GemTek Technology AP931229AG Dual Band Outdoor Access Point User Manual

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  54Mb Dual-Band Outdoor AP  Gemtek System P-780  User’s Guide v1.2    Copyright © 2002-2004 Gemtek Systems Holding BV www.gemtek-systems.com
Gemtek Systems    Page 3 of 60    Copyright ©  2002-2005 Gemtek Systems Holding BV. This user’s guide and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Gemtek Systems Holding BV.     Notice Gemtek Systems reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. While the information in this manual has been compiled with great care, it may not be deemed an assurance of product characteristics. Gemtek Systems shall be liable only to the degree specified in the terms of sale and delivery. The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software supplied with this product and the use of its contents is subject to written authorization from Gemtek Systems.    Trademarks The product described in this book is a licensed product of Gemtek Systems Holding BV. Microsoft, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Novell is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. MacOS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Gemtek Systems    Page 4 of 60     Within the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz band (5GHz radio channels 34 to 48) the U-NII devices are restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential harmful interference to MSS operations.  FCC Warning FCC Interference Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  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.  FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.  If this device is going to be operated in 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range, then it is restricted in indoor environment only.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.    Gemtek Systems declares that P-780 ( FCC ID: MXF-AP931229AG ) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A
Gemtek Systems    Page 5 of 60   IC Warning Operation is subject to the following two conditions:    This device may not cause interference and   This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device  This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 8 dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.  To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication.   Because high power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority) in 5250-5350 MHz, these radars could cause interference and/or damage to license exempt LAN devices.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 6 of 60    Copyright .............................................................................................................................................3 Notice ..................................................................................................................................................3 Trademarks .........................................................................................................................................3 FCC Warning.......................................................................................................................................4 IC Warning ..........................................................................................................................................5 CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................6 ABOUT THIS GUIDE..............................................................................................................................8 Purpose ...............................................................................................................................................8 Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge......................................................................................................8 Conventions Used in this Document...................................................................................................8 Help Us to Improve this Document! ....................................................................................................8 Gemtek Systems Technical Support...................................................................................................8 CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................9 Product Overview................................................................................................................................9 Features Highlight .............................................................................................................................10 CHAPTER 2 - INSTALLATION............................................................................................................11 The Product Package........................................................................................................................11 Hardware Introduction.......................................................................................................................12 General Overview ..........................................................................................................................12 Bottom Cover.................................................................................................................................13 LEDs ..............................................................................................................................................13 RF Connectors...............................................................................................................................14 Hardware Installation.........................................................................................................................15 Installing the Access Point.............................................................................................................15 Connect to the Power Source and Local Network.........................................................................16 Software Installation..........................................................................................................................17 Initialization ....................................................................................................................................17 Software Introduction: KickStart ....................................................................................................17 Access Your P-780 ........................................................................................................................17 CHAPTER 3 – APPLICATION MODE .................................................................................................21 AP + Bridge Mode .............................................................................................................................21 AP + AP Mode...................................................................................................................................21 Bridge+ Bridge Mode ........................................................................................................................22 CHAPTER 4 – REFERENCE MANUAL...............................................................................................23 Web Interface....................................................................................................................................23 Status ................................................................................................................................................24 Status | Device Status ...................................................................................................................24 Status | Wireless Status.................................................................................................................24 Network .............................................................................................................................................25 Network | Interface.........................................................................................................................25 Network | RADIUS Server .............................................................................................................27 Network | DHCP Settings ..............................................................................................................28 Wireless.............................................................................................................................................33 Wireless | Basic .............................................................................................................................33 Wireless | Advance ........................................................................................................................37 Wireless | WEP..............................................................................................................................41 Wireless | MAC ACL ......................................................................................................................42 Contents
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 7 of 60   System...............................................................................................................................................45 System | Security...........................................................................................................................45 System | SNMP..............................................................................................................................45 System | Telnet..............................................................................................................................47 System | Configuration ..................................................................................................................47 System | Reset...............................................................................................................................49 System | Upgrade ..........................................................................................................................49 APPENDIX............................................................................................................................................51 A) Specification .................................................................................................................................51 B) Factory Defaults for the P-780......................................................................................................53 C) Regulatory Domain/Channels/Power ...........................................................................................53 D) Approved Antenna........................................................................................................................55 E) Waterproof Tape Application Example.........................................................................................56 F) Location ID and ISO Country Codes ............................................................................................58
