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MIMO 802.11n/a + 802.11n/b/g
300Mbps WiFi High Power
Outdoor Access Point/Bridge
User Guide
Revision 1.3
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Revision History
Version
Date
Notes
1.2a
Feb. 20, 2012
Initial generic version for 802.11n BR & AP ODU
1.2b
Mar.06, 2012
Updated AP setting info
1.3
Nov.08, 2012
Update FCC Statement
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Introduction
The WLAN ODU MIMO 2x2 WiFi Outdoor System consists of two concurrent running radios, one at 5GHz
support 802.11a/n standard, and the other at 2.4GHz for 802.11b/g/n features. The MIMO 2x2 802.11n/a
300Mbps
Wireless
High
Power
Outdoor
Bridge
support
Point-to-Point,
Point
to
Multipoint,
building-to-building communication, that the data rate is up to 150Mbps in HT-20 mode, or to 300 Mbps in
HT-40 mode. The bridge function is most suitable for enterprises, campus or off-site locations that require
LAN or Internet access without the availability of wired networks to extend network coverage up to 35Km.; and
the 802.11 b/g/n radio is mainly for Access Point application to provide local wireless access to the Internet.
The WLAN ODU MIMO 2x2 WiFi Outdoor System offers different encryption mechanisms including WEP,
and WPA to ensure the communication security. For APs / Bridges connections, the MAC address
authentication mechanism is provided.
The WLAN ODU MIMO 2x2 WiFi Outdoor System is designed for the outdoor environment and it is full
weather proof against the most stringent condition. For further protection, the bridge and Power over
Ethernet adapter are all with the built-in lightning protectors.
To meet the stringent outdoor application, the WLAN ODU incorporates the patent technology to ensure
the operation of the radio over the wide temperature. The build-in lightning protectors further ensure the
radio and its accessories’ safety during the operation. Power over Ethernet design, mounting accessory and
field installation kits ensure easy to use experience.
The WLAN ODU is in a weatherproof enclosure for mounting outdoors and includes its own brackets for
attaching to a wall, pole, radio mast, or tower structure. The unit powered through its Ethernet cable
connection from a power injector module that installed indoors. The wireless bridge system offers a fast,
reliable, and cost-effective solution for
connectivity between remote Ethernet wired LANs or to provide Internet access to an isolated site. The system
is also easy to install and operate, ideal for situations where a wired link may be difficult or expensive to
deploy.
In addition, the WLAN ODU offer full network management capabilities through an easy-to-use web interface,
a command-line interface, and support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) tools.
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Key Features:
2x2 MIMO for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios
Fast Ethernet or 300Mbps 802.11n/a wireless backhaul and 300Mbps 802.11n/b/g AP coverage area
Full Weather Proof outdoor design IP-67 rated carrier
Wide Temp Range: -40 C to +60 C
Light weight with built-In Lightning Protection
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Table of Contents
1.
The WLAN ODU Hardware Feature......................................................................................................... 9
1.1
Hardware Outline ........................................................................................................................ 9
1.2
Product Feature......................................................................................................................... 10
1.2.1
2.
Feature Highlight .........................................................................................................11
1.3
Product and Accessories............................................................................................................ 12
1.4
Interface ................................................................................................................................... 12
1.4.1
External Antenna Connection ...................................................................................... 12
1.4.2
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Cable Connector................................................................. 13
1.4.3
Grounding Screw ........................................................................................................ 13
1.4.4
Ethernet Cable Connection.......................................................................................... 14
1.5
Product Warranty ...................................................................................................................... 14
1.6
Warranty Limitation................................................................................................................... 14
1.7
System Requirement ................................................................................................................. 15
1.8
Feature Summary ...................................................................................................................... 15
Getting Started..................................................................................................................................... 16
2.1
Setup Local Area Connection on Your PC ................................................................................... 16
2.1.1
3.
