ICOM orporated 400900 Wireless 802.11 abgn/ac indoor AP User Manual

ICOM Incorporated Wireless 802.11 abgn/ac indoor AP Users Manual

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6. Connecting with wireless LAN
Read the “PRECAUTIONS” leaflet first, if you have not done so.
The following procedures describe how to connect to the AP-95M through a wireless LAN, based on Microsoft® Windows® 10.
CONNECTION GUIDE
LL The procedure differs, depending on the connected devices, so follow their instructions when using the other devices.
q	Start the AP-95M, and then turn ON the PC.
w Click the Wireless Network Connection icon.
e	Select the SSID set to the AP-95M and click [Connect].
Then follow the instructions.
q Select
w Click
Click
AP-95M
IEEE802.11ac Wave 2 standard
1. System Requirements
DDOther requirements
• Mounting bracket set
• Precautions Guide
• Connection Guide (This guide)
• Power adapter
• PC
• LAN cable
(The adapter type differs, depending on the access point version)
This product radiates or receives radio wave from its top surface, so we recommend mounting on a wall or ceiling.
You can mount on the wall or ceiling using the supplied bracket, by following procedure ➊ to ➎ below.
About this Connection Guide:
This Connection Guide explains the basic operation of the
AP-95M. Access our website to download the instruction
manual.
LLTo use the security wire, refer to the instruction manual on our website.
RDANGER!
Mark the screw positions using the
bracket as the template.
NOTE:
• Adobe® Acrobat Reader® is required on your PC in order to
display the downloaded PDF instruction manual.
• If your PC does not have Adobe® Acrobat Reader®, please
download it from the Adobe® website.
Icom website http://www.icom.co.jp/world/
Mount the unit securely to a thick surface that can support more than 600 g (1.3 lb).
80 mm (3.1 in)
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
DDSupplied Accessories
• The SSID is set to “WIRELESSLAN-0” by default.
7. About installation
Ceiling or wall
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The AP95M wireless access point is designed and built
with Icom’s IP network technology. It complies with the
“IEEE802.11ac Wave 2” standard, and is designed for
dual band communications in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz
bands.
Dimensions
52 mm (2 in)
2. Panel description
42 mm (1.7 in)
Use the supplied anchor if mounting on drywall.
13 × 43 mm (0.5 × 1.7 in)
Mount the unit to the bracket by hooking the
screws (e) to the hook slots (r) and twisting
the unit until it makes a click sound (t).
Screw hole
Refer to “RESETTING THE AP-95M” in the
Precautions Guide, for details.
Wall or
ceiling
Tapping screw (Supplied)
3.5 × 32 mm (0.1 × 1.3 in)
Hook slots
[MODE]
162 mm (6.4 in)
DDAbout the indicators
Hooking screws
(Supplied)
2.6 × 12 mm
(0.1 × 0.5 in)
Indicator
5 GHz
LAN
MODE
POWER*2
LAN connected
(1000BASE-T)
[MODE] is held down for
1 second
Booting
2.4 GHz
Lights
More than 1 connection/WPS succeeded*1
Blinks
Wireless operation is
standing by for DFS
—
LAN is communicating
(1000BASE-T)
WPS is running
Booting/
Updating firmware
Lights
—
—
LAN connected
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
A firmware update is
ready (Online update)
—
Blinks
—
—
LAN is communicating
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
WPS failed
(Blinks for 30 seconds)
—
Green
Orange
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OFF
Other than the above
*1 When there is no wireless device to communicate with the AP-95M, or no wireless communication is performed while the Wireless Unit is
enabled, the indicator turns OFF. The time when the indicator turns OFF differs, depending on the communication status.
*2 While booting up, the [POWER] indicator lights green → blinks green → lights green.
LL All indicators light while booting.
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Dec. 2018
A7493W-2EX
Printed in Japan
© 2018 Icom Inc.
3. Connecting and turning ON the power
4. About the setting screen
Follow the procedure (➊ to ❹) to connect with the AP-95M, and check the indications as described below.
