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Business Solutions
User Manual
ENS500-AC/ENS500EXT-AC/
ENS610EXT/ENS620EXT
version 1.1
11AC Wave2 Outdoor Access Point / CPE
IMPORTANT
To install this Access Point please refer to the
Quick Installation Guide included in the product packaging.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Product Overview............................................... 4
Introduction...................................................................................... 5
Technical Specifications..............................................................  8
Physical Interface.......................................................................... 16
Wireless Security.......................................................................... 51
Wireless MAC Filtering............................................................... 54
Wireless Advanced..................................................................... 55
Fast Roaming.................................................................................. 56
WDS Link Settings....................................................................... 57
Guest Network Settings............................................................ 58
Chapter 2 Before You Begin................................................. 19
Computer Settings....................................................................... 20
Hardware Installation................................................................. 24
Mounting the AP........................................................................... 25
Install Ground cable..................................................................... 28
Chapter 8 Management ........................................................ 58
Management VLAN Settings.................................................. 60
Advanced Settings....................................................................... 61
Time Zone........................................................................................ 64
Auto Reboot Settings................................................................ 65
Wi-Fi Scheduler............................................................................... 66
Tools.................................................................................................. 67
Account/Firmware........................................................................ 70
Backup/Restore ............................................................................. 71
Log.................................................................................................... 73
Logout/Reset................................................................................. 74
Appendix................................................................................. 75
FCC Interference Statement................................................... 76
CE Interference Statement...................................................... 77
Professional Installation Instruction................................... 80
Chapter 3 Configuring Your Access Point......................... 29
Default Settings./Web Configuration................................ 30
Chapter 4 Building a Wireless Network........................... 31
Access Point Mode...................................................................... 32
Client Bridge Mode...................................................................... 33
WDS AP Mode.............................................................................. 35
WDS Bridge Mode........................................................................ 36
WDS Station Mode....................................................................... 37
Chapter 5 Status.................................................................... 38
Overview.......................................................................................... 39
Connection...................................................................................... 41
Realtime............................................................................................ 41
Chapter 6 Network .............................................................. 43
Basic IPv4/IPv6 Settings.......................................................... 44
Spanning Tree Protocol Setting............................................. 44
Chapter 7 2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wireless....................................... 46
Wireless Settings............................................................................ 47
2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wireless Network........................................... 48
2.4GHz/5 GHz SSID Profile...................................................... 50
Chapter 1
Product Overview
Introduction
Key Features - ENS620EXT
• Up to 26 dBm transmit power enabling long range connectivity
• Supports IEEE802.11ac wave2/ac/a/b/g/n wireless standards  
     with up to 400 Mbps data rate on 2.4GHz band and 867Mbps on
5GHz band
• Support Wave 2 MU-MIMO function on 5GHz radio.
• Support Tx Beamforming to enlarge the transmitting distance.
• Perform 256-QAM to enhance air performance up to 400Mbps
under the 2.4GHz radio
• Two detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional antennas
• Two detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional antennas
• Proprietary 24V Input design with Gigabits port supports.
• Flexible application by the built-in 2nd LAN port.
• More customized items on Band Steering for intellgent Manage-          
ment.
• Traffic Shaping to control bandwidth per SSID/user
• Secured Guest Network option available
Points that do not have the range and reach to connect to
a growing number of wireless users. With Wave2 features,
the Access Point could reduce the handling period on client
devices and network with more client devices at the same
time. Meanwhile, the beamforming will gather energy to a
specific direction and increase the transmitting distance.
The AP is 802.11 ac wave2/a/b/g/n Outdoor Access Point
with speeds up to 400 Mbps on 2.4GHz and 867Mbps
on 5GHz band. It can be configured as an Access Point,
Client Bridge, or WDS (AP, Station & Bridge). The AP is an
affordable solution which is built in high-powered radios
and long-range settings to replace the ordinary Access
Key Features - ENS500-AC/ENS500EXT-AC
• Up to 23 dBm transmit power enabling long range connectivity
• Supports IEEE802.11ac wave2/ac/n wireless standards with up
     to 867Mbps on 5GHz band
• ENS500EXT-AC ANT: Two detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-        
directional antennas
• ENS500-AC ANT: 14dBi 5GHzdirectional antennas
• Support Wave 2 MU-MIMO function on 5GHz radio.
• Support Tx Beamforming to enlarge the transmitting distance.
• Proprietary 24V Input design with Gigabits port supports.
• Flexible application by the built-in 2nd LAN port.
• Traffic Shaping to control bandwidth per SSID/user
• Secured Guest Network option available
The AP is 802.11 ac wave2/ac/a/n Outdoor Access Point
with speeds up to 867Mbps on 5GHz band. It can be
configured as an Access Point, Client Bridge, or WDS (AP,
Station & Bridge). The AP is an affordable solution which is
built in high-powered radios and long-range settings
to replace the ordinary Access Points that do not have
the range and reach to connect to a growing number of
wireless users. With Wave2 features, the Access Point could
reduce the handling period on client devices and network
with more client devices at the same time. Meanwhile,
the beamforming features will gather energy to a specific
direction and increase the transmitting distance.
Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802.11 standards. Actual throughput and range may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between
devices, radio interference in the operating environment, and mix of devices in the network. Features and specifications subject to change without notice. Trademarks and registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For United States of America: Copyright © 2017 EnGenius Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
System Requirements
The following are the Minimum System Requirements in
order to configure the device.
