Luxul Wireless XAP310 Standard Power Wireless 300N Low Profile Access Point User Manual LUX QIG XAP 310 indd
Luxul Wireless Standard Power Wireless 300N Low Profile Access Point LUX QIG XAP 310 indd
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User Manual-2
PoE Injector Setup > Data In: Connect an Ethernet cable horn your router or swrtch to the Data In port of the rncluded POE lnlector > Data & PWR om: Connect an Ethernet cable from the Dan at PWR cut port orthe lncluded POE lnlector to the Po: Port of the memo > Ac Power; Connect the rncluded AC Cord to the Power lnput ofthe Included lnlector first and then to the AC outlet. NOTE: The XAPcBlO IS not a router and Wlll need to be Connected to a a network With a router In order to deliver Internet access POE Power XAHw Injector Source DATA 3. VWR OUT DATA lN From your Router or Switch The POE In/ector combrnes power and data to the XAP-3IO CAUTION: Because the XAPc3lO ls a ngthowered access polnt it ls normal for lt to be warm to the touch NOTE: The XAPalo is deslgned to work wrth any 802,3ar power a SOUVCSV a NOTE: The memo can also be powered by direct AC power. Contact Luxul to purchase an AC Power Adapter. LUXUL _ CONFIGURATION Default IP Address The XAPesio is not equipped With an internal DHCP server if connected to a Luxul Router, configuration will be automatic OtherWise, the 1P address of the computer for login and configuration will need to be manually configured The table below lists the default parameters of the XAPrBlO Panmeter: DeflultVllul Default 1? address igzisg mo Default user name admin Default password admin The Luxul XAP-31O default 1? addresss 5192168010 If the 1P address of your router is not set to the 192168 0.x network, a temporary static IP address must be set on the computer being used for configuration To do so set the 1P address of the corri- puter to the 192168 OVX range and then use the default 1? address of your XAP-310 as the Gateway/Router Once configured, set the computer 1? configuration back to “Obtain Automatically/DHCP" NOTE: Go to htt ://luxul corn/howitonideos for videos about a changing the 1P address of your Operating System. Connect a Client Device ’ Connecting a Wireless Client Device: Connect the client device to the XAP-Elo default wrreless network Luxul310 Wireless network Wlll run in Open Security mode A passphrase is not reqmred until Wireless Security is configured > Connecting an Ethernet Device: Use Ethernet cable to connect your computer or device to one of the XAPcElO LAN ports Login Login to the XAP-SIO with the following steps: 1. Open a Web browser, and enter 192.168 010 The access point login screen Will appear 2 Enter the user name and password (default user name and default password are both set as "adrnin"), and then click “OK" to login to the access point configuration interface ADVANCED SETTINGS For advanced settlngs Information go to luxul.(om WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION verity that the eleclllcal circuits have appropriate grounding and overload prolezllon > Attach only approved power cords to the device > Verify there is adequate ventilation around the device and that ambient temperatures meet equipment operation specifications > The xnpesio is designed ler indoor use only DO NOT place this outdoors > DO NOT install in or near hot or humid places, such as a kitchen or bathroom Take care to minimize exposure to excessive heat or moisture r small parts and plasllc bags used tor packaglng may be harmful tosmall children KEEP All ACCESSORlES OUT or THE REACH or CHlLDREN‘ r The xAPesio inay beeorne hot vvhen iii use ter extended time periods Thls is normal and is not a malfunction DO NOT install where it wlll be exposed to paper, doth or other tiarnrnable materials REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The devlze complies Willi lnlelnallovially recognized slandards Covering human exposure l0 elee tromagnetic fields from radio devices This equipment also complies vvith FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In orderto avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (a inchesl durlrlg iiorinal operation Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could cause damage and may violate regula tory approvals Any changes or modlficatlons not expressly approved by the party responsible ror compliance could void the authority to operate the cqlilpmcm The equipment version marketed in the U S is restricted to usage of channels ltll only Health and Safety Recommendations Warning: for the use of Wireless Devices: Please observe all wanilng notlces vvith regard to the usage or ereIESS devices Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres: You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of ladle devices In fuel depots, chemlcal plants etc and areas where the AH contalns (hemlcals or pavtlclcs lsurh as grain dust or metal powders) satety in Hospitals. Wireless devices transmit radio treduency energy and may artect medical electrical equipment When installed adiacent to otherequipment it is advised to verify thatthe adiacent equipment is not adversely artected RF Exposure Guidelines Safety Informati nzThe device complies With internationally recognized standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from radio devices LU)(UL Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation: Tire radtated output ofthts devtce ts belowlhc FCC radto frequency