power. Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious/unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal. 156 Edimax Pro NMS Beacon Interval Station idle timeout Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio. The default value is 100. Set the interval for keepalive messages from the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive/active. 157 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐3‐3. Security The access point provides various security options (wireless data encryption). When data is encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key. It’s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent unauthorised access to your network. Select hard‐to‐guess passwords which include combinations of numbers, letters and symbols, and change your password regularly. SSID Broadcast SSID Wireless Client Isolation Select which SSID to configure security settings for. Enable or disable SSID broadcast. When enabled, the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi‐Fi network. When disabled, the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi‐Fi network to clients – clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect. A hidden (disabled) SSID is typically more secure than a visible (enabled) SSID. Enable or disable wireless client isolation. Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security. Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on clients’ usernames and passwords. 158 Edimax Pro NMS Load Balancing Authentication Method Additional Authentication Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID. Set a load balancing value (maximum 50). Select an authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method. Select an additional authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method. Please refer back to IV‐6‐2‐3. Security for more information on authentication and additional authentication types. 159 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐3‐4. WDS Wireless Distribution System (WDS) can bridge/repeat access points together in an extended network. WDS settings can be configured as shown below. When using WDS, configure the IP address of each access point to be in the same subnet and ensure there is only one active DHCP server among connected access points, preferably on the WAN side. WDS must be configured on each access point, using correct MAC addresses. All access points should use the same wireless channel and encryption method. 5GHz WDS Mode WDS Functionality Select “WDS with AP” to use WDS with access point or “WDS Dedicated Mode” to use WDS and also block communication with regular wireless clients. When WDS is used, each access point should be configured with corresponding MAC addresses, wireless channel and wireless encryption method. Local MAC Address Displays the MAC address of your access point. WDS Peer Settings 160 Edimax Pro NMS WDS # WDS VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN ID WDS Encryption Encryption Enter the MAC address for up to four other WDA devices you wish to connect. Specify the WDS VLAN mode to “Untagged Port” or “Tagged Port”. Specify the WDS VLAN ID when “Untagged Port” is selected above. Select whether to use “None” or “AES” encryption and enter a pre‐shared key for AES with 8‐63 alphanumeric characters. 161 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐4. WPS Wi‐Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish connections between WPS compatible devices. WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device’s firmware/configuration interface (known as PBC or “Push Button Configuration”). When WPS is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for two compatible devices, they will automatically connect. “PIN code WPS” is a variation of PBC which includes the additional use of a PIN code between the two devices for verification. Please refer to manufacturer’s instructions for your other WPS device. WPS Check/uncheck this box to enable/disable WPS functionality. WPS must be disabled when using MAC‐RADIUS authentication (see IV‐6‐2‐3‐6. & IV‐6‐5). Product PIN Displays the WPS PIN code of the device, used for PIN code WPS. You will be required to enter this PIN code into another WPS device for PIN code WPS. Click “Generate PIN” to generate a new WPS PIN code. Click “Start” to activate WPS on the access point for approximately 2 minutes. This has the same effect as physically pushing the access point’s WPS button. Enter the PIN code of another WPS device and click “Start” to attempt to establish a WPS connection for approximately 2 minutes. Push‐Button WPS WPS by PIN 162 Edimax Pro NMS WPS Status WPS security status is displayed here. Click “Release” to clear the existing status. IV‐6‐5. RADIUS The RADIUS sub menu allows you to configure the access point’s RADIUS server settings, categorized into three submenus: RADIUS settings, Internal Server and RADIUS accounts. A RADIUS server provides user‐based authentication to improve security and offer wireless client control – users can be authenticated before gaining access to a network. The access point can utilize both a primary and secondary (backup) RADIUS server for each of its wireless frequencies (2.4GHz & 5GHz). External RADIUS servers can be used or the access point’s internal RADIUS server can be used. To use RADIUS servers, go to “Local Network” “Security” “Additional Authentication” and select “MAC RADIUS Authentication” (see IV‐6‐2‐3. & IV‐6‐3‐3). 163 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐5‐1. RADIUS Settings Configure the RADIUS server settings for 2.4GHz & 5GHz. Each frequency can use an internal or external RADIUS server. 