Accessing the setting screen
• If you are connecting the AP-95M with its default settings, disconnect the networks from your PC.
Following procedures describe how to use the AP-95M
setting screen using a web browser.
r Check the [LAN] indication
About the setting screen
q	Open your web browser, then enter the IP address* of
the AP-95M into the address bar.
If [LAN] does not light, check the LAN cable connection.
Lights: LAN connected
Blinks: LAN is communicating
Green: 1000BASE-T
Orange: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
http://192.168.0.1/
Enter
*The default IP address is “192.168.0.1.”
w Push the [ENTER] key.
• The Login Authentication screen will appear.
To the [LAN] port
e	Enter “admin” (fixed username) and “admin” (default
password) in their respective input fields in the Login
Authentication window, and then click [OK].
To the DC jack
q Link to the Icom web site
If your PC is connected to the Internet, click the Icom logo
to open the Icom web site.
AP-95M
(Default: 192.168.0.1)
w Connect the power adaptor
AC outlet
Displays the screen name list on a menu line. When you
click each menu title, a list of items drops down which you
can use to select the desired setting item.
w Click
e Start the PC
q Connect Cables
w Setting menu
q Enter
[POWER] lights green when the
AP-95M has completed its boot up.
e Setting screen
• When accessing the web browser for the first time, setting the
time zone is required. See the “Setting the interface language
and the Time Zone” leaflet for details.
LAN cable
(User supplied:
Category 5e or higher)
Displays the settings and values when you click the screen
name.
r Setting buttons
Save or cancel the setting values.
• Items and buttons may differ, depending on the setting.
PC
(Example: 192.168.0.100)
IP address for PC
RWARNING!
The AP-95M’s IP address is set to “192.168.0.1,” and DHCP
server to “Disable” as the default. Set the PC's IP address in
the 192.168.0.x (Example: “192.168.0.100”).
See the PC’s instruction manual for the IP address setting
details.
To prevent electrical shock, television interference (TVI),
broadcast interference (BCI) and other problems, ground the
AP-95M through the ground terminal.
NEVER connect the ground terminal to a gas or electric pipe.
This may result in an electrical shock or cause a fire.
DDAbout default settings
Menu
Setting screen
Network Settings
IP Address
IP Address
Wireless Settings
DHCP Server
Wireless 1
DHCP Server
Wireless LAN
Virtual AP
Security
Wireless 2
Wireless LAN
Virtual AP
Security
Management
Administrator
Password
Setting item
Default setting
IP Address
Subnet Mask
DHCP Server
Channel
Bandwidth
Interface
SSID
Authentication
Encryption
Channel
Bandwidth
Interface
SSID
Authentication
Encryption
Username
Current Password
192.168.0.1
255.255.255.0
Disable
001 CH (2412 MHz)
20 MHz
ath0
WIRELESSLAN-0
Open System/Shared Key
None
036 CH (5180 MHz)
20 MHz
ath1
WIRELESSLAN-0
Open System/Shared Key
None
admin (Fixed)
admin (Lower case letters)
To prevent unauthorized access
You must carefully choose your password, and change it occasionally.
•• Choose one that is not easy to guess.
•• Use numbers, characters and letters (both lower and upper case).
About web browsers
We recommend using Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or later with the AP-95M.
Enable JavaScript® and set to allow Cookies on your web browser to correctly display the setting screen.
If other browsers are used, the screen may not be correctly displayed.
5. Changing the administrator password
To prevent unauthorized access, you must change the password.
qqClick [Management], then [Administrator].
eeClick [Apply.]
• The Administrator screen will appear.
wwFill out each box to change the password.
Click
LL Enter the new administrator’s password from now on.
NOTE: If you have forgotten your password, you cannot access
the AP-95M’s setting screen.
When you forgot your password
Reset the AP-95M by following the instructions described in
the precautions guide. The AP-95M will have to be reset as its
default.
Enter
LL Product specifications, appearance, or functions are subject to change without notice and may differ from this manual.
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