Start Network Configuration on your PC ..................................................................... 16
2.2
Check Access to WLAN ODU Product ........................................................................................ 19
2.3
Access to Web Pages................................................................................................................. 20
2.4
Basic Configuration ................................................................................................................... 21
2.4.1
System Setting............................................................................................................ 21
2.4.2
System Information..................................................................................................... 24
2.4.3
Upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 25
2.4.4
Reboot ....................................................................................................................... 27
Configure 5GHz Bridge ........................................................................................................................ 28
3.1
Bridge Configuration................................................................................................................. 28
3.2
5GHz Bridge Joining Status........................................................................................................ 31
3.2.1
4.
5.
RSSI ............................................................................................................................ 31
Bridge Security Setting......................................................................................................................... 33
4.1
Bridge Security Setting - WEP.................................................................................................... 34
4.2
Bridge Security Setting – WPA ................................................................................................... 36
Configure 2.4GHz Access Point (AP) ..................................................................................................... 38
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6.
5.1
AP Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 38
5.2
2.4GHz AP Joining Status........................................................................................................... 40
4BAP Security Setting........................................................................................................................... 41
6.1
AP Security Setting - WEP ......................................................................................................... 42
6.2
AP Security Setting – WPA......................................................................................................... 43
6.2.1
7.
Enterprise / Radius support ......................................................................................... 45
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ............................................................... 46
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Table of Figures
Figure 1
WLAN ODU Hardware Outlook....................................................................................................... 9
Figure 2
WLAN ODU antenna connection .................................................................................................. 12
Figure 3
PoE Connector Interface ............................................................................................................... 13
Figure 4
Ethernet Cable Connection to Host PC.......................................................................................... 14
Figure 5
Ethernet Cable Connect to WLAN ODU......................................................................................... 14
Figure 6
Windows Start Menu .................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 7
Network Connection .................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 8
Local Area Connection Properties ................................................................................................. 18
Figure 9
Internet Protocol Properties.......................................................................................................... 18
Figure 10
PING & ARP Command .............................................................................................................. 19
Figure 11
User Name and Password Web Page........................................................................................... 20
Figure 12
System Setting Page ................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 13
System Information Page ............................................................................................................ 24
Figure 14
Upgrade Page ............................................................................................................................ 25
Figure 15
Rebooting Page.......................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 16
5GHz Radio Basic Setting Page ................................................................................................... 28
Figure 17
Master/Slave Bridges Connections .............................................................................................. 31
Figure 18
RSSI Page ................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 19
Bridge Security-WEP Page .......................................................................................................... 34
Figure 20
Bridge Security-WPA Page .......................................................................................................... 36
Figure 21
2.4GHz Radio Basic Setting Page................................................................................................. 38
Figure 22
Associated client Connections..................................................................................................... 40
Figure 23
AP Security-WEP Page ................................................................................................................ 42
Figure 24
AP Security-WPA Page ................................................................................................................ 43
Figure 25
Radius configuration Page .......................................................................................................... 45
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Manual Conventions
Bold
Italic
Courier
Bold type within paragraph text indicates commands, files names, directory
names, paths, output, or returned values.
Within commands, italics indicate a variable that the user must specify.
Titles of manuals or other published documents are also set in italics.
The courier font indicates output or display.
Within commands, items enclosed in square brackets are optional parameters
or values that the user can choose to specify or omit.
Within commands, item enclosed in braces are options from which the user
must choose.
Within commands, the vertical bar separates options.
…
An ellipsis indicates a repetition of preceding parameter.
The right angle bracket separates successive menu selection.
[]
{}
NOTE: This message denotes neutral or positive information that calls out important points to the text.
A note provides information that applies only in special cases.
Caution: Cautions call special attention to hazards that can cause system damage or data
corruption, to a lesser degree than warnings.
Warnings: Warnings call special attention to hazards that can cause system damage, data
corruption, personal injury, or death.
