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User Guide
XAP-1030
Luxul Xen™ Commercial Grade Omni
802.11b/g/n Wireless Access Point
Use the XAP-1030 to:
AP
Provide a Centrally Located High Performance Wi-Fi Network
Deliver “Whole Home” or Ofice 802.11n Wi-Fi Coverage With
a Single Access Point
Increase Mobile Client Device Network Sensitivity
and Performance
Simplify Installation While Minimizing Setup Time and Expense
Eliminate Client Device Roaming Issues
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COMMERCIAL GRADE OMNI
802.11b/g/n Wireless Access Point
Model Number: XAP-1030
FCC ID: W59XAP103X
IC: 8584A-XAP103X
USER GUIDE
© 2011 Luxul. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this publication may be modiied or adapted in any way, for any
purposes without permission in writing from Luxul. The material in this manual
is subject to change without notice. Luxul reserves the right to make changes to
any product to improve reliability, function, or design. No license is granted, either
expressly or by implication or otherwise under any Luxul intellectual property rights.
An implied license only exists for equipment, circuits and subsystems contained in
this or any Luxul product.
This product is covered by one or more U.S. and foreign patents Patents: 7,379,717,
6,606,075, 6,373,448, other patents pending
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
The following graphical alerts are used in this document to indicate notable situations:
NOTE: Tips, hints, or special requirements that you should take note of.
CAUTION: Care is required. Disregarding a caution can result in data
loss or equipment malfunction.
WARNING!: Indicates a condition or procedure that could result in
personal injury or equipment damage.
FCC COMPLIANCE
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.
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Warnings
1.2 Site Preparation
2 XAP-1030 SPECIFICATIONS
3 GETTING STARTED
3.1 System Requirements
3.2 Package Contents
3.3 Safety Information
4 HARDWARE FEATURES AND INSTALLATION
4.1 Front View
4.2 Top View
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4.3 Rear View
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4.3 Environmental Requirements
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4.4 Hardware Installation
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5 CONFIGURATION
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5.1 Login
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5.2 Quick Setup
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5.3 Wireless
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5.4 Maintenance
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5.6 Status
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6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
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6.1 Health and Safety Recommendations
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6.2 RF Exposure Guidelines
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6.3 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements—FCC
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6.4 Radio Transmitters (Part 15)
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6.5 Industry Canada (RSS-Gen Issue 2)
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APPENDIX 1: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Luxul Xen™ Commercial Grade Omni
802.11n Wireless Access Point (XAP-1030). The XAP-1030 provides superior
Omnidirectional Wi-Fi coverage in a sturdy and versatile metal enclosure for
deployment in post-construction residential and commercial Wi-Fi installations.
The XAP-1030 is designed to be placed inconspicuously in a centrally located utility
closet or other non-public indoor location. It can be mounted on a wall or simply
placed on a shelf or cabinet. Powered by Luxul’s Xen3D™ Technology, the XAP-1030
enhances data throughput and coverage by as much as 400% over traditional Wi-Fi
gear, providing for whole home or small ofice coverage with a single access point.
With this high performance wireless access point, computers and wireless devices
that are compatible with 802.11b/g and/or 802.11n can sustain maximum data rates
and improved overall performance at signiicantly greater distances.
The XAP-1030 features Luxul’s XenSmart™ web based management interface.
XenSmart provides a powerful, yet simple method for setting up and optimizing
the wireless network. The XAP-1030 is also XenConnect™ enabled for optimal performance and installation simplicity when deployed together with Luxul Routers,
Gigabit Switches, and other Luxul products.