164 Edimax Pro NMS RADIUS Type Select “Internal” to use the access point’s built‐in RADIUS server or “external” to use an external RADIUS server. RADIUS Server Enter the RADIUS server host IP address. Authentication Port Set the UDP port used in the authentication protocol of the RADIUS server. Value must be between 1 – 65535. Enter a shared secret/password between 1 – 99 characters in length. This should match the “MAC‐RADIUS” password used in IV‐3‐1‐3‐6 or IV‐3‐2‐3. Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between 0 – 86400. Enable or disable RADIUS accounting. Shared Secret Session Timeout Accounting Accounting Port When accounting is enabled (above), set the UDP port used in the accounting protocol of the RADIUS server. Value must be between 1 – 65535. IV‐6‐5‐2. Internal Server The access point features a built‐in RADIUS server which can be configured as shown below used when “Internal” is selected for “RADIUS Type” in the “Local Network” “RADIUS Settings” menu. To use RADIUS servers, go to “Wireless Settings” “Security” “Additional Authentication” and select “MAC RADIUS Authentication” (see IV‐6‐2‐3. & IV‐6‐3‐3). 165 Edimax Pro NMS Internal Server Check/uncheck to enable/disable the access point’s internal RADIUS server. EAP Internal Select EAP internal authentication type from Authentication the drop down menu. EAP Certificate File Displays the EAP certificate file format: Format PCK#12(*.pfx/*.p12) EAP Certificate File Click “Upload” to open a new window and select the location of an EAP certificate file to use. If no certificate file is uploaded, the internal RADIUS server will use a self‐made certificate. Shared Secret Enter a shared secret/password for use between the internal RADIUS server and RADIUS client. The shared secret should be 1 – 99 characters in length. This should match the “MAC‐RADIUS” password used in IV‐6‐2‐3‐6 or IV‐6‐3‐3. Session Timeout Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between 0 – 86400. Termination Action Select a termination‐action attribute: “Reauthentication” sends a RADIUS request to the access point, “Not‐Reathentication” sends a default termination‐action attribute to the access point, “Not‐Send” no termination‐action attribute is sent to the access point. 166 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐5‐3. RADIUS Accounts The internal RADIUS server can authenticate up to 256 user accounts. The “RADIUS Accounts” page allows you to configure and manage users. User Name Add Reset Select User Name Password Customize Enter the user names here, separated by commas. Click “Add” to add the user to the user registration list. Clear text from the user name box. Check the box to select a user. Displays the user name. Displays if specified user name has a password (configured) or not (not configured). Click “Edit” to open a new field to set/edit a password for the specified user name (below). 167 Edimax Pro NMS Delete Selected Delete All Delete selected user from the user registration list. Delete all users from the user registration list. Edit User Registration List User Name Password Existing user name is displayed here and can be edited according to your preference. Enter or edit a password for the specified user. 168 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐6. MAC Filter Mac filtering is a security feature that can help to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your access point. This function allows you to define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the access point. Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address. If a device which is not on the list of permitted MAC addresses attempts to connect to the access point, it will be denied. To enable MAC filtering, go to “Local Settings” “Security” “Additional Authentication” and select “MAC Filter” (see IV‐6‐2‐3. & IV‐6‐3‐3). The MAC address filtering table is displayed below: Add MAC Address Enter a MAC address of computer or network device manually e.g. ‘aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐ff’ or enter multiple MAC addresses separated with 169 Edimax Pro NMS Add Reset commas, e.g. ‘aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐ff,aa‐bb‐cc‐dd‐ee‐gg’ Click “Add” to add the MAC address to the MAC address filtering table. Clear all fields. MAC address entries will be listed in the “MAC Address Filtering Table”. Select an entry using the “Select” checkbox. Select MAC Address Delete Selected Delete All Export Delete selected or all entries from the table. The MAC address is listed here. Delete the selected MAC address from the list. Delete all entries from the MAC address filtering table. Click “Export” to save a copy of the MAC filtering table. A new window will pop up for you to select a location to save the file. 170 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐6‐7. WMM Wi‐Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Wi‐Fi Alliance interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802.11e standard, which provides Quality of Service (QoS) features to IEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traffic according to four categories: background, best effort, video and voice. Configuring WMM consists of adjusting parameters on queues for different categories of wireless traffic. Traffic is sent to the following queues: Background Best Effort Video Voice Low Priority Medium Priority High Priority High Priority High throughput, non time sensitive bulk data e.g. FTP Traditional IP data, medium throughput and delay. Time sensitive video data with minimum time delay. Time sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media with minimum time delay. Queues automatically provide minimum transmission delays for video, voice, multimedia and critical applications. The values can further be adjusted manually: CWMin Minimum Contention Window (milliseconds): This value