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 8 of 60    Purpose This document provides information and procedures on hardware installation, setup, configuration, and management of the Gemtek Systems high performance 54Mb Dual-Band Outdoor AP P-780.  Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking (LAN) concepts and wireless Internet access infrastructures. In addition, you should be familiar with the following:   Hardware installers should have a working knowledge of basic electronics and mechanical assembly, and should understand related local building codes.   Network administrators should have a solid understanding of software installation procedures for network operating systems under Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Millennium, 2000, NT, and Windows XP and general networking operations and troubleshooting knowledge. Conventions Used in this Document The following typographic conventions and symbols are used throughout this document:  Very important information. Failure to observe this may result in damage.   Important information that should be observed.   Additional information that may be helpful but which is not required. bold  Menu commands, buttons and input fields are displayed in bold code  File names, directory names, form names, and system-generated output such as error messages are displayed in constant-width type <value>  Placeholder for certain values, e.g. user inputs [value]  Input field format, limitations, and/or restrictions. Help Us to Improve this Document! If you should encounter mistakes in this document or want to provide comments to improve the manual please send e-mail directly to:  manuals@gemtek-systems.com Gemtek Systems Technical Support If you encounter problems when installing or using this product, please consult the Gemtek Systems website at www.gemtek-systems.com for:   Direct contact to the Gemtek Systems support centers.   Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).   Download area for the latest software, user documentation and product updates.  About this Guide
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 9 of 60    Thank you for choosing the Gemtek Systems High Performance Dual-Band Outdoor Access Point P-780. The Gemtek Systems P-780 operates simultaneously in the 5-GHz and 2.4-GHz frequency bands and is fully compliant to 802.11b/g and 802.11a standard with its high performance and enhanced security. P-780 is an important part for the Gemtek Systems HotZone solution as 11a/b/g outdoor AP.  The two Dual-Band radio (a/g + a/g) that this product provides supplies the furthest in flexibility and makes sure low interference and large coverage. The a+g operation mode and Multiple BSSID that this product provides differentiates it from traditional outdoor AP product.  Product Overview Flexibility and high performance  The Gemtek Systems P-780 is a high performance outdoor AP for HotZone service. The two Dual-Band radios and AP/Bridge operation mode supply the furthest flexibility for wireless applications: z Simultaneously supports 802.11a/b/g in one platform z Mix AP and Bridge mode configuration work simultaneously, blanketing last mile with high-speed bandwidth z Dual AP configuration for high client density environment z Dual Bridge configuration for wireless repeating and wireless bridging areas  Secure and reliable wireless networking  The Gemtek Systems P-780 supplies multiple methods to protect the wireless network:  z Supports VLAN, up to 16 VLAN ID z IEEE 802.1x/EAP with password, certificates and SIM card z 64bits/128bits static and dynamic WEP key  z Supports Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA) z Layer 2 Isolation for preventing snooping under the same radio z MAC ACL for preventing illegal attacking from Internet  Multiple BSSID  Supports up to16 BSSID, each of BSSID can be configured independently such as using different SSID, security, authentication method, and VLAN ID.   Management Option  You can use the Access Controller management systems through the following interfaces:  Web-browser interface with HTTPS   Command Line interface (CLI) with optional SSH   Simple Network Management Protocol Chapter 1 – Introduction
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 10 of 60   P-780 management system pages are organized the same way for the web-browser interface and the CLI. This user manual provides detailed description of each management option.  Features Highlight Super Brige  802.11a/b/g compliant   108Mbps raw data rate supporting   Up to 20 bridge links supporting    Special radio for Bridge   WPA/PSK over Bridge link  Super AP Multiple BSSID (up to 16)   SSID per BSSID   Enabled or Disabled Hidden SSID per BSSID   VLAN ID per BSSID    AAA way per BSSID, 802.1x and web login   Co-existence of 802.1x and web login   Security policy per BSSID  WPA passthrough   RADIUS server per BSSID  AAA   RADIUS client supporting  802.1x supporting(EAP/TLS,EAP/TTLS, EAP/PEAP and EAP/SIM)  Security   Static 64/128bits WEP, Dynamic 64/128bits WEP   WPA/TKIP and WPA/AES support  MAC ACL   Access Control (accept rule and deny rule) based on MAC address   Layer 2 Isolation   Hidden SSID  Management   Secure management via HTTPS, CLISH, SNMP   Standard MIB and Gemtek Systems Private MIB   Remote firmware update via WEB UI   Backup/Restore configuration file  DHCP Server
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 11 of 60    This chapter provides installation instructions for the hardware and software components of the Access Point P-780. It also includes the procedures for the following tasks:   Hardware Introduction (LEDs, Connectors)   Connecting the Access Point  First Configuration  The Product Package  The product comes with the following:   Dual-Band outdoor Access Point (model: P-780)  Mounting Kit   Screw Bag for Mounting Kit  Waterproof tape   Omni-directional antenna ( A-807) * 2  Installation CD containing:   P-780 User Guide in PDF format  KickStart Utility  Product Firmware  Release Notes   Adobe Acrobat Readers  Readme   Printed 1 Year Warranty Card   Printed Release Note   Printed Warning Card   If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your reseller or Gemtek Systems sales representative.   A-807 antenna is the accessory of P-780 Product.  Refer to the Appendix D for A-807 Antenna Spec: D) Approved Antenna   The application example of waterproof tape can be referred to the Appendix E: E) Waterproof Tape Application Example  Chapter 2 - Installation
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 12 of 60   Hardware Introduction General Overview   Figure 1 – P-780 General View The front panel of P-780 contains:   There are 3 indicator lights (LEDs) that help to describe the state of various networking and connection operations. The Bottom cover of P-780 contains:  Connectors which enable you to make different network connections for the device  Reset button enables you to reboot or reset the device configuration to the factory defaults   Press the Reset button for less than 5 seconds to reboot the device. Press the Reset button for more than 5 seconds to set the device to factory defaults.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 13 of 60   Bottom Cover  Figure 2 –Bottom Cover of the P-780 The Bottom Cover of the P-780 contains: 1. Back Label with Model and Device name. The official device name is 54Mb Dual-Band Outdoor Access Point, model P-780. 2. MAC address labels of the device. The two labels show the WLAN1 and WLAN2 interface MAC address of the device.  3.  Serial Number label of the device. 4. LAN Port. It is a waterproof RJ45 connector. 5. RESET Button. It is covered by a M5 Screw with a waterproof rubber washer   LEDs  The P-780 Access Point has 3 LEDs located on the front panel:   Figure 3 – LEDs of the P-780 2 1 3 1234 5
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 14 of 60   The various states of the LEDs indicate different networking and connection operations as follows:  Item  LED  Color  Status  Indication On  P-780 Ethernet Port Link Active 1 LAN   Green Blink  P-780 Ethernet Port is Transmitting and Receiving data On  P-780 WLAN1 RF card Active  2 WLAN1  Green Blink  P-780 WLAN1 RF card is Transmitting and Receiving data On  P-780 WLAN2 RF card Active  3 WLAN2  Green Blink  P-780 WLAN2 RF card is Transmitting and Receiving data  RF Connectors The P-780 has 2 N-type RF connectors on the flank panel:  Figure 4 –RF Connectors Descriptions of the connectors are given in the following table:  Item  Connector  Description 1  WLAN1  For  WLAN1 RF card connecting to Antenna  2  WLAN2  For  WLAN2 RF card connecting to Antenna
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 15 of 60   Hardware Installation Installing the Access Point Use the following procedure to prepare your network connection to P-780.  Use the enclosed POE and power cord or any others IEEE802.3af Compliant POE Power Source Devices to supply your P-780 Access Point.  Step 1      Assemble part 1 of the Mount Kit at the back of the bottom cover as shown in the following figure:  Figure 5 – Assembling the Mounting Kit to the P-780  Step 2    If you are mounting the AP on the wall, first install the bracket 2 of the mounting kit to a suitable position. Assemble the back of the P-780 case to the bracket ubsequently. Step 3          If you are mounting the AP to a mast, first install the bracket 2 and the clip 3 of the Mounting to a mast. Assemble the back of the P-780 case to the bracket subsequently   Step 4           Assemble the one side of a Ethernet twist cable with the waterproof RJ45 connector .