XAP-1030 Features:
X Implements Patented Xen3D™ Technology for Enhanced Throughput and
Coverage
Highest FCC Approved Performance (Effective EIRP 36dBm) for Farther Reaching
Signal and Maximum Data Rates
18dB of Receive Gain Increases Client Device Network Sensitivity and
Performance
Complies with 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11n Standard. Backward Compatible with IEEE
802.11g/b
Supports WMM QoS Functionality to Prioritize Multimedia Trafic
Enhanced Multi-Level Security with WPA-PSK (TKIP, AES, TKIP & AES), WPA2-PSK
(AES), WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Personal (TKIP & AES) and 128-bit WEP
Supports up to 8 SSIDs with Individual Security Settings
Multiple SSIDs Support VLAN Tagging (1 VLAN per SSID)
Single Cable Installation with PoE (supports both IEEE 802.3af and Legacy)
Firmware Upgradeable
Easy 3 Step Setup through Web-based XenSmart™ User Interface
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Installs Directly on a Wall or Shelf; or Can be Placed Discreetly in a Closet or
Other Non-Public Area
XenConnect™ Enabled for Maximum Compatibility and Performance with Other
Luxul Xen Products
1.1 Warnings
Read all installation instructions and site survey reports, and verify correct equipment installation before connecting the XAP-1030 to its power source.
Remove jewelry and watches before installing this equipment.
Verify that the unit is grounded before connecting it to the power source.
Verify that any device connected to this unit is properly wired and grounded.
Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical circuit.
Verify that the electrical circuits have appropriate overload protection.
Attach only approved power cords to the device.
Verify that the power connector and socket are accessible at all times during the
operation of the equipment.
Do not work with power circuits in dimly lit spaces.
Do not install this equipment or work with its power circuits during thunderstorms or other weather conditions that could cause a power surge.
Verify there is adequate ventilation around the device, and that ambient temperatures meet equipment operation speciications.
Products outside the approved conigurations may be in violation of Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.
1.2 Site Preparation
Consult your site survey and network analysis reports to determine speciic
equipment placement, power drops, and so on.
Assign installation responsibility to the appropriate personnel.
Identify and document where all installed components are located.
Provide a suficient number of power drops for your equipment.
Ensure adequate, dust-free ventilation to all installed equipment.
Identify and prepare Ethernet and console port connections.
Verify that cable lengths are within the maximum allowable distances for optimal
and certiied signal transmission.
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2 XAP-1030 SPECIFICATIONS
Standards
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Hardware
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RF Information
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Available Transmit Power
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IEEE 802.11n
IEEE 802.11b/g
IEEE 802.3af
LAN Port: 1 RJ45 10/100 Mbps data and power input
5dBi Omnidirectional Dipole Antenna
System LEDs: Power, WLAN active, LAN link/activity,
Bridge mode active.
RJ45 Connection LEDs: The RJ45 connection on the top
of the unit has two LEDs that indicate power and LAN
link/activity.
Frequency Band: 2.401 – 2.473GHz
Operating Channels: 11
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11g/n):
Up to 36dBm EIRP
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Available Receive Gain
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Receive Sensitivity
(Typical)
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Wireless Operation Modes
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Management and Security
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Certiications
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30dBm @ 6~9Mbps / MCS0
29dBm @ 12~18Mbps / MCS1-2
27dBm @ 24~36Mbps / MCS3-4
26dBm @ 48~54Mbps / MCS5-7
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11b):
Up to 36dBm EIRP
w 30dBm @ 1~11Mbps
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11g/n):
Up to 18dBm
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11b):
Up to 18dBm
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11n): Up to -91dBm
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11g): Up to -92dBm
2.401 – 2.473GHz (IEEE802.11b): Up to -93dBm
Access Point
Point-to Point Wireless Bridge
Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Bridge
XenSmart™ Remote Web-based Management
WEP (128 bit)
WPA-PSK (TKIP, AES, TKIP&AES)
WPA2-PSK (AES)
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Auto (TKIP&AES)
Web Based Firmware Upgrade
QoS: Wireless Multi-Media (WMM) Extensions
FCC Part 15, Class B
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Power Requirements
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Temperature Range
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Operating Humidity
Mechanical
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Weight
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Ethernet POE in: 48VDC/0.375A for IEEE 802.3af
Compliance
Power Consumption: 5W Nominal, 13W Max
Operating: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Storage: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Access Point Dimensions WxHxD: 7”(177.8mm) x
4”(101.6mm) x 1.25”(31.75mm)
Item: 1.2 lbs
With Packaging: 2 lbs
3 GETTING STARTED
3.1 System Requirements
Devices Supporting 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n
Web Browser (Microsoft IE 7.0 and up, Mozilla Firefox 1.0 and up, Safari 1.0 and up,
Google Chrome 5.0 and up)
CAT5 Ethernet Cable
AC Power Socket (100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz)
Internet Connection to View Documentation Online
3.2 Package Contents
XAP-1030 Wireless Access Point
5dBi Dipole Antenna
POE Injector, Power Adapter, Noise Suppresser
Four Rubber Feet for Desktop Mounting
Quick Install Guide
NOTE: If any of the listed items are missing or damaged, please contact
the reseller from whom you purchased for return/replacement.
