Handlink Technologies WAP-001 IN WALL BOX ACCESS POINT User Manual Manual wap001 ok

Handlink Technologies Inc. IN WALL BOX ACCESS POINT Manual wap001 ok

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  Copyright Notice Copyright © 2005-2015 Handlink Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any purpose without prior written permission. Protected by TW patent 223184, JPN patent 3099924 and China patent ZL 03 2 04640.5. Disclaimer We shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this product. We reserve the right to change the product specification without notice. Information in this document may change without notice. Trademarks Microsoft Win98, Windows 2000 and WinXP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  General: All other brand and product names mentioned herein may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. Customers should ensure that their use of this product does not infringe upon any patent rights. Trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective companies.
 In Wall Access Point 2Table of Contents 1 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 1-1 Package Contents --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1-2 Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1-3 Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 1-4 Outlook------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 1-4-1 Top Panel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1-4-2 Rear Panel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1-5 Technical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1-5-1 Hardware Specifications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1-5-2 Software Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2 Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 2-1 Installation Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 2-2 Getting Start --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 3 Configuring the In Wall Access Point ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 3-1 Internet Setting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 3-1-1 TCP/IP Setting --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  17 3-2 Wireless -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 3-2-1 Wireless Basic Setting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 3-2-2 Wireless Advanced Setting---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 3-2-3 Wireless Security Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 3-3 Advanced ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25 3-3-1 Management ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 3-3-2 Firmware --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 3-3-3 Configuration  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 3-3-4 SNMP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 3-3-5 System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 3-3-6 Ping Command ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
 In Wall Access Point  3 3-4 Advanced ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 3-4-1 Restart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 3-4-2 Logout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35 Appendix A Signal Connection Arrangements -------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Appendix B Regulations/EMI Compliance ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 LIMITED WARRANTY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
 In Wall Access Point 41  Introduction The WAP-001 Access Device revolutionizes the way wireless and wired IP-based services are delivered to hospitality and residential properties. The WAP-001 integrates wired and wireless connectivity into a small unit that can be quickly and discretely installed in a standard wall box. The WAP-001 provides One Ethernet ports, a 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n wireless access point. The WAP-001 requires a single powered cable drop to unlock its utility and, through the reduction in cabling, switch ports, and power-sourcing equipment, the WAP-001 represents the best value for the delivery of next generation entertainment services.   1-1 Package Contents Please inspect your package. The following items should be included: ◎ WAP-001 z One In Wall Access Pointt z One Telephone Cable (10cm) z One UTP Ethernet/Fast Ethernet cable (Cat.5 Twisted-pair) z One Wall Faceplate(Top and Bottom ) z Bracket (EU STD*2/Set    JPN STD*1/Set) z One Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
 In Wall Access Point  5 1-2 Features z Wireless data rates up to 150Mbps z Comprehensive security 64/128-bit WEP encryption WPA encryption WPA2 encryption z Intelligent Management   1-3 Precautions z Never remove or open the cover. You may suffer serious injury if you touch these parts. z Never install the system in the wet locations. 1-4  Outlook Figure 1 In Wall Box Access PointOutlook 1-4-1 Top Panel The top panel of the In Wall Box Access Pointis shown below. Figure 2 In Wall Box Access PointTop Panel LEDs Indication LED  State  Description PWR  Off  The In Wall Box Access Pointis not receiving electrical power. Green  The In Wall Box Access Pointis receiving electrical power. SYS  Off  The In Wall Box Access Pointstatus is defective. Green  The In Wall Box Access Pointstatus is complete. Green (Blinking)  During firmware upgrades, this system LED will blink. LINK / WAN  Off  Port has not established any network connection. Yellow  A port has established a valid 10/100Mbps network connection. Yellow (Blinking)  10/100Mbps traffic is traversing the port. LAN  Off  Port has not established any network connection. Green  A port has established a valid 10/100Mbps network connection. Green (Blinking)  10/100Mbps traffic is traversing the port. WLAN  Off  The Wireless is not ready. Green  The In Wall Box Access Pointhas established a valid wireless connection. Green (Blinking)  The Wireless connection is active.