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1. The WLAN ODU Hardware Feature
1.1
Hardware Outline
Figure 1
WLAN ODU Hardware Outlook
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1.2
Product Feature
Range — the WLAN ODU wireless bridge has been refined and optimized for long range
application, up to 35Km.
Temperature — the WLAN ODU wireless AP/bridge is tested for normal operation in the ambient
temperatures from -40°C to 60°C.
Operating in temperatures outside of this range may cause the
unit to fail.
Wind Velocity — the WLAN ODU wireless AP/bridge can operate in winds up to 90 MPH and
survive higher wind speeds up to 125 mph.
You must consider the known maximum wind velocity
and direction at the site and be sure that any supporting structure, such as a pole, mast, or tower,
built to withstand this force.
Lightning — the WLAN ODU wireless bridge includes its own built-in lightning protection.
However, you should make sure that the unit, any supporting structure, and cables are all properly
grounded.
Additional protection using lightning rods, lightning arrestors, or surge suppressors
may also employed.
Rain — the weather plays one of major matters to the antenna performance for the wireless
communication.
The raining day, the lightning day, the cloudy day, or the windy day will make a
quite big impact to the both side antennas over the communication results.
communication quality.
It will also cause the
The WLAN ODU wireless bridge is weatherproofed outdoor unit, which
can operate in extremely weather environment.
You may need to use the sealing tape around the
external antenna port connectors for extra protection.
If moisture enters the connector, it may
cause degradation in performance or even a complete failure of the link.
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1.2.1
Feature Highlight
5GHz 802.11a/n based Point-to-Point Bridge
5GHz 802.11a/n based Point-to-Multipoint Bridge (up to 8 links)
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n based high capacity access point coverage
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1.3
Product and Accessories
The WLAN ODU
AC/DC PoE Injector
RJ-45 Installation kits
Mounting Kit
1.4
1.4.1
Interface
External Antenna Connection
External Antenna
Connector for
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
Antenna #1
Figure 2
WLAN ODU antenna connection
External Antenna
Connector for
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
Antenna #2
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1.4.2
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Cable Connector
Grounding Screw
PoE Cable
Connector
Figure 3
1.4.3
PoE Connector Interface
Grounding Screw
1)
For grounding strip connection.
2)
Proper grounding is always for the safety consideration.
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1.4.4
Ethernet Cable Connection
Ethernet cable connects to
Input port and link to host
PC or LAN Device (ex.
Switch or Hub)
Figure 4
Ethernet Cable Connection to Host PC
PoE Ethernet Cable
connects to Output port
and link to WLAN ODU
Figure 5
1.5
Ethernet Cable Connect to WLAN ODU
Product Warranty
This product warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from date
of shipment. If the customer wants to have or extend longer warranty period, please contact the sales for
extended warranty. During the warranty period, the defective product will be repaired or to be replaced.
1.6
Warranty Limitation
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by
buyers, buyer-supplied software, interfacing, unauthorized modification, inappropriately use, operation out of
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the product environment specifications, or improper site preparation and maintenance.
1.7
System Requirement
Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or above versions
One RJ-45 Ethernet network cable & PoE injector module
1.8
Feature Summary
Provide the Ethernet to Wireless LAN Bridge, or the Ethernet to Wireless LAN Access Point, fully IEEE
802.3 compatible Ethernet interface
Support 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface
The operating mode is IEEE 802.11a/n & 802.11b/g/n infrastructure for WLAN ODU
The dynamic data rate switching among standard 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n-HT20,
802.11n-HT40 provided by Atheros chipset. The featured auto fallback data rate capability optimizes
the reliability, throughput and transmission range.
Using the TFTP or Web UI to upgrade the firmware.
Built-in lightning protection circuit.
Outdoor environment comply with IP67
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2. Getting Started
2.1
2.1.1
Setup Local Area Connection on Your PC
Start Network Configuration on your PC
1) Click the “Start Menu” and choose “All Programs” -> "Accessories" -> "Communications" ->
"Network Connections".