The ENS500-AC package contains the following items:*
• Computer with an Ethernet interface or wireless network capability
• PoE Adapter(EPA2406GP)
• Windows OS (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Mac OS, or Linux-based operating
systems
• 3-pin IEC 320-C6 Power Cord
• Access Point
• Pole Mount Ring x 1
• Web-Browsing Application (i.e.: Edge, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or
• Wall Mount Screw Set
another similar browser application)
• Quick Installation Guide
*(all items must be in package to issue a refund):
Package Contents
The ENS620EXT package contains the following items:*
The ENS500EXT-AC package contains the following items:*
• Access Point
• Access Point
• 2 detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
• 2 detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
• 2 detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
• PoE Adapter(EPA2406GP)
• PoE Adapter(EPA2410GP)
• 3-pin IEC 320-C6 Power Cord
• 3-pin IEC 320-C6 Power Cord
• Pole Mount Ring x 1
• Pole Mount Ring x 1
• Wall Mount Screw Set
• Wall Mount Screw Set
• Quick Installation Guide
• Quick Installation Guide
*(all items must be in package to issue a refund):
*(all items must be in package to issue a refund):
Technical Specifications
ENS620EXT
WDS Bridge
WDS Station
Standard:
IEEE802.11 ac wave2/ac/a/n on 5 GHz
IEEE802.11 b/g/n on 2.4 GHz
Management
Auto Channel Selection
Multiple SSID: 16 SSIDs, 8 SSIDs per Radio
BSSID
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB I/II, Private MIB
VLAN Tag/VLAN Pass-through
Clients Statistics
Save Configuration as User Default
Fast Roaming
E-Mail Alert
RADIUS Accounting
Guest Network
Traffic Shaping per SSID/user
Antenna
2 x detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
2 x detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
Physical Interface
2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ports with PoE support
LAN1 Port: Proprietary 24V Input
LAN2 Port: Data Transmission
LED Indicator
Power
LAN 1
LAN 2
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Control
CLI Supported
Distance Control (Ack Timeout)
802.1X Supplicant (CB Mode)
Multicast Supported
Auto Reboot
Obey Regulatory Power
Power Requirements
Proprietary 24V Power over Ethernet (PoE),
Use included EPA2410GP only
Operation Modes
Access Point
WDS
Client Bridge
Security
WEP Encryption - 64/128/152 bit
WPA/WPA2 Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WDS Detail
WDS AP
Hides SSID in beacons
MAC address filtering, up to 32 MACs per SSID
Wireless STA (Client) connection list
Https Support
SSH Support
QoS (Quality of Service)
Complaint with IEEE 802.11e standard
Physical/Environment Conditions
Operating:
Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
Storage:
Temperature: -30 °C to 80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F )
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
ENS610EXT
WDS Bridge
WDS Station
Standard:
IEEE802.11 ac wave2/ac/a/n on 5 GHz
IEEE802.11 b/g/n on 2.4 GHz
Management
Auto Channel Selection
Multiple SSID: 16 SSIDs, 8 SSIDs per Radio
BSSID
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB I/II, Private MIB
VLAN Tag/VLAN Pass-through
Clients Statistics
Save Configuration as User Default
Fast Roaming
E-Mail Alert
RADIUS Accounting
Guest Network
Traffic Shaping per SSID/user
Antenna
2 x detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
2 x detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
Physical Interface
2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ports with PoE support
LAN1 Port: Proprietary 24V Input
LAN2 Port: Data Transmission
LED Indicator
Power
LAN 1
LAN 2
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Control
CLI Supported
Distance Control (Ack Timeout)
802.1X Supplicant (CB Mode)
Multicast Supported
Auto Reboot
Obey Regulatory Power
Power Requirements
Proprietary 24V Power over Ethernet (PoE),
Use included EPA2406GP only
Operation Modes
Access Point
WDS
Client Bridge
Security
WEP Encryption - 64/128/152 bit
WPA/WPA2 Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WDS Detail
WDS AP
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Hides SSID in beacons
MAC address filtering, up to 32 MACs per SSID
Wireless STA (Client) connection list
Https Support
SSH Support
QoS (Quality of Service)
Complaint with IEEE 802.11e standard
Physical/Environment Conditions
Operating:
Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
Storage:
Temperature: -30 °C to 80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F )
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
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ENS500-AC
WDS AP
WDS Bridge
WDS Station
Standard:
IEEE802.11 ac wave2/ac/a/n on 5 GHz
Management
Auto Channel Selection
Multiple SSID: 8 SSIDs
BSSID
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB I/II, Private MIB
VLAN Tag/VLAN Pass-through
Clients Statistics
Save Configuration as User Default
Traffic Shaping per SSID/user
E-Mail Alert
RADIUS Accounting
Guest Network
Antenna
Internal 14dBi high gain directional antenna
Physical Interface
2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ports with PoE support
LAN1 Port: Proprietary 24V Input
LAN2 Port: Data Transmission
LED Indicator
Power
LAN 1
LAN 2
WLAN
Weak
Normal
Strong
Control
CLI Supported
Distance Control (Ack Timeout)
802.1X Supplicant (CB Mode)
Multicast Supported
Auto Reboot
Obey Regulatory Power
Power Requirements
Proprietary 24V Power over Ethernet (PoE),
Use included EPA2406GP only
Operation Modes
Access Point
WDS
Client Bridge
Security
WEP Encryption - 64/128/152 bit
WPA/WPA2 Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WDS Detail
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Hides SSID in beacons
MAC address filtering, up to 32 MACs per SSID
Wireless STA (Client) connection list
Https Support
SSH Support
QoS (Quality of Service)
Complaint with IEEE 802.11e standard
Physical/Environment Conditions
Operating:
Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
Storage:
Temperature: -30 °C to 80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F )
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
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ENS500EXT-AC
WDS AP
WDS Bridge
WDS Station
Standard:
IEEE802.11 ac wave2/ac/a/n on 5 GHz
Management
Auto Channel Selection
Multiple SSID: 8 SSIDs
BSSID
SNMP V1/V2c/V3
MIB I/II, Private MIB
VLAN Tag/VLAN Pass-through
Clients Statistics
Save Configuration as User Default
Traffic Shaping per SSID/user
E-Mail Alert
RADIUS Accounting
Guest Network
Antenna
2 x detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional Antennas
Physical Interface
2 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ports with PoE support
LAN1 Port: Proprietary 24V Input
LAN2 Port: Data Transmission
LED Indicator
Power
LAN 1
LAN 2
WLAN
Weak
Normal
Strong
Control
CLI Supported
Distance Control (Ack Timeout)
802.1X Supplicant (CB Mode)
Multicast Supported
Auto Reboot
Obey Regulatory Power
Power Requirements
Proprietary 24V Power over Ethernet (PoE),
Use included EPA2406GP only
Operation Modes
Access Point
WDS
Client Bridge
Security
WEP Encryption - 64/128/152 bit
WPA/WPA2 Personal (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-PSK using TKIP or AES)
WDS Detail
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Hides SSID in beacons
MAC address filtering, up to 32 MACs per SSID
Wireless STA (Client) connection list
Https Support
SSH Support
QoS (Quality of Service)
Complaint with IEEE 802.11e standard
Physical/Environment Conditions
Operating:
Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
Storage:
Temperature: -30 °C to 80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F )
Humidity (non-condensing): 90% or less
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Physical Interface (ENS620EXT)
Dimensions and Weights
Length: 191.6 mm (7.54”)
Width: 114.3 (4.49”)
Depth: 47.7mm (1.88”)
4 3
1 2.4 GHz Antennas: Detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional