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 16 of 60     Please read the description sheet in Waterproof RJ45 Connector package carefully before you do the assembly.   Step 5       Insert the the Ethernet twist cable to the LAN port connector on the back of the P-780 Bottom Cover and screw down the nut.  Step 6       Connect two RF connectors to the Antennas by Jump RF cable with waterproof N-type plug.  Connect to the Power Source and Local Network Step 1       Connect the Ethernet cable from the P-780 route to a IEEE802.3-2003 compliant Power source Equipment, Such as E-120 POE HUB,E-820 POE Switch from Gemtek Systems.  Step 2        If you use the E-120 POE HUB, please connect the P-780 LAN port to the  PWR-LAN OUT port of E-120 and connect the E-120 LAN-IN port to the Switch or hub in the local network.    Figure 6 –  Connecting  P-780 to Power source and network by PoE HUB
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 17 of 60   Software Installation Initialization  There are two choices for the first web browser connection to your P-780: either enter the P-780's IP address and subnet (default networks settings) into the browser or launch the KickStart utility that is provided with your product CD.  The default network settings for your new access controller are: LAN port:    IP 192.168.2.2  subnet 255.255.255.0  Software Introduction: KickStart The Gemtek Systems KickStart is a software utility that is included on the Installation CD.  The utility automatically detects access points or access controllers installed on your network, regardless of its host IP address and lets you configure each unit’s IP settings. The feature list for the KickStart utility is listed below:   Scanning your subnet for all connected APs, ACs   Quick access to your AP via HTTPS, telnet, SSH  To install the KickStart utility insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Find and install the utility from the product CD into the computer.  Access Your P-780 There are two choices for the first Web browser connection to your P-780:   Use the Web browser.  Launch the KickStart utility that is provided with your product CD.   If first method is preferred follow these instructions: Step 1  Configure your PC with a static IP address on the 192.168.2.0 subnet with mask 255.255.255.0. Connect the P-780 in to the same physical network as your PC. Open the Web browser and type the default IP address of the P-780: https://192.168.2.2  Step 2  Enter the P-780 administrator login details to access the Web management.  The default administrator log on settings for all access point interfaces are: User Name: admin Password:   admin01    If the Installation CD does not start automatically, please run “autorun.exe” manually from the root directory of the installation CD.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 18 of 60       Step 3  After successful administrator log on you will see the main page of the P-780’s Web interface:   If second method is prefered follow the instuctions:  Step 1  Install the KickStart utility from the Installation CD. Click Start > Programs > Gemtek Systems > KickStart to launch the application. If the P-780 device is connected to your network, the utility will automatically find your P-780:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 19 of 60     Step 2   Select your controller and right click. Select Open WEB item to launch the web management interface through the secure https connection:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 20 of 60   Step 3   Enter the P-780 administrator login settings to access the web management interface.  The default administrator log on settings for all access point interfaces are: User name: admin Password:   admin01  Step 4   After successful administrator log on you will see the controller web interface.  Now you are enabled to perform your configuration.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 21 of 60    The two Dual-Band chips (a/g + a/g) that this product provides supplies the furthest flexible application. Three application modes are supplied by P-780: z  AP + Bridge mode z  AP + AP mode z  Bridge + Bridge mode  AP + Bridge Mode AP + Bridge configuration is for environment with last mile issue.   The typical usage is: 11g AP + 11a Bridge.     Figure 7  – AP +Bridge application mode  AP + AP Mode AP + AP configuration can be for client density environment.  The typical usage is: 11g AP + 11a AP.   Figure 8  – AP +AP application mode Chapter 3 – Application Mode
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 22 of 60   Bridge+ Bridge Mode Bridge + Bridge mode is used in the area without Ethernet wiring. The typical usage is: 11a Bridge + 11a Bridge for Point to Multi-Point or for wireless Repeater.   Figure 9 – Bridge +Bridge application mode in Point to Multi-Point   Figure 10– Bridge +Bridge application mode as wireless repeater
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 23 of 60    This chapter contains web management reference information. The web management main menu consists of the following sub menus:  Status – device status showing  Network – device settings affecting networking  Wireless – device settings related to the wireless part of the P-780  System – device system settings directly applicable to the P-780  Exit – click exit and leave the web management then close your web-browser window.  Web Interface The main web management menu is displayed at the top of the page after successfully logging into the system (see the figure below). From this menu all essential configuration pages are accessed.  Figure 11 – Main Configuration Management Menu  The web management menu has the following structure: Status Device Status – show the status related with the whole device Wireless Status – show the status of the two radios Network  Interface – TCP/IP settings of P-780 LAN (Bridge) port RADIUS Server – specify the settings of RADIUS server which is used by 802.1x or WPA DHCP Settings– specify the settings of DHCP server or DHCP relay service Wireless Basic – specify the basic settings related with wireless part Advance – specify the settings of multiple BSSID or Bridge WEP – specify the WEP settings related with static WEP encryption MAC ACL – MAC ACL settings for P-780 System Security – set access permission to your P-780 SNMP – SNMP service Telnet – Telnet/SSH service Configuration – system configuration utilities, including Backup/Upload configuration              Reset – reboot device and restore systems to factory default              Upgrade – Upgrade the firmware remotely In the following sections, short references for all menu items are presented. Chapter 4 – Reference Manual