Figure 6
Windows Start Menu
2) Right-click on the “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.
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Figure 7
Network Connection
3) After clicking on “Properties”, you will see the diagram as below.
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Figure 8
Local Area Connection Properties
4) Marking the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the “Properties” button.
5) Input an “IP address (ex. 192.168.100.2)” under the same subnet as the Default IP Address of
Outdoor WLAN Product (192.168.100.20).
6) Input 255.255.255.0 as Subnet Mask.
7) Keep the “Default Gateway” as blank.
8) Keep the “DNS Server Address” as blank.
9) Click ”OK” when you finish setting and Close the Window.
Figure 9 Internet Protocol Properties
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2.2
Check Access to WLAN ODU Product
Use “Ping” utility of DOS mode to check the access to Outdoor WLAN Product.
1) Go to DOS mode
2) Type command:
ping 192.168.100.20
The Outdoor WLAN Product shall respond your ping request.
Note that use the same PC to ping different Outdoor WLAN Product may cause ping failure.
This is because the entire Outdoor WLAN Product has the same default IP address but different MAC
addresses. To prevent from ping failure, you need type command “arp
–d”
to clear ARP table on PC
before each ping.
Figure 10
PING & ARP Command
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2.3
Access to Web Pages
1)
Launch a Web Browser.
2)
Key in the default IP Address as URL (Default IP Address: “192.168.100.20’) and then the initial
home page will appear.
3)
The login window will appear. Enter User Name (default username is ”Admin”) and Password
(default password is” Wireless”).
Note: You need to use the default Username and Password when you sign in for the
first time.
Figure 11
4)
User Name and Password Web Page
The “System Setting” page will come up after successful log in.
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2.4
Basic Configuration
2.4.1
System Setting
This page can be access by clicking “System -> Setting” from left side menu.
Figure 12
System Setting Page
1) IP Address / Subnet Mask / Gateway
Note that each AP/Bridge unit in the same network must be assigned an unique IP
address. So, you may need to have a network plan before deployment. Enter the IP
address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address according to the planning. If there is no
gateway in the network, you may leave it in blank. IP Address / Subnet Mask / Gateway
change will be immediately applied right after clicking “Save” button.
2) Password
Change Password by typing new password, and confirm new password, and clicking
“Save” button. User will be asked to login again use new password after reboot. Note:
the password is case sensitive
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3) SNMP Community
SNMP Community name is a string for administrator to read and write the SNMP MIB
from external SNMP manager. The default SNMP community name is “public” for read
community, and “private” for write community. You may change the community name as
your plan. Confirm your setup then clicking “Save” button to perform.
4) System Name & Location
The fields of System Name and System Location is the strings for you to conveniently
identify the different unit.
The content of the string is empty by default and can be any
ASCII characters with max. length of 255 characters for both System Name and System
Location. Confirm your setup then clicking “Save” button to perform.
5) ICMP Echo
The Outdoor WLAN Product normally may respond ping (ICMP Echo) request.
the ping response may be disabled for special purposes.
However,
Thus, the PC in this network
won't be able to probe the existence of Outdoor WLAN Product by ping command.
The
default value is "Enable". Confirm your setup then clicking “Save” button to perform.
6) Management VLAN
The system is able to specify a VLAN identification (ID) for all management packets. The
VLAN ID can be 2-4094. And, specify 0 to disable this function. Confirm your setup then
clicking “Save” button to perform.
7) Reset to Factory Default button
Click this button to set all the parameters back to factory default value by “Reset All”
button, or all the parameters back to factory default value but keep the existing IP
setting by “Reset All, but keep IP Settings” button.
This command only set the
configuration parameters to the factory default value, and the software version would be
keep in the current activate version.
Warning: The IP Address and Password will be reset if “Reset All” button selected
after reboot.