2 5 GHz Antennas Detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional
3 LAN Port 1 (Proprietary24V PoE): Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
4 LAN Port 2 : Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
5 LED Indicators: LED lights for Power, LAN Port 1, LAN Port 2,
2.4 GHz Connection and 5 GHz Connection.
6 Ground Cable
7 Mounting Holes: Using the provided hardware, the AP can be
attached to a wall or pole.
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Physical Interface (ENS610EXT)
Dimensions and Weights
Length: 191.6 mm (7.54”)
Width: 114.3 (4.49”)
Depth: 47.7mm (1.88”)
4 3
1 2.4 GHz Antennas: Detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional
2 5 GHz Antennas Detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional
3 LAN Port 1 (Proprietary24V PoE): Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
4 LAN Port 2 : Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
5 LED Indicators: LED lights for Power, LAN Port 1, LAN Port 2,
2.4 GHz Connection and 5 GHz Connection.
6 Mounting Holes: Using the provided hardware, the AP can be
attached to a wall or pole..
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Physical Interface - ENS500-AC/ENS500EXT-AC
Dimensions and Weights
Length: 186 mm (7.32”)
Width: 100 (3.94”)
Depth: 29mm (1.14”)
1 5 GHz Antennas Detachable 5 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional
Antennas (ENS500EXT-AC Only)
2 LAN Port 1 (Proprietary24V PoE): Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
3 LAN Port 2 : Ethernet port for RJ-45 cable.
4 LED Indicators: LED lights for Power, LAN Port 1, LAN Port 2,
2.4 GHz Connection and 5 GHz Connection.
5 Mounting Holes: Using the provided hardware, the AP can be
attached to a wall or pole.
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Chapter 2
Before You Begin
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Computer Settings
Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows
10
1b. Move your mouse to the lower right hot corner to
display the Charms Bar and select the Control Panel in
Windows 8 OS.
In order to use the Access Point, you must first configure the
TCP/IPv4 connection of your Windows OS computer system.
1a. Click the Start button and open the Control Panel
Windows 8
1c. In Windows 10, click Start to select All APPs to enter
the folder of Windows system for selecting Control
Panel.
Windows XP
Windows 7
Windows 10
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4. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then
select Properties.
2a. In Windows XP, click Network Connections.
2b. In Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10, click View
Network Status and Tasks in the Network and
Internet section, then select Change adapter settings.
3. Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.
5. Select Use the following IP address and enter an IP
address that is different from the Access Point and Subnet
mask, then click OK.
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Note: Ensure that the IP address and Subnet mask are
on the same subnet as the device.
For example: ENH220EXT IP address: 192.168.1.1
PC IP address: 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255
PC Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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Apple Mac OS X
4. In Configure IPv4, select Manually.
1. Go to System Preferences (Which can be opened in the
Applications folder or selecting it in the Apple Menu).
5. Enter an IP address that is different from the Access
Point and Subnet mask then press OK.
2. Select Network in the Internet & Network section.
Note: Ensure that the IP address and Subnet mask are
on the same subnet as the device.
For example: ENH900EXT IP address: 192.168.1.1
PC IP address: 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255
PC Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
6. Click Apply when done.
3. Highlight Ethernet.
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Hardware Installation
A. Remove the rear bottom panel.
B. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN(PoE)
port of the AP/Bridge and the other end to the PE port
on the PoE Adapter.
C. Connect the Power cord with the PoE Adapter and plug
the other end into an electrical outlet.
D. Connect the second Ethernet cable into the LAN port of
the PoE adapter and the other end to the Ethernet port
on the computer.
E.Place the pane removed from step A back into the device.
F.Screw on the provided antennas to the top of this device.
Note: The Access Point NOLY supports the included
proprietary 24V PoE adapter.
(Applied on the ENS500EXT-AC / ENS610EXT/ENS620EXT)
This diagram depicts the hardware configuration.
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Mounting the AP
Using the provided hardware, the AP can be attached to a wall or a pole.
1. Wall Mounting Kit
(Anchors: Φ5.5*18 mm & Bolts: Φ8*25mm)
Anchors
2. Pole Mounting Strap
(Φ63.5*12.7 mm)
Bolts
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To attach the AP to a wall using wall mounting
kit.
1. Determine where the Access Point to be placed and
mark locations on a surface for the two mounting holes.
Use an appropriate drill bit to drill two 8.1mm diagram
and 26mm depth holes in the markings and hammer the
bolts into the opening.
3. Screw the included screws into the anchors.
4. Place this Access Point against wall with the mounting
heads.
2. Screw the anchors unto the holes until they are flush
with the wall.
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To attach the AP to a pole using the provided
pole mounting kit:
2. Lock and tighten pole strap to secure pole mount
bracket to the pole.
1. Thread the open end of the pole strap through the two
tabs on the Pole Mount Bracket.
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Install Ground cable (ENS620EXT Only)
No outdoor APs are built to withstand a direct lightning strike. To prevent a directly ligtning stirke into outdoor APs,
they should be properly grounded to a viable path for lightning surge to deliver to ground so that is does not go into the
building network. This AP have a ground lug on the left side of this AP which is applied to attach a proper ground to.
*Attention: You must always install an external grounding wire ensure that you have completed grounding before you connect power
to the unit.
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Chapter 3
Configuring Your
Access Point
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Configuring Your Access Point
2. The default username and password are admin.
Once you have entered the correct username and
password, click the Login button to open the web-base
configuration page.