3.3 Safety Information
To maintain the safety of users and property, follow these safety instructions:
The XAP-1030 wireless access point is designed for indoor use only. DO NOT
place this access point outdoors. If you require an outdoor access point, please
consider the Luxul XAP-1040.
DO NOT install this access point in or near hot or humid places, such as a kitchen
or bathroom. Take care to minimize exposure to excessive heat or moisture.
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DO NOT pull any connected cable with force. When disconnecting cables, do so
by disconnecting irst from the access point. When reconnecting, connect the AP
irst and then the Power/data source.
When installing the access point, be sure it is irmly secured.
Accessories of this access point, such as mounting screws, the POE injector and
power supply may be dangerous to small children under 3 years of age. KEEP All
ACCESSORIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
The access point may become hot when in use for extended time periods. This is
normal and is not a malfunction. DO NOT install this access point where it will
be exposed to paper, cloth or other lammable materials. If not using the electrical box included with the unit, ALWAYS use a properly shielded and UL listed
electrical box for installation.
The XAP-1030 contains no user-serviceable parts. If the access point is not
working properly, contact your dealer and ask for help. DO NOT attempt to
disassemble the access point.
4 HARDWARE FEATURES AND INSTALLATION
The XAP-1030 high powered access point is designed for optimal performance as
well as for simple and eficient installation and setup. It implements Luxul’s Xen3D™
high performance technology and is packaged for installation on a shelf or wall. It
can also be placed discreetly in a closet, attic or other non-public area. Note that
the signal generated by the XAP-1030 is Omnidirectional and the unit should be
placed in a location that is central to the desired coverage area. The XAP-1030 is
optimal for use in single level or two level installations where the network access is
centrally located, the desired coverage area is substantially the same distance on all
sides (i.e. square) and the total area does not exceed 5,000 square feet.
4.1 Front View
On the front of the XAP-1030 are 4 LEDs. LEDs indicate 1) Power, 2) LAN Link/
Activity, 3) WLAN Status and 4) Bridge Mode.
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XAP-1030 Front View
Status Indicators:
The XAP-1030 has four LEDs, positioned horizontally on the bottom right side of
the front of the access point. When viewed left to right, LEDs are as follows: 1)
Power (Green); 2) LAN Link/Activity (Amber); 3) WLAN Status (Blue); and 4) Bridge
Mode (Green).
The following table describes the LED functionality:
Indicator
Name
PWR
(Power)
LAN
(LAN Status
Link/Activity)
Description
On
The wireless radio is active and wireless access is
enabled an active connection to the internet
Off
The wireless radio is not active and wireless
access is disabled
On
There is an active Ethernet connection
Flashing
Indicates Ethernet activity
Off
There is no active Ethernet connection
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Indicator
Name
WLAN
(Wireless
LAN Status)
BRG
(Bridge Mode)
Description
On
The wireless radio is active and wireless access is
enabled an active connection to the internet
Off
The wireless radio is not active and wireless
access is disabled
On
Bridge Mode is enabled
Off
The AP is in default “Access Point” mode.