Please use the default value for next login.
8) click “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes taking effect.
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2.4.2
System Information
This page can be access by clicking “System -> Information” from left side menu
Figure 13
System Information Page
This page lists the important system information and software / hardware inventory data.
1) Uptime
The elapse time since Outdoor WLAN Product had been up.
2) IP address / Subnet Mask / Gateway
The IP address / Subnet Mask / Gateway of the wireless ODU setting.
3) Ethernet / 5G RF MAC / 2.4GHz RF MAC
The MAC address of Ethernet and wireless interface.
4) Firmware version
The running firmware version.
5) Traffic Info
The statistic data for the packets transmitted by Ethernet and the wireless interfaces.
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2.4.3
Upgrade
The reboot function can be apply by clicking “System -> Upgrade” from left side menu
Figure 14
Upgrade Page
When the new version of firmware has been received, you can upload the file by the web interface for
upgrade the firmware. The page can be access by clicking ”System -> Upgrade” from the left side menu.
Note:
(a). Before upload the new version of firmware, please read the new firmware release note
to confirm the new firmware features, upgrade environment, and procedures can meet
the upgrade requirements.
(b). in case network disruption happens during file uploading, system will still keep on
running with current active firmware. You may perform the file upload again when
network is back to normal.
1) Click “Browse” button and select the firmware files to be uploaded from the PC.
2) Click “Upload”.
3) When uploading is completed, system will prompt the successful message! Then reboot
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to perform the new version of firmware.
4) Click “Reboot” for new firmware to take effect.
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2.4.4
Reboot
The reboot function can be apply by clicking “System -> Reboot!” from left side menu
Figure 15
Rebooting Page
When starting reboot, system will prompt you a rebooting window. (bpan: The reboot may increase in
future software, suggest not mention the exact time)
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3. Configure 5GHz Bridge
3.1
Bridge Configuration
This page can be access by clicking “Bridge -> Setting” from left side menu
Figure 16
5GHz Radio Basic Setting Page
1) Enable / Disable 5GHz Radio
Click the radio box to enable/disable 5GHz Radio. It is enabled by default.
2) Wireless Mode
There is three wireless modes provide 54Mbps (802.11a), and 150Mbps (802.11a/n HT-20),
and 300Mbps (802.11a/n HT-40+, 802.11a/n HT-40-). It is required to set up the same
wireless mode between the bridge links to communicate each other.
3) Radio channel
Select a radio channel according to the availability or system plan. It is required for
Bridges having the same radio frequency to communicate each other.
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4) Data Rate
Available data rate range is dependent upon the selection of Wireless Mode setting. Rates
of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54Mbps are supported for the wireless mode of 54Mbps
(802.11a). And, rates of MCS-0, MCS-1, MCS-2, MCS-3, MCS-4, MCS-5, MCS-6, MCS-7,
MCS-8, MCS-9, MCS-10, MCS-11, MCS-12, MCS-13, MCS-14, and MCS-15 are supported
for the wireless mode of 802.11a/n HT-20, 802.11a/n HT-40+, and 802.11a/n HT-40-. The
default data rate is “Auto”.
It is recommended to keep the default data rate for
bridge mode.
5) Bridge Mode
Select "Master" for Master Bridge mode. or, select “Slave” for Slave Bridge mode.
Note: When “Master Bridge Mode” is enabled, the remote bridge mode shall be in
“Slave Bridge Mode”.
One bridge network shall have one WLAN ODU in “Master Bridge
Mode”, and the others shall be in “Slave Bridge Mode”.
6) Remote Bridge Setup
In order to establish the wireless link between Bridge Radios, the MAC address of remote
Bridge(s) needs to be register in address table. Type the MAC address with format like
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (x is the hexadecimal digit), Master Bridge Radio may accommodate up to
8 remote MAC addresses by the current software support. In addition, Slave Bridge Radio
supports only 1 MAC address which have to be Master Bridge.