 In Wall Access Point 61-4-2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the In Wall Access Pointt  Figure 3 In Wall Box Access PointRear Panel      1-5 Technical Specifications 1-5-1 Hardware Specifications Network Specification IEEE802.3 10 Base TX Ethernet   IEEE802.3u 100 Base TX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN ANSI/IEEE 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation Static IP Client DHCP Client Wi-Fi Compatible Connectors One LAN Ports (10BaseT/100BaseTX Auto cross-over) 1.  RJ-11 Telephone Connector 2. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector 3. WPS Button 4. Reset Button  5. WLAN 6. SYSTEM 7. POWER  8. LAN Port 9. LINK Port
 In Wall Access Point  7 One LINK Port (10BaseT/100BaseTX Auto cross-over) Two Tel Port (Telephone Line transparent used) Encryption WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 64/128-bit RC4 WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)  LED Indicators One POWER LED One Link 10/100M Link/Activity LED One LAN 10M/100M Link/Activity LEDs One Wireless Link/Activity LED One System LED Environment Conditions Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C Storage Temperature: -10 to 60°C Operating Humidity: 10~80% non-condensing Storage Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing  Certifications FCC part 15 Class B, CE, NCC Dimension Size: 39.3(W) x 71.6(L)x 55(H)/ mm Weight: About 85g (Net)   1-5-2  Software Specifications Networking •  IEEE802.3 10BaseT Ethernet   •  IEEE802.3u 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet • IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet •  IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN
 In Wall Access Point 8•  IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN •  IEEE802.11n Wireless LAN •  Static IP WAN Client •  DHCP WAN Client  Security and Firewall • WEP • WPA • WPA2 • WPS Management •  Web-based Management Tool •  Firmware Upgrade via HTTP/TFTP • Backup/Restore/Factory Default Setting •  Remote Authorized Management •  SNMP v1/v2 (MIB II, Private MIB) •  System Information Table     2 Installation The followings are instructions for setting up the In Wall Access Point. Refer to the illustration and follow the simple steps below to quickly install your In Wall Access Point.  Step 1:Slide the Bracket to align with screw holes on the WAP-001, and fasten the Bracket tightly with screws on the WAP-001.
 In Wall Access Point  9  Step 2:Slide the WAP-001 into the Bottom Faceplate and fasten tightly into the Bottom Faceplate until it’s flushed into the wall.  Step 3:Line-up and push the Top faceplate onto Bottom faceplate until snaps securely into place.  2-1 Installation Requirements Before installing the In Wall Access Point, make sure your network meets the following requirements. System Requirements
 In Wall Access Point 10The In Wall Box Access Pointrequires one of the following types of software: z Windows 98 Second Edition/NT/2000/XP z Red Hat Linux 7.3 or later version z MAC OS X 10.2.4 or later version z Any TCP/IP-enabled systems like Mac OS and UNIX (TCP/IP protocol installed) z Standard phone line for xDSL modem    Or   Coaxial cable for Cable modem z  Web Browser Software (Microsoft I.E 5.0 or later version or Netscape Navigator 5.0 or later version)  z  One computer with an installed 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 10/100Mbps Ethernet card z  UTP network Cable with a RJ-45 connection (Package contents) Note: Prepare twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 plugs. Use Cat.5 cable for all connections. Make sure each cable not exceed 328 feet (Approximately 100 meters).
 In Wall Access Point  11 2-2 Getting Start WAP-001 support web-based configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, can be configured through PC/NB by web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera. ¾ Default IP Address:10.59.1.254 ¾ Default Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 ¾ Default Username and Password: admin/admin  Note:Set the IP segment of the administrator’s computer to be in the same range as WAP-001 for accessing the system. Do not duplicate the IP address used here with IP address of WAP-001 or any other device within the network.  Step1:Click StartÆSettingÆControl Panel, and then “Control Panel” window appears, Click on “Network connection” window appears.   Step2:In “Local Area Connection properties” window, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4)” and click on “properties” button.
 In Wall Access Point 12    Step 3:Launch your browser, and then enter the factory default IP address 10.59.1.254 in your browser’s location box. Press Enter.  Step 4:.The WAP-001 login screen will appear. In the Username and Password field, type the factory default user name admin and password admin and click Setup. The WAP-001 setup screen will appear. Example: IP Address:10.59.1.109 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
 In Wall Access Point  13  Note: It is important to remember your password. If for any reason you lose or forget your password, press the reset button located on the top of the device. Reset action will re-initialize the settings. All configurations, including username, password and IP address(s), will be reset, and requires re-entering.      POE (Power over Ethernet) Application
 In Wall Access Point 14  Note: To use the WAP-001’s POE feature, follow the instructions for your specific POE device.