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 24 of 60    Status Status | Device Status The device status page shows important information for the P-780, its system status and network configuration.  Figure 12  – Device Status  System Version display the current version of the firmware loaded to the AP  This is important information for support requests and for preparing firmware upgrading Uptime indicates the time, expressed in days, hours and minutes since the system was last rebooted. Wlan1 MAC / Wlan 2 MAC shows the MAC addresses of the two wireless interfaces of the P-780 Free System Memory indicates the memory currently available in the P-780  Total System Memory indicates the total memory in the P-780  LAN Mode indicate static IP or DHCP client is used for P-780 LAN IP address LAN IP shows the LAN IP address of P-780 LAN Mask shows the LAN Network Mask of P-780 Gateway shows the default gateway of P-780  Status | Wireless Status The wireless status shows the information related with P-780 two wireless interfaces.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 25 of 60    Figure 13  – Wireless Status Radio1 / Radio2 relates with two wireless interfaces Channel indicates which channel is in use. Domain indicates regulatory domain set on the P-780 Mode AP or Bridge mode is be used for this wireless interface Band specify which band is in use for wireless interface Layer2 Isolation specify the status of Layer2 Isolation service on this wireless interface Total Connected Clients indicates number of the currently connected clients to your P-780 Antenna Gain indicates antenna Gain value. If use A-807, which is approved/attached Antenna of P-780, Antenna Gain shows 4dBi in 2.4GHz and 7dBi in 5GHz for regulation’s limitation. If use other external antenna, this will shows 0dBi.  Total Output Power (EIRP) indicates EIRP value set to the P-780 MAC ACL indicates the status of MAC ACL feature on P-780  Network Network | Interface   The interface configured is bridge device therefore only one interface is displayed here for configuration.   Bridge interface and its settings are listed in the Interface page.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 26 of 60   Figure 14  – Interface Configuration Table To change network interface (bridge) configuration properties click the Edit button in the Action column. The status can be changed now:  Figure 15 – Edit Interface Configuration Settings IP Address - specify new interface IP address [in digits and dots notation, e.g. 192.168.123.70]. Netmask – specify the subnet mask [[0-255].[0-255].[0-255].[0-255]].These numbers are a binary mask of the IP address, which defines IP address order and the number of IP addresses in the subnet. Gateway Address – interface gateway. For Bridge type interfaces, the gateway is always the gateway router.  Protocol – specify static for setting IP address manually and dhcp for getting IP address dynamically acting as DHCP client.    When dhcp is used for getting IP address, Kickstart is recommended to find your device. Save – save the entered values. Cancel – restore all previous values.  Change status or leave in the default state if no editing is necessary and click the Save button.   Figure 16 – Apply or Discard Interface Configuration Changes Apply Changes – to save all changes in the interface table at once. Discard Changes – restore all previous values.  For such each change of settings, the P-780 needs to be restarted to apply all settings changes when clicking Apply Changes. Request for reboot server appears:  Figure 17 – Reboot Server Reboot – Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 27 of 60    If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.   To reboot at once, click Reboot button and then it is necessary to wait a moment. And the message of reboot appears just like bellows:  Figure 18 – Reboot Information  Network | RADIUS Server  Up to 32 different RADIUS servers can be configured under the RADIUS servers menu. By default, one RADIUS server is specified for the system:  Figure 19 – RADIUS Servers Settings Add – add new RADIUS server. Click Add to configure RADIUS server settings.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 28 of 60    Figure 20 – RADIUS Server's Details Name – specify the new RADIUS server name which is used for selecting RADIUS server.  Server IP – authentication RADIUS server IP address [dots and digits]. Server Port – specify the network port used to communicate with RADIUS [1-65535].  The port default value of 1812 is based on RFC 2138 "Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS)". Secret – shared secret string that is used to make sure the integrity of data frames used for authentication server. Save – add new specified RADIUS server. Cancel – restore all previous values. After adding a new RADIUS server or editing an existing one, the following control appears:   Edit – edit an existing RADIUS server settings Delete – delete an existing RADIUS server settings Reboot – restart the controller to make applied changes work.  If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.   Network | DHCP Settings P-780 can act as DHCP server or DHCP relay. The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service is supported on physical interfaces.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 29 of 60   DHCP server and DHCP relay is disabled by default.  Figure 21 –DHCP Settings  Edit – edit the wireless basic settings To change DHCP setting properties click the Edit button, the DHCP server or DHCP relay service should be configured:  Figure 22 –DHCP Settings Status – Select status from the drop-down menu.        Disabled – Disable the DHCP server service.        DHCP Server – Enable the DHCP server service.        DHCP Relay – Enable the DHCP Relay service. Choose DHCP Server to enable DHCP server service. Choose DHCP Relay to enable DHCP relay service. DHCP Server This DHCP server service enables clients on the LAN to request configuration information, such as IP address, from a server. Settings of the DHCP service can be viewed just like the follow page.  Figure 23 –DHCP server Settings
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 30 of 60    By default, DHCP server is disabled for P-780. IP Address from / IP Address to – specify the IP address range to be dynamically allocated by the DHCP server. Netmask – enter the netmask for IP pool range.  Gateway – enter the gateway IP for wireless clients. WINS Address (Windows Internet Naming Service) – specify server IP address if it is available on the network [dots and digits].  Lease Time – specify the IP address lease interval in seconds [1-1000000].  Domain – specify the DHCP domain name [optional, 1-128 sting].  DNS address – specify the DNS server’s IP address [in digits and dots notation].  DNS secondary address – specify the secondary DNS server’s IP address [in digits and dots notation].  Change status or leave in the default state if no editing is necessary and click the Save button.   Figure 24 –Apply or Discard DHCP server Settings   The DHCP server settings will be automatically adjusted to match the network interface settings.   The Gateway of DHCP server settings must be same with the Gateway of P-780   For each change of settings, the P-780 needs to be restarted to apply all settings changes when clicking Apply Changes. Request for reboot server appears:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 31 of 60    Figure 25 – Reboot information  Reboot – Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.  If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.    When P-780 network Interface uses DHCP to get IP address dynamically, DHCP server service cannot be enabled. When P-780 uses DHCP to get IP address, the similar WEB UI will be appears:   Figure 26 – Warning information