7) Security
Please refer to Chapter 4 for security setting.
4X
8) Bridge Distance
Setup “Bridge Distance” according to the longest link distance between the Master and
Slaves in the network. The input needs to be greater than or equal to the real distance.
The range can be from 1KM to 35KM. In Master Bridge mode, the maximum distance
information of the bridge links needs to be fit.
9) RTS Threshold
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In order to prevent the transmission collision in a hidden nodes environment, Bridge may
send a RTS (Request To Send) before transmitting the data frame and expect to receive a
CTS (Clear To Send) from remote Bridge. You may define a threshold for those frame size
greater than the threshold need to activate RTS/CTS mechanism. The valid range is
between 256 and 2347. Set low value to this threshold may avoid collision, but the
RTS/CTS frame would consume bandwidth.
The default RTS threshold value is “2347”.
Note: In Point to Multi-Point application, the transmission collision may be
caused by hidden nodes affection in particular environment or network configuration.
Setting smaller number of RTS threshold could alleviate the hidden nodes problem.
10) Tx Power
Available selection of Transmit Power are Full, Half (-3dB), Quarter (-6dB), and Eighth
(-9dB). Select the appropriate Transmit Power according to the distance and
environmental factor between Bridges.
The default setting is “Full”.
11) Auto Reboot
Default is “Disable”, when “auto-reboot” feature is enabled, if near-end AP cannot receive
“alive message” from far-end AP in a certain period. Then, “auto-reboot” will be
automatic performed at near-end AP without notice. The “alive message” is
communicated between near-end & far-end AP via 5GHz bridge links.
12) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
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3.2
5GHz Bridge Joining Status
This page shows the local and remote Bridges and can be access by clicking “Bridge -> Status” from left
side menu.
Figure 17
Master/Slave Bridges Connections
1) Remote Bridge
This line shows the MAC address, IP address and RSSI of remote Bridge.
3.2.1
RSSI
Clicking MAC address hyperlink of desired remote Bridge, system will show a RSSI page for you to
monitor the bridge link.
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Figure 18
RSSI Page
RSSI values on this page is automatically refreshed every second to reflect the real-time receiving signal
strength.
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4. Bridge Security Setting
To have a secured data transmission, Outdoor WLAN Product provides the following encryption types.
No Security as the default setting
64-bit & 128-bit & 152-bit WEP
WPA-TKIP or WPA-AES
Note that it is required to have the same security setting between Bridges to communicate.
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4.1
Bridge Security Setting - WEP
This page can be access by clicking “Bridge -> Setting” page.
Figure 19
Bridge Security-WEP Page
1) Security Mode
select “WEP” to enable the security mode.
2) Encryption Key
The WEP key is an ASCII string, can be in one of the following formats: 5 characters, 13
characters, or 16 characters.
Note that it is required to have the same security setting between Bridges to
communicate.
3) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
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taking effect.
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4.2
Bridge Security Setting – WPA
This page can be access by clicking “Bridge -> Setting” page.
Figure 20
Bridge Security-WPA Page
1) Security Mode
Select “WPA” to enable the security mode.
2) WPA Mode
Select WPA Mode according to the security plan.
3) Cypher Mode
Select Cypher Mode according to the security plan. TKIP or AES
4) PSK
The key is an ASCII string with length from 8 to 63 characters.
5) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
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Note that it is required to have the same security setting between Bridges to
communicate.
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5. Configure 2.4GHz Access Point (AP)
5.1
AP Configuration
This page can be access by clicking “AP -> Setting” from left side menu
Figure 21
2.4GHz Radio Basic Setting Page
1) Enable / Disable 5GHz Radio
Click the radio box to enable/disable 2.4GHz Radio. It is enabled by default.
2) Wireless Mode
There is three wireless modes provide: 54Mbps (802.11g), and 150Mbps (802.11g/n
HT-20), and 300Mbps (802.11g/n HT-40+, and 802.11g/n HT-40-). It is required to set up
the same wireless mode between the AP links to communicate each other.