At startup, the Green Power LED will stay on while the amber LAN Link light
lashes. The blue LED will come on once the XAP-1030 radio is active.
4.2 Top View
The Top of the XAP-1030 provides one SMA antenna connector and one RJ-45 connection that is used to deliver both power and data to the access point.
XAP-1030 Top View
4.3 Rear View
The Rear of the XAP-1030 has two key holes to allow for easy and lexible mounting
on a wall or other solid surface. For desktop or shelf mounting, it also has guides
for placement of the four rubber feet provided.
XAP-1030 Rear View
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4.3 Environmental Requirements
Ethernet cable to provide Power and Data to the XAP-1030.
A computer supporting TCP/IP and equipped with a Web browser. Supported
Web browser versions include Microsoft IE 7.0 and up, Safari 1.0 and up, Mozilla
Firefox 1.0 and up, and Google Chrome 5.0 and up. The Web browser is used to
conigure the XAP-1030.
The XAP-1030 uses 36-57VDC power. The POE injector power supply requires AC
100V ~ 240V, 50Hz ~ 60Hz.
Temperature of the operating environment: -04F~140F (-20C to 60C). Be sure to
place the access point away from heat generating devices.
Humidity of the operating environment: 5%-95% non-condensing. Do not place
the access point in an extremely dirty or damp location.
Keep the access point away from strong electromagnetic ields (i.e. Air
Conditioner compressors, luorescent light ballasts, CRT monitors/televisions,
etc.), and free from vibration, dust and direct sun light.
4.4 Hardware Installation
4.4.1 Access Point Placement
This XAP-1030 uses an omni-directional antenna which is designed to provide 360
degrees of coverage. For maximum eficiency, it should be placed as close as possible in the center of the area in which you would like to provide coverage.
XAP-1030 Coverage Pattern
4.4.2 Mounting the Access Point on a Wall
The XAP-1030 can be mounted directly to a wall. It can also be placed on a desktop,
shelf, or other lat surface. Once the location has been selected, mounting the access point directly to the wall or place it on a lat surface as demonstrated below:
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5.5”
139.7mm
Mounting holes to secure the XAP-1030 to a wall
Install Included Rubber Feet in the Impressions in the bottom of the XAP-1030
4.4.3 Antenna Installation and Alignment
The XAP-1030 includes a 5dBi omni-directional antenna. To install the antenna,
simply align the connectors and turn it clock-wise until it is irmly attached. DO
NOT over tighten.
If the Omni Antenna is leaning, the pattern produced by it will lean as well
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NOTE: Regardless of how the XAP-1030 is mounted, be sure to orient
the antenna vertically as demonstrated in the diagrams above.
4.4.4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
With the XAP-1030 properly mounted and the Antenna installed, you can now plug
the Ethernet Cable into the RJ-45 connector.
NOTE: Category-5, super Category-5 or Category-6 unshielded twisted
pair (CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 UTP) cables can be used. For best
results, it is recommended that Category-6 shielded twisted pair
be used to ensure stable data transmission at highest data rates.
4.4.5 Connecting to the Power Source
The XAP-1030 is POE ready and supports Legacy (48v 1a), 802.3af, and 802.3at
POE injectors. A POE injector is included with the device. To apply power, simply
connect the opposite end of the Ethernet cable to which the access point is
already connected to the provided POE injector or other POE switch or injector. An
Ethernet cable length of up to 300 feet can be used. DO NOT yet apply power to
the POE injector or switch.
NOTE: To ensure FCC compliance and minimize high frequency noise, a
Ferrite Noise Suppresser is included with the POE injector kit. It
should be placed on the Ethernet cable at or near the connector
on the end of the Ethernet cable that plugs into the POE device.