This section will show you how to configure the device
using the web-based configuration interface.
Default Settings
Please use your Ethernet port or wireless network adapter
to connect the Access Point.
IP Address 192.168.1.1
Username / Password admin / admin
Web Configuration
1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari/
Chrome) and enter the IP Address http://192.168.1.1
* The model name will be varied by different models.
3. If successful, you will be logged in and see the User
Menu of this Access Point.
Note: If you have changed the default LAN IP Address of
the Access Point, ensure you enter the correct IP Address.
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Chapter 4
Building a Wireless
Network
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Before starting to configure this Access Point, you may realize the used scenario under varied operating modes.The AP
has the ability to operate in various modes. This chapter describes purpose of different operating modes and lists down
the operating modes for outdoor Access Points or Client Premise Equipments (CPE).
Access Point Mode
In Access Point Mode, AP behaves likes a central connection for stations or clients that support IEEE 802.11ac/a/b/g/n networks.
The stations and clients must be configured to use the same SSID (Service Set Identifier) and security password to associate
with the AP. The AP supports up to eight SSIDs per band at the same time for secure access.
AP
Access Point
Client
2.4 GHz
Client
5 GHz
Client
Client
Client
Client
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Client Bridge Mode
The Access Point essentially acts as a wireless adapter that connects to an access point to allow a system of wireless
access to the network in the Client Bridge mode. Since the computers are on the same subnet, the Access Point can
broadcast to reach all end-devices.
If you use the client bridge mode in this Access Point, you can use the AP Detection feature to scan for Access Points
within range. When you find an Access Point, configure this Access Point to use the same SSID and Security Password as
the Access Point to associate with it.
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The AP can be used as a centralized Outdoor Access Point with which other EnGenius Wireless 802.11b/g/n 2.4 or ac/a/n
5 GHz Outdoor Client Bridges can associate; leveraging the long-range capability of their internal high-gain directional
antennas, resulting in a very cost-effective solution to expand a company network over a multiple building campus.
ENH202
Client Bridge
ENH202
Client Bridge
AP
Access Point
Client
Client
2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
Client
Client
Client
5 GHz
5 GHz
ENH500
Client Bridge
AP
Client Bridge
Switch
Client
Switch
Internet
Client
Client
Client
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Client
Client
WDS AP Mode
The AP also supports WDS AP mode. This operating mode allows wireless stations to connect with Access Point via using
WDS technology. In this mode, configure the MAC addresses or SSIDs in both Access Points to enlarge the wireless area
by enabling WDS Link settings. WDS AP mode supports up to four (4) AP MAC addresses and four (4) SSIDs at the same
time.
AP
WDS AP
AP
WDS AP
5 GHz
5 GHz
Client
Computer
Client
Computer
2.4 GHz
Client
2.4 GHz
Client
Client
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Client
WDS Bridge Mode
In WDS Bridge Mode, the Accesss Point can wirelessly connect different LANs by configuring the MAC address and security
settings of each Access Points. Use this operating mode when two wired LANs located a small distance apart want to
communicate with each other. The best solution is to use the Access Point to wirelessly connect two wired LANs, as
shown in the following diagram.
WDS Bridge Mode can establish up to four (4) to eight (8) WDS links, creating a star-like network.
Note: WDS Bridge Mode does not act as an Access Point. Access Points linked by WDS are using the same frequency
channel. More Access Points connected together may lower throughput. This configuration can be susceptible to
generate endless network loops in your network, so it is recommended to enable the Spanning Tree function to
prevent this from happening.
Client
Computer
AP
WDS Bridge
AP
WDS Bridge
Client
Computer
Client
Computer
AP
WDS Bridge
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WDS Station Mode
WDS station (WDS STA) mode expands the WDS by receiving a wireless signal/service and sharing it through the Ethernet
port. With WDS STA mode,
Access Point
WDS AP
on both 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz
Access Point
WDS Station
Access Point
WDS Station
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Chapter 5
Status
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Overview
Save Changes
Note: VLAN ID is only applicable in Access Point, WDS
AP or WDS BR mode.
This page lets you save and apply the settings shown under
Unsaved changes list, or Revert the unsaved changes and
revert to the previous settings that were in effect.
•
Device Status
Clicking the Device Status link under the Overview menu
shows the status information about the current operating
mode.
•
The Device Information section shows general system
information such as Device Name, MAC Address, Current
Time, Firmware Version, and Management VLAN ID
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The Memory Information section shows usage of
memory such as Total Available, Free, Cached, Buffered
• The LAN Information section shows the Local Area
Network settings such as the LAN IP Address, Subnet
mask, Primary DNS Address, Secondary DNS Address,
status of DHCP client, and status of Spanning Tree
protocol (STP).
		The Wireless LAN Information 2.4 GHz/5 GHz section
shows wireless information such as Operation Mode,
Frequency, and Channel. Since this Access Point supports
multiple-SSIDs, information about each SSID, the ESSID,
and security settings, are displayed
Note: Profile Settings are only applicable in Access Point
and WDS AP modes.
• The Statistics section shows Mac information such as
SSID, MAC address, RX and TX.
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Connections
Realtime
2.4 GHz/5 GHz Connection List
Realtime
Click the connection link under the Overview menu displays
the connection list of clients associated to the AP’s 2.4
GHz/5 GHz, along with the MAC addresses and signal
strength for each client. Clicking Refresh updates the
client list.
The Realtime section contains the following options:
		CPU Loading: 3 minutes CPU loading percentage
information, it displays current loading, average loading
and peak loading status. Left bar is loading percentage;
button is time tracing. Interval is every 3 seconds
Note: Only applicable in Access Point and WDS AP
modes.
2.4 GHz/5 GHz WDS Link List
Click the connection link under the Overview menu. This
page displays the current status of the WDS link, including
WDS Link ID, MAC Address, Link Status and RSSI.
Note: Only applicable in WDS AP and WDS Bridge modes.
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		Traffic Loading: 2.4GHz and 5GHz and Ethernet port
inbound and outbound traffic by current, average and
peak time.