3) Radio channel
Select a radio channel according to the availability or system plan. It is required for AP
having the same radio frequency to communicate each other.
4) SSID
SSID is used to broadcast the AP service, the client can associate the AP by the specific
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SSID. The valid length shall not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters and case-sensitive.
All SSID would broadcast its own beacon.
The default SSID is “AP_2G”.
5) Suppress SSID
When you enable “Suppress SSID” function, SSID information will be removed from AP
broadcast frame. Thus, only those stations aware of the SSID can associate with AP.
The
default setting is disabled.
6) Security
By default, the security is disabled. Please refer to Chapter 6 for security setting to
4X
configure the security features such as WEP, WPA-TKIP, WPA-AES, WPA2-TKIP and
WPA2-AES.
7) RTS Threshold
In order to prevent the transmission collision in a hidden nodes environment, AP may
send a RTS (Request To Send) before transmitting the data frame and expect to receive a
CTS (Clear To Send) from the client. the threshold for those frame size greater than the
threshold needs to activate RTS/CTS mechanism. The valid range is between 256 and 2347.
Set low value to this threshold may avoid collision, but the RTS/CTS frame would consume
bandwidth.
The default RTS threshold value is “2347”.
8) Tx Power
Available selection of Transmit Power are Full, Half (-3dB), Quarter (-6dB), and Eighth
(-9dB). Select the appropriate Transmit Power according to the distance and
environmental factor between Bridges.
The default setting is “Full”.
9) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
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5.2
2.4GHz AP Joining Status
This page shows the associated client and can be access by clicking “AP -> Status” from left side menu.
Figure 22
Associated client Connections
1) Client status
This line shows the MAC address of associated client as well as its RSSI value
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6. AP Security Setting
4B
To have a secured data transmission, Outdoor WLAN Product provides the following encryption types.
No Security as the default setting
64-bit & 128-bit & 152-bit WEP
WPA
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6.1
AP Security Setting - WEP
This page can be access by clicking “AP -> Setting” page.
Figure 23
AP Security-WEP Page
1) Security Mode
select “WEP” to enable the security mode.
2) Encryption Key
There are up to 4 keys can be specified. Administrator needs to assign an active key for
encryption.
The supported WEP key length can be WEP-64, WEP-128, or WEP-152.
The
WEP key can be an ASCII string of 5, 13, or 16 characters; or HEX digit string (0-9 or A-F)
of 10, 26, 32 digits. System determines the key format according to the input key length.
3) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
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6.2
AP Security Setting – WPA
This page can be access by clicking “AP -> Setting” page.
Figure 24
AP Security-WPA Page
1) Security Mode
Select “WPA” to enable the security mode.
2) WPA Mode
Select WPA Mode according to the security plan.
3) Cypher Mode
Select Cypher Mode according to the security plan: TKIP or AES.
4) PSK
The key is an ASCII string with length from 8 to 63 characters.
5) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
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6.2.1
Enterprise / Radius support
Clicking ”Enterprise / RADIUS support” radio box to setup the RADIUS authentication configuration.
Figure 25
Radius configuration Page
1) Authentication RADIUS Server
Input the IP address or server name of RADIUS server.
2) Authentication RADIUS Port
Input the port of RADIUS. The default port number is 1812.
3) Shared Secret
Input the password of RADIUS server.
4) EAP Reauthentication Period
Specify EAP Reauthentication Period in seconds. Enter 0 to disable the update. The
default value is 0.
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5) Click “Save” and then “Reboot” button when you finish setting up for parameter changes
taking effect.
7.
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 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.
The operation frequency of the device is in the 5150-5250 MHz band is for indoor use only.
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.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
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 50cm between the radiator &
your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
" This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the
antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 50 cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and
transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. "
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