To install it, simply unsnap the plastic fasteners, place it on the
Ethernet cable as demonstrated below and re-snap the plastic
fasteners to secure it in place.
4.4.6 Connecting to the Internet Source
This Luxul device is not a router and in most installations will be connected to a
Router or Switch in order to deliver Internet access. To do so, connect the POE
injector (or switch) to the desired Internet source using another Ethernet cable. Be
sure the source device is powered off.
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Ferrite Noise
Suppresser
POE
Injector
Data/Pwr
Out
Power
In
Data
In
Power
Source
D ta
Source
The POE Injector Sends Power and Signal Over One Ethernet Cable
4.4.7 Applying Power
Once the Ethernet cables have been properly connected, connect the power supply to the POE injector and plug it in to a standard AC power outlet. Or, if plugging
into a POE switch, turn the switch (or appropriate port) on. The network source
device can also now be powered back on.
NOTE: If your Internet source (Router or Switch) is a POE enabled device
and connected via POE, it can be plugged directly into the access
point without the need to run a separate POE injector.
4.4.8 LED Visual Veriication
With power applied, you can now verify that the XAP-1030 is connected and
functioning properly. Prior to placing the access point cover plate, perform a visual
inspection of the LEDs. The Green PWR LED (on the left) should be on while the
amber LAN light lashes, indicating activity. Once the XAP-1030 is properly connected to the Internet source, the blue WLAN LED should also remain on. The
Green BRG LED at the right will only be on if the access point is set to function in
bridge mode.
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LEDs on the front of the XAP-1030
5 CONFIGURATION
5.1 Login
The XAP-1030 is not equipped with internal DHCP server. If connected to the Luxul
XBR-2300 Enterprise Dual-WAN Router, coniguration will be automatic. Otherwise,
the IP address of the computer for login and coniguration will need to be manually
conigured. The table below lists the default parameters of the XAP-1030.
Parameter
Default IP address
Default Value
192.168.0.12
Default user name
admin
Default password
admin
Login to the XAP-1030 Wireless Access Point with the following steps:
a. Be sure the XAP-1030 is properly installed and powered on
b. Open your Web Browser, and enter http://192.168.0.12.
The login window appears as shown below:
c. Enter the user name and password (default user name is ”admin” and default
password is “admin”), and then click “OK” to login to the Quick Setup window.
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5.2 Quick Setup
Quick Setup: For most installations, it is expected that the Quick Setup page will
be suficient to optimally conigure and deploy the XAP-1030 Wi-Fi network. The
Quick Setup page consists of the following:
DHCP Client: Enabled or Disabled. DHCP (Dynamic Host Coniguration Protocol)
is used to automatically assign an IP Addresses to a device on the network. If
DHCP is enabled on the Access Point, it will no longer use the static address set
by Luxul at time of manufacturing and will request a dynamic IP Address from the
Router (sometimes referred to as the Gateway).
When DHCP is enabled on the Access Point, the new IP address will be needed
in order to access the XenSmart™ web management interface. The Router web
interface can be used to look up the IP address assigned to the Access Point. To
Enable DHCP, click on the drop down menu and select Enable. Select Apply and
then Reboot for the change to take effect.
NOTE: DHCP is set as Disabled by default and is the recommended
setting in order to ensure optimal communications with all Luxul
Xen devices on the network.
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IP Address: An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device on the
network. This ield shows the IP address that is assigned to the XAP-1030. To
ensure plug and play capability with other Luxul networking products, the IP
Address is automatically defaulted to 192.168.0.12. If desired, the user can set
this to a different static IP Address. To change the IP address of the Access Point,
simply type in the desired IP address (the text ield will be red if the address is
incomplete), click Apply and then Reboot for the changed to take effect. When
connecting to the Access Point through the XenSmart™ web interface, the NEW IP
Address must be used.
NOTE: Each device on the same network must have a unique IP address.