Realtime Connection (Pkts): Overview on current
active network connections. It displays UDP and TCP
packets information and other connection status. UDP
connections curve is in blue; TCP connection curve is
in green; others curve is in red. Below of chart shows
connections source and destination.
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Chapter 6
Network
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Basic
IPv4/IPv6 Settings
Primary/Secondary DNS: The primary/secondary DNS
address for this device.
This page allows you to modify the device’s IP settings.
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Settings
This page allows you to modify the Spanning Tree settings.
Enabling the Spanning Tree protocol will prevent network
loops in your LAN network.
IP Network Settings: Select whether the device IP address
will use a static IP address specified in the IP address field
or be obtained automatically when the device connects to
a DHCP server.
Spanning Tree Status: Enables or Disables the Spanning
Tree function. Default is Disable.
Hello Time: Specifies Bridge Hello Time in seconds. This
value determines how often the device sends handshake
packets to communicate information about the topology
throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network.
IP Address: The IP address of this device.
Subnet Mask: The IP Subnet mask of this device.
Gateway: The Default Gateway of this device. Leave it
blank if you are unsure of this setting.
Max Age: Specifies Bridge Max Age in seconds. If another
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bridge in the spanning tree does not send a hello packet for
a long period of time, it is assumed to be inactive.
Forward Delay: Specifies Bridge Forward Delay in seconds.
Forwarding delay time is the time spent in each of the
Listening and Learning states before the Forwarding state
is entered. This delay is provided so that when a new bridge
comes onto a busy network, it analyzes data traffic before
participating in the network.
Priority: Specifies the Priority Number. A smaller number
has a greater priority than a larger number.
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.
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Chapter 7
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz
		 Wireless
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Wireless
Wireless Settings
devices to network to the 2.4GHz band only if the client
devices are not currently associated on 2.4GHz radio in
this AP.
Device Name: Enter a name for the device. The name you
type appears in SNMP management. This name is not the
SSID and is not broadcast to other devices.
*Prefer 5GHz: When band steering is configured to Prefer
5GHz   mode, the AP will steer dual band capable client
devices to 5GHz radio when the RSSI value of these client
devices on 5GHz radio is more than set one. The allowed
RSSI value for default setting is -75dBm.
Band Steering (Avaiable on ENS620EXT): Enable Band
Steering to send 802.11n clients to the 5 GHz band,
where 802.11b/g clients cannot go, and leave 802.11b/g
clients in 2.4GHz to operate at their slower rates. Before
implementing this feature, we suggest you to assure the
both 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSID, as welll as security settings
must be the same. EnGenius Band Steering supports
following advanced settings,
*Band Balance: When band steering is configured to
Band Balance mode, the AP will steer dual band capable
client devices to 5GHz when the RSSI value of these client
devices on 5GHz radio is more than set one. To evenly
allocate RF resource on the both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios,
users also can set the portion of client devices on 5GHz
radio to assure smoothly connection. The default value of
the 5GHz radio is 75%.
*Force 5GHz: When band steering is configured to Force
5GHz mode, the AP will not dual band capable client
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.
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Channel HT Mode: Scrow down this list to select bandwidth
for operating under a frequency band. The default channel
bandwidth is 20 MHz on 2.4GHz frequency radio and 40
MHz on 5GHz frequency radio. Considering the different
applications, users can decide to implement a channel
bandwidth to fulfill real applications. The larger the channel,
the greater the transmission quality and speed.
This page displays the current status of the Wireless
settings of this AP.
2.4 GHz/5 GHz Wireless Network
Transmit Power (Tx Power): Default Tx power is Auto
to obey regulartory power of each country.
Channel: Click Configuration button to open a new
windows to configure channels for performing wireless
service.
Operation Mode: Scrow down this list to select operation
modes for implementing on this radio. The default operation
mode is Access Point on base stations and Access Points
and is Client Bridge on Client Premise Equipements (CPE).  
Meanwhile, EnGenius outdoor devices also support WDS
modes for peer to peer or peer to multi-peer connections.
Wireless Mode: Scrow down this list to select wireless
broadcasting standard on 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency
bands.
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*Default configuration: Default setting of channel
selection is “All” to perform auto channel on the exist
channel list.
assocaited client devices will be restricted at this number.
Aggregation: Integrate multiple data packets into one
packet to deliver to client devices. This option reduces the
number of packets, but also increases packet sizes.
*None: Click “None” to disable the setting on this radio.
This radio is disabled.
AP Detection: AP Detection can select the best channel to
use by scanning nearby areas for Access Points.
*Group Configuration: Click specific groups of channels
for performing auto channel function. For example, users
can click U-NII-1 and U-NII-3 to perform auto channel on
these bands; the mechanism of this AP will select the
relatively optimal channel to peform wireless service.
Distance: Specifies the distance between Access Points
and client devices. The proper setting for this parameter
may assist Access Points to avoid the improper operation
when transmitting data under a filed application.
Data Rate: Select a data rate from the drop-down list. The
data rate affects throughput of data in the AP. Select the
best balance for you and your network but note that the
lower the data rate, the lower the throughput, though
transmission distance is also lowered.
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel
and return to previous settings.
RTS/CTS Threshold: Specifies the threshold package size
for RTC/CTS. A small number causes RTS/CTS packets to be
sent more often and consumes more bandwidth.
Client Limits: Limits the total number of clients on this radio.
Once setting the ceiling of client numbers, the maximum
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2.4 GHz/5 GHz SSID Profile
Enable: Click this check box to enable this SSID interface.
The default SSIDs are enable on the both first 2.4GHz and
5GHz SSID.
SSID: Specifies the SSID for the current profile.
Hidden SSID: Check this option to hide the SSID from clients.
If checked, the SSID will not appear in the site survey.
Client Isolation: Click the appropriate radio button to enable
this function for allowing or preventing communication
between client devices.
VID: Specifies the VLAN tag for each profile. If your netowrk
includes VLANs, you can specify a VLAN ID for packets pass
through the Access Point with a tag.
Wireless Security: See the Wireless Security section.
VLAN Isolation: Restrict clients communicating with
different VIDs by selecting the radio button.