 In Wall Access Point  15 3 Configuring the In Wall Access Point Step 1: Start your browser, and then enter the factory default IP address 10.59.1.254 in your browser’s location box. Press Enter.  Figure 4 Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default) Step 2: The In Wall Box Access Pointconfiguration tools menu will appear. In the Username and Password field, type the factory default user name admin and password admin and click Login. If you are first time setting the system, the wizard setup screen will appear. You will be guided, step-by-step, through a basic setup procedure. Figure 5 Configuration Tools Menu   Note: ) This Web agent is best viewed with IE 5.0 or Netscape 6.0 and above browsers. ) Username and Password can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive. ) If for some reason your password is lost or you cannot gain access to the In Wall Box Access PointConfiguration Program, please press the reset button to load the device to manufacturer defaults. ) If the In Wall Box Access Pointdoesn’t send packet in 5 minutes (default), the In Wall Box Access Pointwills logout automatically. ) Proxy needs to set disable first when administrator accesses admin UI  Username: admin Password: admin
 In Wall Access Point 16    The Setting enables you to configure advanced settings related to accessing the Internet;display In Wall Box Access Pointbasic status and process Firmware upgrade, change password and backup or restore configuration.  Including,  z Internet Setting ¾ Link z Wireless ¾ Basic ¾ Advanced ¾ Security ¾ WPS z Administration ¾ Management ¾ Firmware ¾ Configuration ¾ SNMP ¾ System Status ¾ Ping Command z System Tool ¾ Restart ¾ Logout                               Figure 6 Configuration Tools Menu
 In Wall Access Point  17     3-1  Internet Setting 3-1-1 TCP/IP Setting The IP address can be manually set or automatically assigned by a DHCP server on the LAN. If you are manually setting the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway IP address settings, set them appropriately, so that they comply with your LAN environment.  Figure 7 the TCP/IP Setting DHCP Client The device can work as a DHCP client. This allows the device to obtain the IP address and other TCP/IP settings from your switch or IP router. If your device    comes with this feature, please enable Use DHCP Client.   Figure 8 DHCP Client Setting Screen Item  Default  Description MTU Setting  1492  MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies maximum
 In Wall Access Point 18transmission unit size.     Static IP  Figure 9 Static IP Setting Screen Item   Description IP Address  10.59.1.254  Enter the IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection (provided by your ISP). Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0  Enter the subnet mask for the IP address. Gateway IP Gateway   Enter the Gateway IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection Primary DNS Server   A primary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection  Secondary DNS Server   A secondary DNS server IP address for the xDSL/Cable connection. If the primary DNS Server IP were not available, meanwhile, Secondary DNS Server IP would start in the same time. MTU Setting  1492  MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies maximum transmission unit size.
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 In Wall Access Point 203-2  Wireless 3-2-1 Wireless Basic Setting  Figure 10 Wireless Basic Setting Screen Item  Default  Description General Settings ESSID Wireless The ESSID is the unique name that is shared among all points in a wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters. Channel  6  Select the channel ID for wireless connection. 802.11 Mode  802.11g+802.11b Select the 802.11 mode of following:: -802.11n+802.11g+802.11b -802.11n+802.11g -802.11g+802.11n -802.11n only -802.11g only -802.11b only Channel Width  Auto 20/40MHz  Select of channel width of Auto 20/40 MHz or 20MHz Transmit Power 10% To Adjust the output power of the system to get the appropriate coverage of your wireless network. Select the 10% to 100% that you needed for your environment.
 In Wall Access Point  21 3-2-2  Wireless Advanced Setting  Figure 11 Wireless Advanced Setting Screen Item  Default  Description Beacon Interval  200  This value valid range is 1 to 1000 indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. RTS Threshold  2347 This value valid range is 256-2342. This setting determines the packet size at which the Wireless Subscriber Gateway issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the Wireless Subscriber Gateway, or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the Wireless Subscriber Gateway and not each other. Fragmentation Threshold  2432 This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented. Enter a setting ranging from 256 to 2432 bytes. Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference. Preamble Type  Long PreambleThe preamble type is a section of data at the head of a packet that contains information the Wireless Subscriber Gateway and client devices need when sending and receiving packets. The setting menu allows you to select a long, short or dynamic preamble type.
 In Wall Access Point 22Click Apply button to save the new settings.  3-2-3  Wireless Security Setting  Figure 12 Wireless Security Setting Screen Item  Default  Description Security Disable Select disable to allow wireless station to communicate with the device without any data encryption. Select enable to enable WPA or WEP data encryption. WPA2 Encryption  Wi-Fi Protected Access Encryption Pre-shared Key  Empty  Enter a pre-shared key from 8 to 63 case sensitive ASCII characters. Group Key Re-Keying 86400 Seconds  Enter a number in the field to set the force re-keying interval. WPA Encryption  Wi-Fi Protected Access Encryption
 In Wall Access Point  23 Pre-shared Key  Empty  Enter a pre-shared key from 8 to 63 case sensitive ASCII characters. Group Key Re-Keying 86400 Seconds  Enter a number in the field to set the force re-keying interval.