If the Access Point is assigned an IP address already in use, it
will result in an IP address conlict that will need to be resolved
manually. For optimal communications with all Luxul Xen devices
on the network, it is recommended that IP addresses not be
changed unless absolutely necessary.
Subnet Mask: To ensure plug and play capability with other Luxul networking
products, the Subnet Mask is automatically defaulted to 255.255.255.0. If desired,
the user can set this to a different static Subnet Mask.
Default Gateway: A gateway is a router on the network that connects two or
more networks together. Typically the gateway (router) connects the local area
network (LAN) to the Internet. The Internet Service Provider (ISP) often provides
a physical device (usually a DSL modem or cable modem) that connects to the
gateway with an Ethernet cable, thus completing the link to the Internet. For
optimal connectivity and network functionality, this device could also be the
Luxul Xen XBR-2300 Router.
The Default Gateway ield is the IP address for this routing device. The default
coniguration is left blank or empty, allowing the Access Point to automatically ind
the necessary route to the Internet. It is recommended to leave this ield blank.
Network Name (SSID): Sets the name of the Wireless Network. Default name
is LuxulXen. It is recommended to change the SSID from the default name. The
SSID is case sensitive and can contain:
2 – 32 alphanumeric characters
Spaces
Special characters (i.e. @#$%&*)
To change the SSID of the wireless network, simply type the desired name, click
Save, and then Reboot for the change to take effect.
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Security Mode: Sets the wireless security encryption mode. It is HIGHLY
recommended to change the Security Mode and use the highest security level
supported by the client devices in the network. In most wireless networks, WPA/
WPA2 Personal is an excellent option that will support the largest cross section
of client devices. Security options include:
Open (default - no security)
WEP (128 bit shared key)
WPA Personal
WPA2 Personal
WPA/WPA2 Personal
To change the Security Mode, click the drop down menu and select the desired
mode. The available options for the selected mode will then appear. AFTER all
options are complete, click Save, and then Reboot for the change to take effect.
Encryption: This ield sets the type of encryption to be used by the Security
Mode. The encryption options are dependent upon the Security Mode selected
and this ield only shows while in WPA mode. For WEP and WPA2, and WPA/
WPA2 Personal, encryption is automatically set to 128 bits, AES, and TKIP &
AES respectively. For WPA, there are three options: AES, TKIP, and TKIP & AES.
When set to WPA, it is recommended that TKIP & AES be used. To change the
Encryption, click the drop down menu and select the desired encryption type.
Once all options are selected, click Save and then Reboot for the change to take
effect.
WEP Key: This ield only shows while in WEP mode and sets the WEP key to be
used in the network. WEP 128 bit keys require 26 characters. Allowed characters
are numbers 0-9 and letters a-f. There are WEP key generators online that can
automatically create a key. To change the WEP Key, simply enter the 26 character
key then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect.
WPA Passphrase: This sets the passphrase used by client devices to connect to
the wireless network when using WPA Security Mode. For WPA the passphrase:
Must be a minimum of 8, maximum of 63 characters
Can contain spaces or special characters (i.e. @#$%&*)
To change the WPA Passphrase, simply type in the desired passphrase, click Save,
then Reboot for the change to take effect.
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NOTE: It is recommended to use a strong password containing:
More than the minimum number of characters
One or more capital letters
Numbers and/or special characters
Administrator Login: Sets the password for Administrator access to the
XenSmart™ web management interface. When connecting to the Access Point
through the XenSmart™ web interface, the user is prompted for a User ID (this is
always admin) and Password (the default value is “admin”). It is HIGHLY recommended to change to a secure password when initially coniguring the Access
Point. To change the password, simply enter the new password, conirm the
password, then click Save, and then Reboot for the change to take effect.
After conirming the desired Quick Setup coniguration settings, select Save and
then Reboot for the settings to take effect.