Current Profile: You can configure up to sixteen (16)
different SSIDs (eight (8) per band). If multiple client
devices will be accessing the network, you can arrange the
devices into SSID groups. Click Edit to configure the profile
and check whether you  want to enable extra SSID.
L2 Isolation: Enable this function prevenet client devices
to communicate on the both WLAN and LAN.
Save: Click Save to accept the changes.
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Wireless Security
Input Type:
ASCII: Regular Text (recommended)
Hexadecimal Numbers (For advanced users)
The Wireless Security section lets you configure the AP’s
security modes
Key Length: Select the desired option and ensure that
wireless clients use the same setting. Your choices are 64,
128, and 152-bit password lengths.
Default Key: Select the Key you wish to be the default.
Transmitted data is ALWAYS encrypted using the Default
Key; the other Keys are for decryption only. You must enter
a Key Value for the Default Key.
Encryption Key Number: Enter the Key Value or values
you wish to use. Only the Key selected as Default is
required. The others are optional.
Secuirty Mode: Including WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK,
WPA-PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and WPA Mixed. We strongly
recommend you to use WPA2-PSK mode.
* Setting of WEP mode:
Auth Type: Select Open System or Shared Key.
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* Setting of WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK Mixed
(Pre-Shared Key):
Encryption: You may select AES, TKIP or Both (TKIP+AES)
to be the encryption type you would like. Please ensure
that your wireless clients use the same settings.
Passphrase: Wireless clients must use the same Key to
associate the device. If using ASCII format, the Key must
be from 8 to 63 characters in length. If using HEX format,
the Key must be 64 HEX characters in length.
* Setting of WPA-Enterprise & WPA2-Enterprise (PreShared Key):
Encryption: Select the WPA encryption type you would like.
Please ensure that your wireless clients use the same settings.
Group Key Update Interval: Specifies how often, in
seconds, the Group Key changes. The default value is 3600.
Radius Server: Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Port: Enter the port number used for connections
to the Radius server.
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Radius Secret: Enter the secret required to connect to the
Radius server.
Radius Accounting: Enable or disable accounting feature.
Radius Accounting Server: Enter the IP address of the
Radius accounting server.
Radius Accounting Port Enter the port number used for
connections to the Radius accounting server.
Radius Accounting Secret: Enter the secret required to
connect to the Radius accounting server.
Interim Accounting Interval: Specifies how often, in
seconds, the accounting data sends.
Note: 802.11n does not allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/
WPA2-PSK TKIP security mode. The connection mode
will automatically change from 802.11n to 802.11g.
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Wireless MAC Filtering
Add: Click Add to add the MAC address to the MAC address
table.
Wireless MAC Filtering is used to allow or deny network
access to wireless clients (computers, tablet PCs, NAS,
smartphones, etc.) according to their MAC addresses. You
can manually add a MAC address to restrict permission to
access this AP. The default setting is: Disable Wireless
MAC Filter.
Delete: Delete the selected entries.
Save: Click Save to apply the changes.
Note: Only applicable in Access Point and WDS AP
modes.
ACL Mode: Determines whether network access is granted
or denied to clients whose MAC addresses appear in the
MAC address table on this page. Your choices are: Disabled,
Deny MAC in the list, or Allow MAC in the list.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the wireless client.
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Wireless Advanced
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.
Wireless Traffic Shaping
Traffic shaping regulates the flow of packets leaving an
interface to deliver improved Quality of Service.
Enable Traffic Shaping: Default is disable. You may check
this option to enable Wireless Traffic Shaping per SSID.
Download Limit: Specifies the wireless transmission speed
used for downloading.
Upload Limit: Specifies the wireless transmission speed
used for uploading.
Per User: Check this option to enable wireless traffic
shaping per user function. This function allow users to limit
the maximum download / upload bandwidth for each client
devices on this SSID.
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Fast Roaming
Enable the function to serve mobile client devices that roam
from Access Point to Access Point. Some applications running
on Client devices require fast re-association when they roam
to a different Access Point
Enable Fast Roaming: Enable or disable fast roaming
feature.
Please enter the settings of the SSID and initialize the Security
mode to WPA enterprise, as well as to set the Radius Server
firstly. Users can enable the Fast Roaming and implement the
advanced search.
Enable Advanced Search: Enable or disable advanced
search feature.
Please also set the same enterprise Encryption under
the same SSID on other Access Points and enable the
Fast Roaming. When the configuration is realized on
different Access Point, the mobile client devices can run
the voice service and require seamless roaming to prevent
delay in conversation from Access Point to Access Point.
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WDS Link Settings
2.4 GHz/5 GHz WDS Link Settings
Using the WDS (Wireless Distribution System) feature will
allow a network administrator or installer to connect to
Access Points wirelessly. Doing so will extend the wired
infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or
inefficient to implement.
Note: Compatibility between different brands and
models of Access Points is not guaranteed. It is
recommended that the WDS network be created using
the same models for maximum compatibility.
Also note: All Access Points in the WDS network need
to use the same Channel and Security settings.
Security: Select None or AES from the drop-down list.
To create a WDS network, please enter the MAC addresses
of the Access Points that you want included in the WDS.
There can be a maximum of four Access Points.
AES Passphrase: Enter the Key Values you wish to use.  
Other Access Points must use the same Key to establish a
WDS link.
Note: Only applicable in WDS AP and WDS Bridge modes.
MAC Address: Enter the Access Point’s MAC address to
where you want to extend the wireless area.
Mode: Select to disable or enable from the drop-down list.
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.
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Guest Network Settings
the addresses by the DHCP server.
Adding a guest network allows visitors to use the Internet
without giving out your office or company wireless
security key. You can add a guest network to each
wireless network in the 2.4 GHz b/g/n and 5 GHz ac/a/n
frequencies.
Ending IP Address: The last IP Address in the range of
addresses assigned by the DHCP server.
RSSI Threshold (AP mode Only)
RSSI Threshold: Enable the RSSI Threshold feature by
ensuring that each client is served by at least one Access
Point at any time. Access Points continuously monitor
the connectivity quality of any client in their range and
efficiently share this information with other Access Points
in the vincinity of that client to coordinate which of them
should serve the client best.
SSID: Specifies the SSID for the current profile.