is input to the initial random backoff wait time algorithm for retry of a data frame transmission. The backoff wait time will 171 Edimax Pro NMS CWMax AIFSN TxOP be generated between 0 and this value. If the frame is not sent, the random backoff value is doubled until the value reaches the number defined by CWMax (below). The CWMin value must be lower than the CWMax value. The contention window scheme helps to avoid frame collisions and determine priority of frame transmission. A shorter window has a higher probability (priority) of transmission. Maximum Contention Window (milliseconds): This value is the upper limit to random backoff value doubling (see above). Arbitration Inter‐Frame Space (milliseconds): Specifies additional time between when a channel goes idle and the AP/client sends data frames. Traffic with a lower AIFSN value has a higher priority. Transmission Opportunity (milliseconds): The maximum interval of time an AP/client can transmit. This makes channel access more efficiently prioritized. A value of 0 means only one frame per transmission. A greater value effects higher priority. 172 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7. Local Settings IV‐7‐1. Operation Mode Set the operation mode of the access point. AP mode is a standalone access point, AP controller mode acts as the designated master of the AP array, and Managed AP mode acts as a slave AP within the AP array. IV‐7‐2. Network Settings IV‐7‐2‐1. System Information The “System Information” page displays basic system information about the access point. 173 Edimax Pro NMS System Model Product Name Uptime Boot From Version MAC Address Management VLAN ID IP Address Default Gateway DNS DHCP Server Displays the model number of the access point. Displays the product name for reference, which consists of “AP” plus the MAC address. Displays the total time since the device was turned on. Displays information for the booted hardware, booted from either USB or internal memory. Displays the firmware version. Displays the access point’s MAC address. Displays the management VLAN ID. Displays the IP address of this device. Click “Refresh” to update this value. Displays the IP address of the default gateway. IP address of DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address of DHCP Server. Wired LAN Port Settings Wired LAN Port Specifies which LAN port (1 or 2). Status Displays the status of the specified LAN port (connected or disconnected). 174 Edimax Pro NMS VLAN Mode/ID Displays the VLAN mode (tagged or untagged) and VLAN ID for the specified LAN port. See IV‐6‐1‐3. VLAN Wireless 2.4GHz (5GHz) Status Displays the status of the 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless (enabled or disabled). MAC Address Displays the access point’s MAC address. Channel Displays the channel number the specified wireless frequency is using for broadcast. Transmit Power Displays the wireless radio transmit power level as a percentage. Wireless 2.4GHZ (5GHz) / SSID SSID Displays the SSID name(s) for the specified frequency. Authentication Displays the authentication method for the Method specified SSID. See IV‐6. Wireless Settings Encryption Type Displays the encryption type for the specified SSID. See IV‐6. Wireless Settings VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID for the specified SSID. See IV‐6‐1‐3. VLAN Additional Displays the additional authentication type for Authentication the specified SSID. See IV‐6. Wireless Settings Wireless Client Displays whether wireless client isolation is in Isolation use for the specified SSID. See IV‐6‐1‐3. VLAN Wireless 2.4GHZ (5GHz) / WDS Status MAC Address Displays the peer access point’s MAC address. Encryption Type Displays the encryption type for the specified WDS. See IV‐6‐2‐4. WDS VLAN Mode/ID Displays the VLAN ID for the specified WDS. See IV‐6‐2‐4. WDS Refresh Click to refresh all information. 175 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐2‐2. Wireless Clients The “Wireless Clients” page displays information about all wireless clients connected to the access point on the 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency. Refresh time Auto Refresh Time Manual Refresh Select a time interval for the client table list to automatically refresh. Click refresh to manually refresh the client table. 2.4GHz (5GHz) WLAN Client Table SSID Displays the SSID which the client is connected to. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the client. Tx Displays the total data packets transmitted by the specified client. Rx Displays the total data packets received by the specified client. Signal (%) Displays the wireless signal strength for the specified client. Connected Time Displays the total time the wireless client has been connected to the access point. Idle Time Client idle time is the time for which the client has not transmitted any data packets i.e. is idle. Vendor The vendor of the client’s wireless adapter is displayed here. 176 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐2‐3. Wireless Monitor Wireless Monitor is a tool built into the access point to scan and monitor the surrounding wireless environment. Select a frequency and click “Scan” to display a list of all SSIDs within range along with relevant details for each SSID. Wireless Monitor Site Survey Channel Survey Result Site Survey Results Ch SSID MAC Address Security Signal (%) Type Vendor Select which frequency (or both) to scan, and click “Scan” to begin. After a scan is complete, click “Export” to save the results to local storage. Displays the channel number used by the specified SSID. Displays the SSID identified by the scan. Displays the MAC address of the wireless router/access point for the specified SSID. Displays the authentication/encryption type of the