5.3 Wireless
5.3.1 Basic Wireless Settings
Basic Wireless Settings: This screen allows the modiication of the following basic
settings for the wireless network:
Wireless Radio: This ield is used to Enable and Disable the wireless network
and is set to Enabled by default. If the Radio is Disabled the Access Point will not
broadcast a wireless signal. To Disable the Wireless Radio, click the dropdown
menu, select Disabled, then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take
effect.
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Channel: This ield allows the user to set which 2.4GHz channel to use. The
default is set to Channel 6 and is the recommended setting due to the Access
Point being optimized to run on Channel 6. However, any other channel (1-11) may
be selected. To change the Channel, click the dropdown menu, select the desired
channel, then click Save and then Reboot for the change to take effect.
Wireless Mode: Sets the type of 802.11 wireless network to be broadcast.
Available modes are:
11g (802.11g)
11gnHT20 (802.11g/n with 20MHz only channels)
11gnHT40+ (802.11g/n with 20/40MHz channels expanding to channels above
the set channel)
11gnHT40- (802.11g/n with 20/40MHz channels expanding to channels below
the set channel)
The default setting is 11gnHT20, and is recommended for optimal performance of
all types of devices in the network. Use the 11g Mode ONLY if there are 802.11b/g
client devices in the network that will not connect in 11gnHT20 Mode. 11gnHT40+
and 11gnHT40- Modes should only be used when all client devices in the network
are 802.11n and capable of supporting 40MHz channels.
Channel Width: Sets the width of the 802.11n channel. Available widths are:
20MHz (only available for 11g and 11gnHT20 modes)
40MHZ (only available for 11gnHT40+ and 11gnHT40-)
20/40MHz Auto (available for all modes)
The default (and recommended) setting is 20/40 MHz Auto to provide maximum
performance to all client devices and to avoid any potential client issues.
NOTE: HT40 mode will use two channels. For example, if HT40- is
selected and the radio is using channel 6, it would also use
channel 1. If HT40+ is selected and the radio is using channel 6, it
would also use channel 11.
If making any change to the Wireless Settings, select Save and then Reboot for the
settings to take effect.
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5.3.2 Wireless Proiles
Wireless Proiles: This page allows coniguration of up to 8 Wireless Network
SSID’s:
Network Name (SSID): Sets the name of the Wireless Network. If the SSID is not
set on a proile, the name of the network will not be broadcast.
NOTE: Proile 1 is set during Quick Setup
Security Mode: Sets the wireless security encryption mode.
Encryption: This ield only shows while in WPA mode. It is used to select the
encryption method WPA will use (default is TKIP & AES).
WEP Key: This ield only shows while in WEP mode. Allows the input of a 128 bit
WEP key.
WPA Passphrase: Sets the passphrase for wireless network access.
NOTE: If no Network Name (SSID) is speciied, the proile is not active.
VLAN ID: This ield is used to set the Port VLAN Identiier (PVID) associated with
a particular SSID. This feature is used to create multiple wireless networks that
are not accessible to each other (i.e. Home, Guest, Control, etc.). Up to 8 VLAN
ID’s can be set (one for each Proile). A smart/managed switch is required to fully
utilize this feature (see the Luxul Xen™ XMS-1024 or XMS-1008P).
To change or set a VLAN ID, simply enter a number from 1-8, then click Save, and
then Reboot for the change to take effect.
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5.4 Maintenance
5.4.1 Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade: This page allows for the upgrade of the irmware on the XAP1030. To check for irmware updates, visit www.luxul.com/support.
1. Go to the Luxul website and download the new version of irmware
2. Click Browse to locate the irmware ile on your computer
3. Click Upgrade to perform the update
CAUTION: Do not power off the access point or computer being used
during the upgrade or the access point may be damaged.
5.4.2 Factory Defaults
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Factory Defaults: Use this page to return the XAP-1030 to the original default settings. Please note that using this feature will reset ALL values and custom changes
or settings that have been made to default settings. It is recommended to backup
current settings prior to performing a Factory Default. To restore factory defaults,
select Yes in the drop down menu and then select Save and then Reboot for the
settings to take effect.