exposure ltmtts Nevertheless the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human Contact during normal operatton ts mtntmtzed t The end user must avotd any extended human RF exposure dtrectly tn front or the devtce, up to a dtslance ofzocm, when will ts on c When servtctngthe equtpment and selecting a locatton for the antennas, tt IS important to note that a mtntmum dtstance of 20cm ts requtred between personnel and the deytce or antenna to comply wtth the radto frequency exposure ttmtt > The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed lo provide a separaltort distance olal least 20cm from all persons and must not be coclocated or operattng tn contunction wtth any other antenna or transtnttter The following saloty precautions should be observe c > Do not touch or move the antenna whtle the untt ts transmttttng or recetytng > Do not hold any component contannng the radto such that the antenna ts very close or touchtng any exposed parts of the body, espectally the face or eyes, Wlllle lransnnlung t Do not operatethe radto or attempt to transmtt data unlessthe antenna ts connected, thts behaytor may cause damage to the radio FCC Statement7Wireless FCC 2.4GHz 802.11bgn Thts devtce compltes wtth Pan l5 of the FCC Rules Operatton .s suotecttothe followtng two condtttons (l) Thts devtce may not cause harmful tnterference, and l2) thts devtce must accept any tnterference recetyed, tncludtng interterence that may cause undestred operatton Thts equtpment has been tested and found to comply vvtth the ltmtts fora class B dtgttal devtce, pursuant to Part IE of lhe FCC Rules These lnntts are destgned to provtde reasonable proleclton agatnst harmful tnterference tn a restdenttal tnstallatton Thts equtpment generates uses and can radtate radto frequency energy and, tf not tnstalled and used tn accordance wtth the tnstructtons may cause harmful tnterference to radio cornmuntcattons However, there ts no guarantee that tnterference thl not occur tn a parttcular tnstallauon tf lhts eoutpmenl does cause harmful tnterferc ence to radio or teleytston reception, which can be determtned by turntng the equtpment off and on, the user ts encouraged to try to correct the tnterference by one of the lollowtng measure: > Reortent or relocate the recelvlng antenna > tncrease the separatton between the eoutpment and recetver t Connect the equipment into an outlet on a ctrctttt dtfferent from that to which the recetver ts connected > Consult the dealer or an expertenced radio/TV lecluttuatt For help rcc Camila"; Arty changes or modtftcattons not expressly approved by the party responsible for compltance could votd the user’s authortty to operate thts equtpment Thts transrnttter must not be coclocated or operating tn contunctton wtth arty other antenna or lransrntller Radiation Exposure Statement The equrpment complles wrrn rcc radratron exposure Irrnrrs set rortn ror an dneonrrolled envrronr rnent Thrs equrprnentsnould be lrutalled and operated wrth mlrrlmum drstance 20cm between the radrator and your body "or: (mne rnanuraeturer ls not responsrble for any radro or TV rnterrerence Caused a by unanthorrzed modrncatrons to thr: equrpment (2) To avord unnecessary radlatlorr lnterference lt l5 recommended to use a shlelded R145 cable thrs Luxul XAPrBlO rs rn complrance wrth the essentral requrrements and other relevant C E Hereby, Lllxul, l4203Mlnllteman Duvesdrtezol Draper Utah, 84020, declares that E pmvuslons ofDrveCnveWQS/S/EC For a copy ortnrs report send a selr addressed starnped enyelope to Luxul CE, l4203 Mlnuteman Drlver Slllte ZOl Diapen Utah, 84020 Industry Canada (RSS-Gen Issue 4) Thls devrce complres wrth rndustry Canada’s hencefxempt R555. Operatrpn l5 supyect to the followmg two condrtrons (JJThls devrce may not cause rnterference, and (1)Thls devrce must accept any rnterrerence, rncludrng rnterrerence that may cause undesrred operatron ortne deyrce Le present apparerl est cpnrprrne aux CNR d’lndusme Canada appllcables aux apparerls radlo exempts de lrcence L'explmtatlon est autonsee aux deux condrtrons suryantes : (1) rapparerl ne don pas produlre de broulllage, (2) l’utlllsaleurde rapparerldortacreptertodt broulllage radloélectrlque subl, meme 5| le broulllege est susceptrole d’en comprometlre le tonctronnernent The devrce meets the exemptron from the routrne evaltratron lrrnrts rn sectron 2 5 of R55 lol and (ompllc ance wrth R5902 RF exposure users can obtarn Canadran rnformatron an RF exposure and complrance Le drsposltrfrencontre l'exerrrptrorr des llmrtes collrantes d'évaluatlon dans la sectron 2 5 de R33 ml et la conformrte a lexposrtron de RSSrlOZ rf, tltlllsateurs peut obtenlr l rnforrnatron canadrenne sur l’exposrtron et la corrrormrte de rr Thu lransnrruer mlnl not be Corlocaled or operanng rn cornunctron wrth any olher anlenna or lrarrsmllr ter Thrs equrpment should be rnstalled and operated wrth a rnrnrmum drstance onO centrrneters between the radrator and your body Cot c’rncncur nc dart pas étrc Cerplacé on nc fonctronrrant crr rrrémc (Cmps qu alrcunc alrtrc antenna ou emenellr (er equrpernent deyrart etre rnstalle et aenonne avec une dlstance mlnlmum de 20 centrmetres entre le radlatellr et votre corps CAN legsesrayNMBesrB) lnformatron on thrs documentsupersedes all prevrous versrons Products and documents subyect to change wrthout notrce Products may be drscontrnued wrthout notrce
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