Suppressed SSID: Check this option to hide the SSID from
clients. If checked, the SSID will not appear in the site survey.
Station Separation: Click the appropriate radio button to
allow or prevent communication between client devices.
RSSI: Enter the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Index) in
order to determine the handover procedure which the
current wireless link will terminate. RSSI is an indication of
the power level being received by the antenna. Therefore,
the higher the RSSI number, the stronger the signal.
IP Address: The IP Address of this device.
Subnet Mask: The IP Subnet mask of this device.
Starting IP Address: The first IP Address in the range of
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Chapter 8
Management
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Management VLAN Settings
This page allows you to assign a VLAN tag to packets sent
over the network. A VLAN is a group of computers on a
network whose software has been configured so that they
behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network
(LAN). Computers on VLAN do not have to be physically
located next to one another on the LAN.
DHCP server supports the reconfigured VLAN ID and
then reconnect to this AP using the new IP address.
Note: Only applicable in Access Point and WDS AP
modes.
Management VLAN: If your network includes VLANs, you
can enable Management VLAN ID for packets passing
through the Access Point with a tag.
Save: Click Save to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel
and return to previous settings.
Note: If you reconfigure the Management VLAN ID, you
may lose your connection to this AP. Verify that the
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Advanced Settings
SNMP Settings
SNMP Enable/Disable: Enables or disables the SNMP
feature.
This page allows you to assign the Contact Details, Location,
Community Name, and Trap Settings for a Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP is a networking
management protocol used to monitor network attached
devices. SNMP allows messages (called protocol data units)
to be sent to various parts of the network. Upon receiving
these messages, SNMP compatible devices (called agents)
returns the data stored in their Management Information
Bases.
Contact: Specifies the contact details of the device.
Location: Specifies the location of the device.
Community Name (Read Only): Specifies the password
for the SNMP community for read only access.
Community Name (Read/Write): Specifies the password
for the SNMP community with read/write access.
Trap Destination Address: Specifies the IP address of the
computer that will receive the SNMP traps.
Trap Destination Community Name: Specifies the
password for the SNMP trap community.
SNMPv3: Enables or disables the SNMPv3 feature.
User Name: Specifies the username for SNMPv3.
Auth Protocol: Selects the authentication protocol type:
MDS or SHA.
Auth Key: Specifies the authentication key.
Priv Protocol: Selects the privacy protocol type: DES.
Priv Key: Specifies the privacy key for privacy.
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Engine ID: Specifies the engine ID for SNMPv3.
Email Alert
Apply Save: Click Apply Save to apply the changes.
You can use the Email Alert feature to send messages
to the configured email address when particular system
events occur.
CLI Settings
Note: Do NOT use your personal email address as it can
unnecessarily expose your personal email login credentials.
Use a separate email account made for this feature instead
CLI: The Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to type
commands instead of choosing them from a menu or
selecting an icon.
SSH: Enable Secure Shell (SSH) to make secure, encrypted
connections in the network. Secure Shell is a network
protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure
channel between two network devices.
Status: Enable this function for further settings.
From: Enter the email address to show the sender of the
email.
HTTPS: Enable HTTPS to transfer and display web content
securely. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure
Socket Layer) is a TCP/IP protocol used by web servers to
transfer and display web content securely.
To: Enter the address to receive email alerts.
Subject: Enter the text to appear in the email subject line.
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Username: Enter the username for the email account that
will be used to send emails.
Password: Enter the password for the email account that
will be used to send emails.
SMTP Server: Enter the IP address or hostname of the
outgoing SMTP server.
Port: Enter the SMTP port number to use for outbound
emails.
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Time Zone
Time Setting
Manually Set Date and Time: Manually specify the
date and time.
This page allows you to set the internal clock of the AP.
Synchorize with PC: Click this button to synchorize
Date and time of this AP with the PC.
Automatically Get Date and Time: Select
Automatically Get Date and Time and check whether
you wish to enter the IP address of an NTP server or
use the default NTP server to have the internal clock
set automatically.
Time Zone: Choose a time zone to implement the
service for this AP.
Enable Daylight Saving: Check whether daylight
savings applies to your area.
Start: Select the day, month, and time when daylight
savings time starts.
Enable Daylight Saving: Select the day, month, and time
when daylight savings times ends.
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Auto Reboot Settings
You can specify how often you wish to reboot the AP.
Auto Reboot Setting: Enables or disables the Auto
Reboot function.
Timer: Select the day and enter the time you would like
to reboot automatically.
Save: Click Save to apply the changes.
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Wi-Fi Scheduler
SSID Selection: Select a SSID from the drop-down list.
The Wi-Fi Scheduler can be created for use in enforcing
rules. For example, if you wish to restrict web access to
Mon-Fri from 3pm to 8pm, you could create a schedule
selecting Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri while entering a Start
time of 3pm and End Time of 8pm to limit access to these
times.
Schedule Templates: Select a schedule template from the
drop-down list.
Day(s): Place a checkmark in the boxes for the desired days
or select the All Week radio button to select all seven days
of the week.
Duration: The Start Time is entered in two fields. The first
box is for hours and the second box is for minutes. The End
Time is entered in the same format as the Start time.
Status: Enables or disables the Wi-Fi scheduler function.
Wireless Radio: Select 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz from the dropdown list for the preferred band type.
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Tools
Ping Test Parameters
Start Ping: Click Start Ping to begin pinging the target
device (via IP).
This page allows you to analyze the connection quality
of the AP and trace the routing table to a target in the
network.
Traceroute Target: Enter the IP address or domain name
you wish to trace.
Start Traceroute: Click Start Traceroute to begin the trace
route operation.
Target IP: Enter the IP address you would like to search.
Ping Packet Size: Enter the packet size of each ping.
Number of Pings: Enter the number of times you wish to
ping.
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Speed Test Parameters / LED Control
This page allows you to implement speed test to realize
the throughput of a target DUT.
LED Control
Control LED on/off for Power, LAN interface, or 2.4 GHz/5
GHz WLAN interface.
Target IP / Domain Name: Enter an IP address or domain
name you wish to impelement a speed test for realizing
the variance on wireless speed.
Power: Enables or disables the Power LED indicator.