specified SSID. Displays the current signal strength of the SSID. Displays the 802.11 wireless networking standard(s) of the specified SSID. Displays the vendor of the wireless router/access point for the specified SSID. 177 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐2‐4. Log The system log displays system operation information such as up time and connection processes. This information is useful for network administrators. When the log is full, old entries are overwritten. Save Clear Refresh Click to save the log as a file on your local computer. Clear all log entries. Refresh the current log. 178 Edimax Pro NMS The following information/events are recorded by the log: USB Mount & unmount Wireless Client Connected & disconnected Key exchange success & fail Authentication Authentication fail or successful. Association Success or fail WPS M1 ‐ M8 messages WPS success Change Settings System Boot Displays current model name NTP Client Wired Link LAN Port link status and speed status Proxy ARP Proxy ARP module start & stop Bridge Bridge start & stop. SNMP SNMP server start & stop. HTTP HTTP start & stop. HTTPS HTTPS start & stop. SSH SSH‐client server start & stop. Telnet Telnet‐client server start or stop. WLAN (2.4G) WLAN (2.4G] channel status and country/region status WLAN (5G) WLAN (5G) channel status and country/region status ADT 179 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐3. Management IV‐7‐3‐1. Admin You can change the password used to login to the browser‐based configuration interface here. It is advised to do so for security purposes. If you change the administrator password, please make a note of the new password. In the event that you forget this password and are unable to login to the browser based configuration interface, see IV‐7‐4‐4. Factory Default for how to reset the access point. Account to Manage This Device Administrator Set the access point’s administrator name. Name This is used to log in to the browser based configuration interface and must be between 4‐16 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). Administrator Set the access point’s administrator password. Password This is used to log in to the browser based configuration interface and must be between 4‐32 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). 180 Edimax Pro NMS Advanced Settings Product Name Management Protocol SNMP Version SNMP Get Community SNMP Set Community SNMP Trap SNMP Trap Community SNMP Trap Manager Edit the product name according to your preference consisting of 1‐32 alphanumeric characters. This name is used for reference purposes. Check/uncheck the boxes to enable/disable specified management interfaces (see below). When SNMP is enabled, complete the SNMP fields below. Select SNMP version appropriate for your SNMP manager. Enter an SNMP Get Community name for verification with the SNMP manager for SNMP‐GET requests. Enter an SNMP Set Community name for verification with the SNMP manager for SNMP‐SET requests. Enable or disable SNMP Trap to notify SNMP manager of network errors. Enter an SNMP Trap Community name for verification with 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 HTTPS Internet browser HTTPS protocol management interface TELNET Client terminal with telnet protocol management interface SSH Client terminal with SSH protocol version 1 or 2 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. 181 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐3‐2. Date and Time You can configure the time zone settings of your 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 Current Click “Acquire Current Time from Your PC” to Time from your PC enter the required values automatically according to your computer’s current time and date. NTP Time Server Use NTP Server Name Update Interval Time Zone Time Zone The access point also supports NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup. 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/synchronize with the NTP server. Select the time zone of your country/ region. If 182 Edimax Pro NMS your country/region is not listed, please select another country/region whose time zone is the same as yours. IV‐7‐3‐3. Syslog Server The system log can be sent to a server, attached to USB storage or sent via email. Syslog Server Settings Transfer Logs Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable the use of a syslog server, and enter a host name, domain or IP address for the server, consisting of up to 128 alphanumeric characters. Copy Logs to Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable Attached USB Device copying logs to attached USB storage. Syslog Email Settings Email Logs Check/uncheck the box to enable/disable email logs. When enabled, the log will be emailed according to the settings below. Email Subject Enter the subject line of the email which will be sent containing the log. SMTP Server Specify the SMTP server address for the sender Address email account. SMTP Server Port Specify the SMTP server port for the sender email account. 