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 32 of 60   DHCP Relay To route DHCP through the external server, enable the DHCP Relay service.   Figure 27 – DHCP Relay settings Server IP: enter the IP address of the external DHCP server. Change status or leave in the default state if no editing is necessary and click the Save button.   Figure 28 –Apply or Discard DHCP relay Settings For each change of settings, the P-780 needs to be restarted to apply all settings changes when clicking Apply Changes. Request for reboot server appears:  Figure 29 – Reboot information  Reboot – Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.  If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 33 of 60   Wireless Wireless | Basic  Use the wireless | Basic menu to configure such wireless settings as regulatory domain, channel, band, and power, layer2isolation. Click the edit button on the setting you need to change:  Figure 30 – Basic Wireless Settings Site Survey –perform survey to show overview information for wireless networks in a local geography The site survey shows overview information for wireless networks in a local geographic area. Using this survey, administrator can scan for working access points, check their operating channels, and see RSSI levels. To start the scan, simply click the Site Survey menu.  After clicking Site Survey, you will get the follow warning:  Figure 31 – Site Survey warning   Click OK to continue site survey and get the similar UI:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 34 of 60    Figure 32 – Site Survey information   To refresh the statistics click the Rescan button.   During Site Survey, all wireless clients which are connecting with P-780 would be kicked off. Site Survey takes some minutes to perform. Please wait and don’t power off AP during site survey.   Edit – edit the wireless basic settings To change basic wireless setting properties click the Edit button in the Action column. The status can be changed now:  Figure 33 – Edit Basic Wireless Settings Change status or leave in the default state if no editing is necessary and click the Save button.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 35 of 60    Figure 34 – Apply or Discard Basic Wireless Settings Radio – specify which wireless interface of P-780 is shown Domain – select the regulatory domain according to your country The full frequency range of the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz is not permitted for use in all countries. Depending on your selection of regulatory domains, the available frequency channels will vary.  Before changing radio settings manually verify that your settings comply with government regulations. At all times, it will be the responsibility of the end-user to ensure that the installation complies with local radio regulations. Refer to the Appendix:  C) Regulatory Domain/Channels.  Channels – select the channel that the access point will use to transmit and receive information. If one channel is defined, it acts as default channel. Channels list will vary depending on selected regulatory domain and selected band. Multiple frequency channels are used to avoid interference between two radios of this AP, and between nearby access points. If you wish to operate more than one access point in overlapping coverage areas, we recommend a distance of at least four channels between the chosen channels. For example, for three Access Points in close proximity choose channels 1, 6 and 11 for 11b/g or channels 36, 40 and 64 for 11a.  Band – working bands on which your radios are working.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 36 of 60   Antenna Gain:  When using the approved antenna supplied by Gemtek System, you must select the Antenna A-807 in Antenna item to meet the regulation’s power limitation. A-807 is 4.5dBi in 2.4GHz, 5dBi in 5GHz.    A-807 antenna is the accessory of P-780 Product.    RTS Threshold – when set, this settings specifies the maximum packet size beyond which RTS/CTS mechanism is be invokes. The value range of this is [0 …2347]. Default is 2346 which means that RTS is disabled. Layer 2 Isolation – Layer2 wireless client separation. Connected clients with user isolation function enabled cannot access each other directly. The clients are isolated from each other using their MAC addresses [enabled/disabled]. Mode – two modes are supplied: AP mode and Bridge mode.   For such each change of settings, the P-780 needs to be restarted to apply all settings changes when clicking Apply Changes. Request for reboot server appears:  Figure 35 – Reboot Server Reboot – Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.  If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 37 of 60   Wireless | Advance  P-780 supports Multiple BSSID (MBSSID) function. You can configure up to 16 BSSIDs per radio on P-780 and assign different configuration settings to each BSSID. For wireless users, they can think P-780 as single AP with multi service supporting, including different security policy, different VLAN ID, different authentication etc. All the BSSIDs are active at the same time that means client devices can associate to the access point for specific service. Use the Wireless | Advance menu to configure properties related to Multiple BSSID, including configure SSID, Hidden SSID, VLAN, and Security for each SSID.  Each BSSID can have its own SSID, In this case, Multiple BSSID is the same with Multiple ESSID. Wireless users can think P-780 as multiple virtual APs, each supporting different service, and connects one SSID for the special services.   Also, P-780 supports Bridge function, it can support up to 20 Bridge links per radio. Different bridge link can use different WEP key index.   AP Mode:  Figure 36 – Advanced Wireless Setting (AP Mode) Radio – specify which RF card (wlan1 or wlan2) is needed to be configured since P-780 has two Dual-Band radios Mode – specify the operation mode of P-780 (AP or Bridge) Interface – Choose the specified MBSSID entry you want to configure. Each Interface maps to a BSSID Hidden – Show the status of Hidden SSID feature Security – Show which security policy is used for this MBSSID entry Current Connect # – Show the number of current wireless clients who are connecting with this MBSSID New – Create a new MBSSID entry Detail – Show the detail information of this MBSSID entry Edit – Edit the selected MBSSID entry you want to configure Delete – Delete the selected MBSSID entry. When in AP mode, you can not delete the last entry  Clicking Detail, a similar page will be appears as below:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 38 of 60    Figure 37 – Detail for MBSSID entry Detail – Show the MAC address of current connected clients Return – Return to the wireless advance settings page  Clicking New or Edit on AP mode, the settings of MBSSID entry appears:   Figure 38 – Multiple BSSID Setting Radio – showing which RF card (wlan1 or wlan2) is being configured.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 39 of 60   Mode – showing the current operation mode of P-780 (AP or Bridge). Interface – showing the current MBSSID | Bridge link entry  SSID – a unique ID for your wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters. The default SSID is "P-780" but you should change this to a personal wireless network name. The SSID is important for clients when connecting to the access point. All client stations must have their client SSID settings configured and must use the same SSID.  Each MBSSID entry (BSSID) can has its own SSID. And SSID can be same for different BSSID Hidden SSID – When enabled, the SSID of this Interface is invisible in the networks list while scanning the available networks for wireless client (SSID is not broadcasted with its Beacons). When disabled, the AP’s SSID is visible in the available network list [enabled/disabled]. By default the Hidden SSID is disabled. Use VLAN – When enabled, the outgoing packets from this SSID device will be tagged with VLAN ID and 802.1p tag (If have). VLAN ID – Configure VLAN ID for each Multiple SSID devices. Valid numbers are from 1 to 4094.        