LAN: Enables or disables the LAN LED indicator.
Time Period: Enter the time in seconds that you would like
the test to implement for and in how many intervals.
WLAN-2.4 GHz: Enables or disables the WLAN-2.4 GHz LED
indicator.
IPv4/IPv6 Port: This Access Points uses IPv4 5001 and
IPv6 5002 port for the speed test.
WLAN-5 GHz: Enables or disables the WLAN-5 GHz LED
indicator.
Start: Click start to implement speed test.
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Device Discovery
This page allows you to discover devices from network
for Operation Mode, IP Address, System MAC Address and
Firmware version.
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Account
Firmware
This page allows you to change the AP username and
password. By default, the username is: admin and the
password is: admin. The password can contain from 0 to
12 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
Firmware Upgrade
This page allows you to upgrade the firmware of the
AP.
Account Settings
To Perform the Firmware Upgrade:
1. Click the Choose File button and navigate the OS file
system to the location of the upgrade file.
Administrator Username: Enter a new username for
logging in to the New Name entry box.
2. Select the upgrade file. The name of the file will appear
in the Upgrade File field.
Current Password: Enter the old password for logging in
to the Old Password entry box.
3. Click the Upload button to commence the firmware
upgrade.
New Password: Enter the new password for logging in to
the New Password entry box.
Note: The device is unavailable during the Firmware
upgrade process and must restart when the upgrade is
completed. Any connections to or through the device
will be lost.
Verify Password: Re-enter the new password in the
Confirm Password entry box for confirmation.
Apply: Click Apply to apply the changes.
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Backup/Restore
Backup Setting: Click Export to save the current
configured settings.
This page allows you to save the current device
configurations. When you save your configurations,
you also can reload the saved configurations into the
device through the Restore Saved Settings from a file
section. If extreme problems occur, or if you have set
the AP incorrectly, you can use the Reset button in the
Revert to Factory Default Settings section to restore
all the configurations of the AP to the original default
settings.
Restore New Setting: To restore settings that have
been previously backed up, click Browse, select the
file, and click Restore.
Restore to Default: Click Reset button to restore the
AP to its factory default settings.
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User Setting
Back Up Setting as Default: Click Backup to backup
the user settings you would like to the device’s memory
for the default settings.
The function allows you to backup the current device
configurations into the AP as the default value. If
extreme problems occur, or if you have set the AP
incorrectly, you can push the Reset button to revert all
the configurations of the AP to the user default.
Restore to User Default: Click Restore to restore user
settings to the factory standard settings.
Note1: After setting the current settings as the default, you should click the Restore to Default on the
web interface for reverting the settings into the factory default instead of pushing the reset button.
Note2: Please write down your account and password before saving. The user settings will now become
the new default settings at the next successful login.
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Log
System Log
Log type: You may choose one of log types to display logs
in the following window. The default log types is All.
The AP automatically logs (records) events of possible
interest in its internal memory. To view the logged
information, click the Log link under the System Manager
menu. If there is not enough internal memory to log all
events, older events are deleted from the log. When
powered down or rebooted, the log will be cleared.
Remote Log
This page allows you to setup the Remote Log functions
for this AP.
Remote Log: Enable/Disable this function.
Log Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the log
server.
Status: Enable/Disable this function.
Apply: Click Apply to apply the changes.
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Logout
Logout: Click Logout in Management menu to logout.
Once you click reset button, you will see the options for
reboot or restore this AP.
Please confirm again to logout the system or not.
Reboot the device: Click it to reboot this device.
Restore to Factory Default: Click it to reset this device to
factory default setting.
Restore to User Default: Click it to reset this device to
user default settings. For realizing the setting method,
you may refer page 65 and page 66.
Reset
In some circumstances, it may be required to force the
device to reboot. Click on Reset to reboot the AP.
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Appendix
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Appendix A - FCC Interference Statement
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
one of the following measures:
•
Reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
the
Increase
separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect
the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
•
the
Consult
dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
from that to which the receiver is connected.
FCC Caution:
this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Radiation Exposure Statement
ENS620EXT: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance 21 cm between the radiator & your body.
ENS610EXT: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance 25 cm between the radiator & your body.
ENS500-AC/ENS500EXT-AC: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25 cm between the radiator & your body.
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Appendix B - CE Interference Statement
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order
to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
• EN60950-1
		 Safety of Information Technology Equipment
• EN50385
		 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure
to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 300 GHz)
• EN 300 328
		 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating
in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article
3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
• EN 301 893
		 Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of
the R&TTE Directive
• EN 301 489-1
		 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 1: Common technical requirements
• EN 301 489-17
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment
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This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France
and Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting
up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP
in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
Česky [Czech]
[Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými
ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk [Danish]
Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de
væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch [German]
Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti [Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tüüp = type of equipment] vastavust
direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Español [Spanish]
Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] cumple con los requisitos esenciales
y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική [Greek]
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [name of manufacturer] ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [type of equipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ
ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
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Français [French]
Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux
autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano [Italian]
Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle
altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski [Latvian]
Ar šo [name of manufacturer / izgatavotāja nosaukums] deklarē, ka [type of equipment / iekārtas tips] atbilst Direktīvas
1999/ 5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuvių [Lithuanian]
Šiuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB
Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands [Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen
en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti [Maltese]
Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti
oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Magyar [Hungarian]
Alulírott, [gyártó neve] nyilatkozom, hogy a [... típus] megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC
irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Polski [Polish]
Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi
stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Português [Portuguese]
[Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras
disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko [Slovenian]
[Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive
1999/5/ES.
Slovensky [Slovak]
[Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice
1999/5/ES.
Suomi [Finnish]
[Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä] tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska [Swedish]
Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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Appendix C - Professional Installation Instruction
Installation Personal
general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting.
Installation Location
The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept 25cm from nearby person in normal operation condition to
meet regulatory RF exposure requirement.
External Antenna
Use only the antennas which have been approved by the applicant. The non-approved antenna(s) may produce unwanted spurious or excessive
RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC limit and is prohibited.
Installation Procedure
Please refer to user’s manual for the detail.
Warning:
rules. The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty.
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