CAUTION: Restoring default coniguration will re-set all of your
settings to factory defaults. The XAP-1030 will now have the
default IP address 192.168.0.12. For login, default user name
will be “admin” and default password will be “admin.”
5.4.3 Backup/Restore
Backup/Restore: This page is used to create a backup of the XAP-1030 coniguration and Restore the coniguration at a later time if desired. The backup ile can
also be used to set up multiple Luxul Xen Access Points using the same coniguration. Click Backup to save the current coniguration settings as a ile. To restore
those settings, click Browse and select the backup ile on your Computer, and then
click Restore.
CAUTION: It can take several minutes to complete the restoration.
To avoid errors during the restoration, do not power off the XAP-1030
or computer being used. At the end of restoration, the XAP-1030
will restart.
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5.5 QoS
QoS: The XAP-1030 is automatically conigured to take advantage of Wireless
Multi-Media (WMM) extensions. This means that any packets from devices tagged
with WMM will be given top priority. There are 4 priority levels, from highest to
lowest:
1. Voice
2. Video
3. Background
4. Best Effort
5.6 Status
5.6.1 Basic Status
Basic Status: This page displays basic setup information of the coniguration and
status of the AP including: Firmware Version, Hardware Model, Uptime, Connection
Type, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, LAN MAC Address, Wireless
Mode, Wireless MAC Address, Network Name (SSID), Channel Width, Channel, and
type of Security
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5.6.2 Connected Clients
Connected Clients: This page displays the MAC Address, Speed and Signal Strength
of all currently attached wireless devices.
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6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The device complies with internationally recognized standards covering human
exposure to electromagnetic ields from radio devices. This equipment also
complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure
limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches)
during normal operation.
Unauthorized antennas, modiications, or attachments could cause damage and
may violate regulatory approvals. Any changes or modiications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to
operate the equipment.
The equipment version marketed in the U.S. is restricted to usage of channels 1-11 only.
6.1 Health and Safety Recommendations
Warnings for the use of Wireless Devices: Please observe all warning notices with
regard to the usage of wireless devices
Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres: You are reminded of the need to observe
restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical plants etc. and
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal
powders).
Safety in Hospitals: Wireless devices transmit radio frequency energy and may
affect medical electrical equipment. When installed adjacent to other equipment,
it is advised to verify that the adjacent equipment is not adversely affected.
6.2 RF Exposure Guidelines
Safety Information: The device complies with internationally recognized standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic ields from radio devices.
Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation:
The radiated output of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure
limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential
for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
The end user must avoid any extended human RF exposure directly in front of
the device, up to a distance of 20cm, when unit is on.
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When servicing the equipment and selecting a location for the antennas, it is
important to note that a minimum distance of 20cm is required between personnel and the device or antenna to comply with the radio frequency exposure limit.
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The following safety precautions should be observed:
Do not touch or move the antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving.
Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very
close or touching any exposed parts of the body, especially the face or eyes,
while transmitting.
Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected; this behavior may cause damage to the radio.
Remote and Standalone Antenna Conigurations: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, antennas that are mounted externally at remote locations or
operating near users at stand-alone desktop of similar conigurations must operate
with a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.
6.3 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements—FCC
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 or more 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.
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6.4 Radio Transmitters (Part 15)
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.
6.5 Industry Canada (RSS-Gen Issue 2)
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
APPENDIX 1: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For any problems during the installation or coniguration of your XAP-1030, contact
support@luxul.com for help.
To check for irmware updates visit www.luxul.com/downloads
Technical Support
Tel: (801) 822-5450
Email: support@luxul.com
Contact Information:
Address:
Luxul Corporation
357 South 670 West, Suite 160
Lindon UT, 84042
Tel: (801) 822-5450
Technical Support: support@luxul.com
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