802.1p Tag – Configure 802.1p Tag for remote APC’s or Router’s QoS uses. Valid numbers are from 0 to 7.   VLAN ID and 802.1p tag must cooperate with remote Router or APC.  Security – Specify the security policy. WEP – When selected, the privacy of MSSID entry will be set to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). WEP Key Index – Select the default key Index to make it the Default key and encrypt the data before being transmitted. All stations, including this MSSID Entry, always transmit data encrypted using this Default Key. The key number (1,2,3,4) is also transmitted. The receiving station will use the key number to determine which key to use for decryption. If the key value does not match with the transmitting station, the decryption will fail. The key value is set in Wireless | WEP web page. 802.1x – When selected, the MSSID entry will be configured as an 802.1x authenticator. It supports multiple authentication types based on EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) like EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP, EAP-SIM. The privacy will be configured as dynamic WEP. RADIUS Server Profile – Select the default radius server name. If not, please configure Network | RADIUS Servers Web page first. Dynamic Key Length – Select the dynamic 64-bits / 128-bits encryption. WPA – Wi-Fi Protected Access, When selected, the encrypt method will be WPA with RADIUS Sever.       RADIUS Server Profile – The same as 802.1x.       Algorithm – Choose WPA algorithm (TKIP, AES).       Use ReKey – If not selected, indicates that Group Key will not be rekeyed. If selected, must specify the time in minutes, after which the group key will be updated.       Every … minutes – Specify amount of minutes and WPA automatically will generate a new Group Key. WPA-PSK – When selected, the encrypt method will be WPA without RADIUS Server.       Use Pre-Shared Key – Specify more than 8 characters and less than 64 characters for WPA with pre-shared key encryption.       Algorithm – The same as WPA.       Use Rekey – The same as WPA.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 40 of 60   Every … minutes – The same as WPA.         MAC Auth – MAC authentication. When selected, the MAC address of username and password will be passed to RADIUS server for PAP authentication when wireless client connects with P-780.  RADIUS Server Profile – The same as 802.1x.         Disabled – When selected, you don’t select any security policy.  Bridge Mode  Figure 39 – Advanced Wireless Setting (Bridge Mode) Radio – specify which RF card (wlan1 or wlan2) is needed to be configured since P-780 has two Dual-Band radios Mode – specify the operation mode of P-780 (AP or Bridge) Interface – Choose the specified Bridge link entry you want to configure.  Remote MAC – Specify the remote peer’s MAC address of this Bridge Security – Specify which security policy is used New – Create a new Bridge link entry Detail – Show the detail information of this Bridge link entry Edit – Edit the selected Bridge link entry you want to configure Delete – Delete the selected Bridge link entry.   Clicking Detail, the similar page will be appears:  Figure 40 – Detail of one bridge entry Clicking Edit for editing an existed bridge link or New for adding a new bridge link, you can see the figure like this.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 41 of 60    Figure 41 – Bridge Link Setting Remote MAC – Add the remote peer’s MAC address you want to configure as a bridge link Security – Specify WEP or WPA-PSK (TKIP or AES) is used for security policy. WPA-PSK or static WEP can be used for encrypt each bridge link   Each Bridge link can have its own WEP key/keyIndex for encryption.  Only WEP can be used as security policy for Bridge links now. More enhanced security policy is in developing.  By default, four WEP keys are all set to “aaaaa”. They can be modified in  Wireless | WEP.  Wireless | WEP  Use the Wireless | WEP menu to configure static WEP settings.   This menu only set static WEP key value related with 4 key indexes for each RF card (wlan1 or wlan2). Enable or Disable static WEP is in the Wireless | Advance menu.  Figure 42 – WEP Settings Radio – specify which RF card (wlan1 or wlan2) is needed to be set. Click Edit to edit the existing wepkey1 to wepkey4.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 42 of 60    By default, four WEP keys are all set to “aaaaa”. They can be modified according to real need.    Figure 43 – Edit WEP Key  Wireless | MAC ACL Use the MAC ACL service to control the default access to the wireless interface of the P-780 or define special access rules for mobile clients. Configure the ACL using the Wireless | MAC ACL menu:  Figure 44 – MAC ACL Service Radio – Two wireless interfaces wlan1 and wlan2 can be selected for each radio’s MAC ACL rules.   Only AP mode has the MAC ACL service.  The wireless interface whose mode is Bridge hasn’t MAC ACL settings. Policy Setting – click the edit button to choose Allow, Deny or disable the access control service on device. By default the ACL service is disabled and all wireless clients connecting to the P-780 are allowed (no ACL rules are applied to the wireless clients).  Select Allow means only the wireless clients whose MAC are listed in the MAC List would be permitted to access this AP. Other wireless client cannot access this AP. Select Deny means only the wireless clients whose MAC are listed in the MAC List would be prevented from accessing. Other wireless clients can access this AP.   Select Disabled means no ACL service.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 43 of 60    Figure 45 – MAC ACL settings You must create MAC List to work with Policy setting. The access control list is based on the network device’s MAC address. In the MAC ACL Configuration table, you only need to specify the MAC address of wireless client. Click the Add button to create a new MAC entry:  Figure 46 – Add MAC entry MAC Address – enter the physical address of the network device you need to (MAC address) The format is a list of colon separated hexadecimal numbers (for example: 00:AA:A2:5C:89:56). Save – click the button to save the new MAC entry.  Figure 47 – Apply or Discard MAC ACL Configuration Changes Apply Changes – to save all changes made in the interface table at once. Discard Changes – restore all previous values.  For such each change of settings, the P-780 needs to be restarted to apply all settings changes when clicking Apply Changes. Request for reboot server appears:
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 44 of 60    Figure 48 – Reboot Server Reboot – Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.  If there is no other setting needed to be modified, click the Reboot button for applying all modifications.  And if there are still other setting modifications needed, go ahead to finish all changes and then click Reboot button to restart and apply all settings together.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 45 of 60    System System | Security Use the System | Security service to configure the name and password administrator:  Figure 49 – system security settings User Name – administrator username for access to P-780 (e.g. web interface, CLI mode) [1-32 symbols, spaces not allowed]. Old Password – old password value.   New Password –new password value used for user authentication in the system [4-8 characters, spaces not allowed]. Confirm Password – re-enter the new password to verify its accuracy. Save – click to save new administrator settings.  Default administrator logon settings are: User Name: admin Password:   admin01   Password length is from 4 to 8 characters.   System | SNMP SNMP is the standard protocol that regulates network management over the Internet. To communicate with SNMP manager you must set up the same SNMP communities and identifiers on both ends: manager and agent. Use the System | SNMP menu to change current SNMP configuration.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 46 of 60    Figure 50 – SNMP settings Readonly community – Community name is used in SNMP version 1 and version 2c. Read-only (public) community allows reading values, but denies any attempt to change values [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces]. Readwrite community – Community name is used in SNMP version 1 and version 2c. Read-write (private) community allows to read and (where possible) change values [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces]. Default Trap community – The default SNMP community name used for traps without specified communities. The default community by most systems is "public". The community string must match the community string used by the SNMP network management system (NMS) [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces].  Trap Configuration Table: You can configure your SNMP agent to send SNMP Traps (and/or inform notifications) under the defined host (SNMP manager) and community name (optional).  Figure 51 – SNMP Trap table settings Click Add to add a new SNMP manager or Delete to delete a specific SNMP manager. Clicking Add:  Figure 52 – Add SNMP Trap Host IP – enter SNMP manager IP address [dots and digits]. Host Port – enter the port number the trap messages should be send through [number]. Trap Type – select trap message type [v1/v2/inform]. Community – specify the community name at a SNMP trap message. This community will be used in trap messages to authenticate the SNMP manager. If not defined, the default trap community name will be used (specified in the SNMP table) [1-32 all ASCII printable characters, no spaces]. Save – save all current settings Cancel – restore the last settings
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 47 of 60   System | Telnet Use System | Telnet menu to manage the telnet/SSH service of your P-780.   Figure 53 – System Configuration settings Telnet Service – Enable or disable telnet service of P-780 SSH Service – Enable or disable SSH service of P-780.  The default of these two services are all Enabled. The current IETF SSH (SSHv2) is supported for security of accessing P-780 via telnet/CLISH.  System | Configuration Use the System | Configuration menu to configure such system utilities:  Backup – download current working system configuration for backup  Upload/Restore – upload system configuration for restore  Figure 54 – System Configuration settings  You can save your current device configuration file locally using the Backup menu under the System | Configuration | Backup menu:  Figure 55 – Backup settings Such device configuration is saved in the specific format file (.cfg). Description Message shows the current version of firmware. Click the Preparation button to start saving the configuration file. Click the Download button to download current working configuration into your local PC.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 48 of 60     Figure 56 – Download system configuration  You can upload saved configuration file any time you want to restore this configuration to the device by using the Browse button Select the configuration file and upload it on the device:  Figure 57 – Configuration Upload/Restore Click Upload for upload the specified configuration and then the similar UI appears   Figure 58 – configuration information HOST IP – show the IP address in the configuration file that needs to upload.  Please remember this IP address for accessing P-780 after the configuration file is uploaded.  HOST VERSION – show the firmware version in the configuration file that needs to upload. OK – click the button to apply configuration setting to the device. If everything is right, click OK button for upload/restore.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 49 of 60   System | Reset  Figure 59 – System Reset setting Reboot – Reboot the device Reset – Reset System to Factory Defaults  To reboot the device, click Reboot and then the below appears to make sure:  Figure 60 – Reboot the device  To reset device to factory defaults, click Reset on Figure 48 and then the below appears to make sure:  Figure 61 – Reset the device  Please note that all settings including the administrator settings will be set back to the factory default when Reset is selected.  System | Upgrade   Check for new product updates at the Gemtek Systems website: http://www.gemtek-systems.com  Upload – Update your device firmware.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 50 of 60    Figure 62 – Firmware Upgrade Click the Upload and then the follow appears. Specify the full path to the new firmware image and click the Upload button:  Figure 63 – Firmware Upgrade  To flash the uploaded firmware image to upgrade the firmware is done by click the Upgrade button.  Please make sure the firmware is correct for P-780. Otherwise the upgrade will be failed.   Figure 64 – Device Statistics  Do not switch off and do not disconnect the P-780 from the power supply during the firmware update process because the device could be damaged. It is best to use the Ethernet connection (not wireless) for the firmware update process.
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 51 of 60     A) Specification Wireless Standard  IEEE 802.11b(DSSS), IEEE 802.11g(OFDM) and IEEE 802.11a(OFDM) Data Rate  802.11a: 54,48,36,24,18,12,9,6Mbps;802.11g: 54,48,36,24,12,9,6,11,5,5,2,1Mbps (auto fall back) Transmit Power (adjustable RF power) Max. 17 dBm ± 1.5dBm @6~24Mbps Max. 13 dBm ± 1.5dBm @54Mbps (Maximum power will vary by channel, rate and regulatory domain) Antennas  two N type connectors Encryption  WPA(TKIP and CCMP-AES), WEP64, WEP128 Bridge   Up to 20 bridge links Interface LAN  10/100Mb Ethernet, auto sensing, RJ-45 WLAN1  N-type Connector WLAN2  N-type Connector Management Interfaces  HTTPs, Secure Telnet(SSHv2), SNMP Software Update  Remote software update via HTTPs Reset  Remote restore factory default Physical Specification Dimension   180 mm x 160 mm x 58 mm  Weight  1.2kg Environment Specification  Temperature  Humidity Operating  -40 to 70°C  95%, non-condensing Power Supply POE  48V, IEEE802.3af-2003 compliance LEDs 3 LEDs  LAN, WLAN1, WLAN2   Warranty 1 years Package Contents     P-780 Dual-Band Outdoor Access Point   Mounting Kit including SCREW   Printed warranty note, release note, warning card   CD with P-780 Firmware , Kickstart Utility and User manual(*.pdf)   Omni Dual-Band Antenna(A-807) *  2   Waterproof tape   Waterproof RJ45 Straight Plug    Related Products Appendix
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 52 of 60   Controllers:  G-6000/G-4200 Public Access Controller Access Points:  P-520 54Mb Operator Access Point P-560 54Mb Hotspot-in-a-Box Client Adapters:  T-511 54Mb High Gain Smart Ethernet Client (2.4 GHz)