 In Wall Access Point 24Item  Default  Description WEP Key  1 This selects which of the Keys the In Wall Box Access Pointuses when it transmits. You can change the selected encryption key every now and then to increase the security of your network. Note: You have to configure all WEP keys (1~4), and select one of the four WEP key. Enter 5 characters (case sensitive) for ASCII 64-bit WEP Key. Enter 10 characters (case sensitive) for Hex 64-bit WEP Key. Enter 13 characters (case sensitive) for ASCII 128-bit WEP Key. Enter 26 characters (case sensitive) for Hex 128-bit WEP Key. Click Apply button to save the new settings.  Figure 13 Restart Dialog Box Click Apply button, the restart dialog box appears. Click on Apply to restart the system.
 In Wall Access Point  25 3-3  Advanced 3-3-1 Management  Define the In Wall Box Access PointManagement configuration  Figure 14 Management Setting Screen
 In Wall Access Point 26  Item  Default  Description Administrator Setting Username  The username can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and is sensitive. Password  The password can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters and is sensitive. Date/Time Date (Year/Month/Day)  System Date The system date of the In Wall Access Point. The valid setting of year is from 2002 to 2035. Time (Hour:Minute:Second)  System Time The system time of the In Wall Access Point.  -  Click “Get from my Computer” button to correct the system date and time.  -  Click “Get from NTP server” button to correct the system date and time. NTP Setting  Disable Enables or disables NTP (Network Time Protocol) Time Server. Network Time Protocol can be utilized to synchronize the time on devices across a network. A NTP Time Server is utilized to obtain the correct time from a time source and adjust the local time. Server IP/Domain Name  Empty  Enter the IP address/domain name of NTP server. The maximum allowed characters length is 100. Time Zone  GMT-12:00  Select the appropriate time zone for your location. Update Time  0 hours  Enter the number of hours for update time. Daylight Saving Time Disable Enables or disables Daylight Saving Time (DST). Month/Day  Set the Daylight Saving Time (DST) on the In Wall Access Point. Adjust the begin time and end time. LED Setting    Disable  Enable or Disable Device LED lighting. Secure administrator IP Addresses  Any Options: Any and Specify. Administrator can specify 5 IP addresses or a range to allow remote control access from network. Allow remote user to ping the device  Enable This function allows remote user to ping the In Wall Box Access Pointthrough Internet. Ping is normally used to test the physical connection between two
 In Wall Access Point  27 devices, to ensure that everything is working correctly.    3-3-2 Firmware  The Firmware Upgrade menu loads updated firmware to be permanent in flash ROM. The download file should be a binary file from factory; otherwise the agent will not accept it. After downloading the new firmware, the agent will automatically restart it. z Manual Firmware Upgrade  Figure 15 Manual Firmware Upgrade Setting Screen Item  Default Description This allow administrator to upgrade the firmware via HTTP. Local PC File Path  Empty  Enter the file name and location in the Local PC File Path field. This allows administrator use TFTP server to upgrade firmware. Remote TFTP Server IP Address Empty  Enter the IP address of TFTP Server. File Name  Empty  Enter the file name in the File Name field. Note:  1. Before downloading the new firmware, users must save the configuration file for restore configuration parameters of the device. 2. Do not turn the power off during the upgrade process. This will damage the unit.
 In Wall Access Point 28z Scheduled Firmware Upgrade Scheduled Firmware Upgrade is a program that enables an automatic upgrade to the latest firmware version through the TFTP server.  Figure 16 Scheduled Firmware Upgrade Setting Screen Item  Default  Description Disable/Enable  Disables or enables the scheduled firmware upgrade function. TFTP Server IP  Empty  Enter the IP address of TFTP Server. File Synchronization Empty  Enter the file name and location in the File Synchronization field.   Click the button to display synchronization file example. Frequency  Weekly  Set the firmware upgrade time. The default value is “Weekly”.  Figure 17 Synchronization File Sample Code
 In Wall Access Point  29 Note: Do not turn the power off during the upgrade process. This will damage the unit.