183 Edimax Pro NMS Sender Email Receiver Email Authentication Account Password IV‐7‐3‐4. Enter the sender’s email address. Specify the email recipient of the log. Select “Disable”, “SSL” or “TLS” according to your email authentication. When authentication is used above, enter the account name. When authentication is used above, enter the password. I’m Here The access point features a built‐in buzzer which can sound on command using the “I’m Here” page. This is useful for network administrators and engineers working in complex network environments to locate the access point. The buzzer is loud! Duration of Sound Sound Buzzer Set the duration for which the buzzer will sound when the “Sound Buzzer” button is clicked. Activate the buzzer sound for the above specified duration of time. 184 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐4. Advanced Wi‐Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Wi‐Fi Alliance interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802.11e standard, which provides Quality of Service (QoS) features to IEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traffic according to four categories: background, best effort, video and voice. IV‐7‐4‐1. LED Settings The access point’s LEDs can be manually enabled or disabled according to your preference. Power LED Diag LED IV‐7‐4‐2. Select on or off. Select on or off. Update Firmware The “Firmware” page allows you to update the system firmware to a more recent version. Updated firmware versions often offer increased performance and security, as well as bug fixes. You can download the latest firmware from the Edimax website. This firmware update is for an individual access point. To update firmware for multiple access points in the AP array, go to NMS Settings Firmware Upgrade. 185 Edimax Pro NMS Do not switch off or disconnect the access point during a firmware upgrade, as this could damage the device. Update Firmware From Select “a file on your PC” to upload firmware from your local computer or from an attached USB device. Firmware Update File Click “Browse” to open a new window to locate and select the firmware file in your computer. Update Click “Update” to upload the specified firmware file to your access point. 186 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐7‐4‐3. Save/Restore Settings The access point’s “Save/Restore Settings” page enables you to save/backup the access point’s current settings as a file to your local computer or a USB device attached to the access point, and restore the access point to previously saved settings. Save / Restore Settings Using Device Select “Using your PC” to save the access point’s settings to your local computer or to an attached USB device. Save Settings to PC Save Settings Click “Save” to save settings and a new window will open to specify a location to save the settings file. You can also check the “Encrypt the configuration file with a password” box and enter a password to protect the file in the field underneath, if you wish. Restore Settings from PC Restore Settings Click the browse button to find a previously saved settings file on your computer, then click “Restore” to replace your current settings. If your settings file is encrypted with a password, check the “Open file with 187 Edimax Pro NMS password” box and enter the password in the field underneath. IV‐7‐4‐4. Factory Default If the access point malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you reboot the device (see IV‐7‐4‐5.) or reset the device back to its factory default settings. You can reset the access point back to its default settings using this feature if the location of the access point is not convenient to access the reset button. Factory Default Click “Factory Default” to restore settings to the factory default. A pop‐up window will appear and ask you to confirm. After resetting to factory defaults, please wait for the access point to reset and restart. IV‐7‐4‐5. Reboot If the access point malfunctions or is not responding, then it is recommended that you reboot the device or reset the access point back to its factory default settings (see IV‐7‐4‐4). 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. 188 Edimax Pro NMS IV‐8. Toolbox IV‐8‐1. IV‐8‐1‐1. Network Connectivity Ping 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 Execute IV‐8‐1‐2. Enter the address of the host. Click execute to ping the host. Trace Route Traceroute is a diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an IP network. Destination Address Execute Enter the address of the host. Click execute to execute the traceroute command. 189 V. Appendix V‐1. Configuring your IP address The access point uses the default IP address 192.168.2.2. In order to access the browser based configuration interface, you need to modify the IP address of your computer to be in the same IP address subnet e.g. 192.168.2.x (x = 3 – 254). The procedure for modifying your IP address varies across different operating systems; please follow the guide appropriate for your operating system. In the following examples we use the IP address 192.168.2.10 though you can use any IP address in the range 192.168.2.x (x = 3 – 254). If you changed the AP Controller’s IP address, or if your gateway/router uses a DHCP server, ensure you enter the correct IP address. Refer to your gateway/router’s settings. Your computer’s IP address must be in the same subnet as the AP Controller. If using a DHCP server on the network, it is advised to use your DHCP server’s settings to assign the AP Controller a static IP address. 190 V‐1‐1. Windows XP 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower‐left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Double‐click the “Network and Internet Connections” icon, click “Network Connections”, and then double‐ click “Local Area Connection”. The “Local Area Connection Status” window will then appear, click “Properties”. 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. 191 192 V‐1‐2. Windows Vista 1. Click the “Start” button (it should be located in the lower‐left corner of your computer), then click “Control Panel”. Click “View Network Status and Tasks”, then click “Manage Network Connections”. Right‐click “Local Area Network”, then select “Properties”. The “Local Area Connection Properties” window will then appear, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)”, and then click “Properties”. 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. 193 194
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