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 53 of 60   B) Factory Defaults for the P-780 General Configuration Settings Administrator Username  admin Administrator Password  admin01 Get Community  Public Set Community  Private Network Configuration Settings IP address  (static IP) 192.168.2.2 Subnet mask  255.255.255.0 Gateway  0.0.0.0 Wireless Configuration Settings RF Card 1(WLAN1) Default Mode 11g Access Point Regulatory Domain  World SSID  P-780 Default channel  11 RTS Threshold  2347 bytes Authentication Type  Open System Encryption                                       Off RF Card 2(WLAN2) Default Mode  11a Access Point Regulatory Domain  World SSID  P-780 Default channel  60 RTS Threshold  2347 bytes Authentication Type  Open System Encryption                                       Off  C) Regulatory Domain/Channels/Power  Channels and Maximum output power for the P-780 11g radio:   Channels Identifiers  Frequency in MHz  USA, Canada (FCC)  European Union (CE/ETSI) WORLD (CE&FCC)  Japan (TELEC) 1  2412  •   •   •   •  2  2417  •   •   •   •  3  2422  •   •   •   •  4  2427  •   •   •   •  5  2432  •   •   •   •  6  2437  •   •   •   •  7  2442  •   •   •   •  8  2447 •  •  •  •
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems  Page 54 of 60   9  2452  •   •   •   •  10  2457  •   •   •   •  11  2462  •   •   •   •  12  2467  —  •   — •  13  2472  —  •   — •  14  2484  — — — — Maximum output Power   16dBm  14dBm  14dBm  14dBm  Channels and Maximum power for the P-780 11a radio:   Channels Identifiers  Frequency in MHz  USA, Canada (FCC)  European Union (CE/ETSI) WORLD (CE/FCC)  Japan (TELEC) U-NII lower band (5150 – 5250 MHz) 34 5170  — — —  •  36 5180  •   •   •   — 38 5190  — — —  •  40 5200  •   •   •   — 42 5210  — — —  •  44 5220  •   •   •   — 46 5230  — — —  •  48 5240  •   •   •   — Maximum Output Power      12 dBm    17 dBm    15 dBm            15 dBmU-NII middle band (5250 – 5350 MHz) 52                  5260  •   •   •   — 56                  5280  •   •   •   — 60        5300  •   •   •   — 64 5320  •   •   •   — Maximum Output Power      12 dBm     17 dBm     17 dBm  — U-NII upper band ( 5725 – 5875 MHz) 149 5745  •   — — — 153 5765  •   — — — 157 5785  •   — — — 161 5805  •   — — — 165 5825  — — — — Maximum Output Power   14 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm —
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems  Page 58 of 60   F) Location ID and ISO Country Codes This list states the country names (official short names in English) in alphabetical order as given in ISO 3166-1 and the corresponding ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code elements.  It lists 239 official short names and code elements. Location ID  Country  Location ID  Country AF  Afghanistan  LI  Liechtenstein AL  Albania  LT  Lithuania DZ  Algeria  LU  Luxembourg AS  American Samoa  MO  Macao AD  Andorra  MK  Macedonia, the former Yugoslav republic of AO  Angola  MG  Madagascar AI  Anguilla  MW  Malawi AQ  Antarctica  MY  Malaysia AG  Antigua and Barbuda  MV  Maldives AR  Argentina  ML  Mali AM  Armenia  MT  Malta AW  Aruba  MH  Marshall islands AU  Australia  MQ  Martinique AT  Austria  MR  Mauritania AZ  Azerbaijan  MU  Mauritius BS  Bahamas  YT  Mayotte BH  Bahrain  MX  Mexico BD  Bangladesh  FM  Micronesia, federated states of BB  Barbados  MD  Moldova, republic of BY  Belarus  MC  Monaco BE  Belgium  MN  Mongolia BZ  Belize  MS  Montserrat BJ  Benin  MA  Morocco BM  Bermuda  MZ  Mozambique BT  Bhutan  MM  Myanmar BO  Bolivia  NA  Namibia BA  Bosnia and Herzegovina  NR  Nauru BW  Botswana  NP  Nepal BV  Bouvet island  NL  Netherlands BR  Brazil  AN  Netherlands Antilles IO  British Indian ocean territory  NC  New Caledonia BN  Brunei Darussalam  NZ  New Zealand BG  Bulgaria  NI  Nicaragua BF  Burkina Faso  NE  Niger
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 59 of 60   BI  Burundi  NG  Nigeria KH  Cambodia  NU  Niue CM  Cameroon  NF  Norfolk island CA  Canada  MP  Northern Mariana islands CV  Cape Verde  NO  Norway KY  Cayman islands  OM  Oman CF  Central African republic  PK  Pakistan TD  Chad  PW  Palau CL  Chile  PS  Palestinian territory, occupied CN  China  PA  Panama CX  Christmas island  PG  Papua new guinea CC  Cocos (keeling) islands  PY  Paraguay CO  Colombia  PE  Peru KM  Comoros  PH  Philippines CG  Congo  PN  Pitcairn CD  Congo, the democratic republic of the PL  Poland CK  Cook islands  PT  Portugal CR  Costa Rica  PR  Puerto Rico CI  Côte d'ivoire  QA  Qatar HR  Croatia  RE  Réunion CU  Cuba  RO  Romania CY  Cyprus  RU  Russian federation CZ  Czech republic  RW  Rwanda DK  Denmark  SH  Saint Helena  DJ  Djibouti  KN  Saint Kitts and Nevis DM  Dominica  LC  Saint Lucia DO  Dominican republic  PM  Saint Pierre and Miquelon EC  Ecuador  VC  Saint Vincent and the grenadines EG  Egypt  WS  Samoa SV  El Salvador  SM  San Marino GQ  Equatorial guinea  ST  Sao tome and Principe ER  Eritrea  SA  Saudi Arabia EE  Estonia  SN  Senegal ET  Ethiopia  SC  Seychelles FK  Falkland islands (malvinas)  SL  Sierra Leone FO  Faroe islands  SG  Singapore FJ  Fiji  SK  Slovakia FI  Finland  SI  Slovenia FR  France  SB  Solomon islands GF  French Guiana  SO  Somalia PF  French Polynesia  ZA  South Africa
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 60 of 60   TF  French southern territories  GS  South Georgia and the south sandwich islands GA  Gabon   ES  Spain GM  Gambia  LK  Sri Lanka GE  Georgia  SD  Sudan DE  Germany  SR  Suriname GH  Ghana  SJ  Svalbard and Jan Mayan GI  Gibraltar  SZ  Swaziland GR  Greece  SE  Sweden GL  Greenland  CH  Switzerland GD  Grenada  SY  Syrian Arab republic GP  Guadeloupe  TW  Taiwan, province of china GU  Guam  TJ  Tajikistan GT  Guatemala  TZ  Tanzania, united republic of GN  Guinea  TH  Thailand GW  Guinea-Bissau  TL  Timor-leste GY  Guyana  TG  Togo HT  Haiti  TK  Tokelau HM  Heard island and McDonald islands  TO  Tonga VA  Holy see (Vatican city state)  TT  Trinidad and Tobago HN  Honduras  TN  Tunisia HK  Hong Kong  TR  Turkey HU  Hungary  TM  Turkmenistan IS  Iceland  TC  Turks and Caicos islands IN  India  TV  Tuvalu ID  Indonesia  UG  Uganda IR  Iran, Islamic republic of  UA  Ukraine IQ  Iraq  AE  United Arab emirates IE  Ireland  GB  United kingdom IL  Israel  US  United states IT  Italy  UM  United states minor outlying islands JM  Jamaica  UY  Uruguay JP  Japan  UZ  Uzbekistan JO  Jordan  VU  Vanuatu KZ  Kazakhstan   Vatican city state see holy see KE  Kenya  VE  Venezuela KI  Kiribati  VN  Viet nam KP  Korea, democratic people's republic of  VG  Virgin islands, British KR  Korea, republic of  VI  Virgin islands, u.s. KW  Kuwait  WF  Wallis and Futuna KG  Kyrgyzstan  EH  Western Sahara
P-780 User’s Guide v1.2  February 7, 2005 Gemtek Systems    Page 61 of 60   LA  Lao people's democratic republic   YE  Yemen LV  Latvia  YU  Yugoslavia LB  Lebanon   Zaire see Congo, the democratic republic of the LS  Lesotho  ZM  Zambia LR  Liberia  ZW  Zimbabwe LY  Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Professional installation instruction   1. Installation personal This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personal who has RF and related rule knowledge. The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting.  2. Installation location The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept 20 cm from nearby person in normal operation condition to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement.  3. External antenna,Use only the antennas which have been approved by Gemtek. 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.   4. Installation procedure Please refer to user’s manual for the detail.  5. Warning Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output power does not exceed the limit set force in US Rule CFR 47 part 15 section 15.247. and 15.407 The violation of the rule could lead to serious federal penalty.

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