 In Wall Access Point 303-3-3 Configuration This feature can backup the system configuration from this device to your PC or restore your stored system configuration to this device.  Figure 18 Configuration Setting Screen Item  Default Description Backup  Click it to save the system configuration to your computer. (export.cfg) Remote TFTP Server IP Address Empty  Enter the IP address of TFTP Server. File Name  Empty  Enter the file name in the File Name field. Restore  Click it to restore your system configuration. Local PC File Path  Empty  Enter the file pathname of the system configuration file in the Local PC File Path field. Remote TFTP Server IP Address Empty  Enter the IP address of TFTP Server. File Name  Empty  Enter the file name in the File Name field. Reset the system back to factory defaults Erase all setting and back to factory setting. Keep subscriber profile  Disable  Click the keep subscriber profile to change all the parameters
 In Wall Access Point  31 into factory setting but still reserve the subscriber profiles.
 In Wall Access Point 323-3-4 SNMP The SNMP Agent Configuration screen enables you to access to your device via Simple Network Management Protocol. If you are not familiar with SNMP, please consult your Network Administrator or consult SNMP reference material. You must first enable SNMP on the SNMP Agent Configuration screen.   Figure 19 SNMP Setting Screen Item  Default  Description SNMP Disable  Disables or enables the SNMP management. SNMP Port 161  If the SNMP enables, also allowed to specific the SNMP port number via NAT. The allowed SNMP port numbers are 161 (default), 16100-16199 and Trap port numbers are 162 (default), 16200-16299. This Port setting is useful for remote control via NAT network. Trap Port  162 Configuration Community Name public/private  Every unit with SNMP enable must be configured to recognize one or more community names up to 20 characters. The default setting for the community of entry 1 is “public” and for the entry 2 is “private” and others are empty. NMS Address ANY  The address of the NMS. The default settings for the NMS Networking are “ANY”. Privileges  Read/Write  Choose “Read”, “Write”, “Trap Recipients” and “All” for different privileges. The default setting of the entry 2 is “write” and others are “read”. Status  Valid/Invalid  Chosen “Valid” or “Invalid”. The default setting of entry 1, 2 are valid
 In Wall Access Point  33 and others are invalid. 3-3-5 System 3-3-6 Ping Command  The Ping function can check the Wireless Subscriber Gateway networking connective or not. Figure 20 Ping Command Screen Item  Description IP or URL  Enter the IP address or the URL link.  3-4  Advanced 3-4-1 Restart  If your In Wall Box Access Pointis not operating correctly, you can choose this option to display the restart Wireless Subscriber Gateway screen. Clicking the apply button restart the In Wall Access Point, with all of your settings remaining intact.  Figure 21 Restart Screen
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 In Wall Access Point  35 3-4-2 Logout If you would like to leave the configuration page, please click apply to exit.  Figure 22 Restart Screen  Appendix A Signal Connection Arrangements RJ-45 Ethernet Port The In Wall Box Access PointRJ-45 Ethernet port can connect to any networking devices that use a standard LAN interface, such as a Hub/Switch Hub or Router. Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair (STP) cable to connect the networking device to the RJ-45 Ethernet port.   Depending on the type of connection, 10Mbps or 100Mbps, use the following Ethernet cable, as prescribed. 10Mbps: Use EIA/TIA-568-100-Category 3, 4 or 5 cable. 100Mbps: Use EIA/TIA-568-100-Category 5 cable. Figure 23    RJ-45 Connector and Cable Pins Note: To prevent loss of signal, make sure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters.
 In Wall Access Point 36Appendix B Regulations/EMI Compliance 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.  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.   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  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 20cm between the radiator & your body.    For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.  NCC警語: (1)「經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能」警語以及(2)「低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾」警語。
 In Wall Access Point  37 LIMITED WARRANTY In Wall Access Point What the warranty covers: We warrant its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, we will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a like product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components. How long the warranty is effective: The Easy Hotspot Kit is warranted for one year for all parts and one year for all labor from the date of the first consumer purchase. Who the warranty protects: This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser. What the warranty does not cover: 1. Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. 2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product. b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us. c. Any damage of the product due to shipment. d. Removal or installation of the product. e. Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. f.   Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications. g. Normal wears and tear. h. Any other cause that does not relate to a product defect. 3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges. How to get service: 1. For information about receiving service under warranty, contact our Customer Support. 2. To obtain warranted service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address (d) a description of the problem and (e) the serial number of the product. 3. Take or ship the product prepaid in the original container to your dealer, and our service center. 4. For additional information, contact your dealer or our Customer Service Center. Limitation of implied warranties: THERE ARE NOWARRANTIED, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Exclusion of damages: Our LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. We SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: 1. DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBLITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 2. ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.
 In Wall Access Point 383. ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.

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