NEXXT SOLUTIONS NXG150 NexxtGate 150 High Power Access Point User Manual

NEXXT SOLUTIONS NexxtGate 150 High Power Access Point

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Nexxt Solutions - NexxtGate150 Access Point
Quick Installation Guide
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Nexxt Solutions 2 .4 GHz
High-Power Wireless-N Access Point NexxtGate150.
If any of the following items are mismatched, missing or
damaged, please contact the merchant from whom you
purchased the unit for immediate replacement.
• 150Mbps wireless long-range access point 1 pc
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Passive PoE injector
Screws and anchors
Grounding screw
Quick installation guide
2. Product overview
2.1 Front view layout and connectors
Please refer to the figure below to familiarize yourself
with the access point's layout, features and connectors.
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1. Ground: Attach a copper wire here to establish a
good earth ground and to provide the proper surge
and lightning protection.
2. SMAIQc This is a RP- SMA jack to connect an
optional external antenna
3. LAN: This is a 10/100Mbps LAN port
4. LAN/WAN/POE: This port provides Power over an
Ethernet connection through the injector module,
and it works interchangeably as a WAN port in router
mode end as a LAN port in AP mode.
5. Cable access hole cut-outs.
2.2 Injector overview
•LAN/WAN: 1 OOMbps Ethernet port.
• PDE: Power over Ethernet port.
• Reset: Press it for 8-10 seconds to
restore device to factory its default settings.
•Power: DC input jack.
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2.3 Rear view
LED status indicator panel
Slip resistant pole/well
mounting brackets
LED
PWR
WAN/LAN
Description
Status
Solid orange light
The device is connected
to the power source
Solid orange light
An Ethernet cable is connected
Blinking orange light Data is being transmitted
through that port
An Ethernet cable is connected
Solid orange light
LAN
Blinking orange light Data is being transmitted
through that port
Maximum power is used to
Orange
broadcast the wireless signal
WLAN
Pink
Medium power is used to
broadcast the wireless signal
Red
Low power is used to broadcast
the wireless signal
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2.4 Checking the LEDs
Upon powering on your access point. verify that the
PWR and WlAN LEDs light up orange.
3. Location of the access point
Before making any hardware connections, find a
suitable location to place the access point. The best
spot is usually at the center of the wireless network,
with unobstructed line-of-sight to all wireless clients
operating in the coverage area.
Also consider that the higher the antenna is placed, the
better the device can perform. Do not forget to make
sure that the structure or pole you use to install the
device is stable and properly secured.
1. If setting up the device in an indoor installation, use
the keyholes on the brackets to mark the location on
the wall where the access point is to be mounted.
2. Drill the holes and then drive the supplied anchors
[if required] and screws into the wall . Leave the head
of the screw slighgtly above the surface to hang the
access point from the keyholes on the back.
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3. If setting up the device in an outdoor location,
thread the tie wraps trough the grooves underneath
the brackets. Then attach the device firmly to the
pole. The connection will be similar to the figure
below, once the above steps have been successfully
completed .
pole
4. Herdwere installation
1. Slide the bottom cover of the unit down to expose the
ports.
2. In order to integrate your new wireless access point
into your installation, start by plugging one end of an
Ethernet cable to the PoE port of the supplied injector
module, and the other end of the cable to the LAN/
WAN/POE port on the access point.
3. Use a second Ethernet cable to make the connection
between the LAN port of the PoE module and your
computer.
4. Replace the cover by sliding it up it until it clicks
in place.
5. Power the device by plugging the included AC power
adapter to DC jack on the PoE unit, and the other end
into a standard wall outlet.
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5. Initial configuration
Note: only a wired network connection can be used for
the initial configuration of the access point.
Since this this device operates in AP mode by default,
the user needs to manually configure a static IP
address for the PC.
1. To do so, click on Start> Control Panel> Network
and Internet> Network and Sharing Center,
followed by Change adapter settings.
2.After right-clicking on the Local Area Connection,
select Properties.
Local Area Connection
Disable
St atus
Diagnose
Bridge Connections
Create Shortcut
Delete
Rename
Properties
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3.Select Internet Protocol Version 4 [TCP/1Pv4)
and then go to Properties. You may also enable
this option directly by double-<:licking on Internet
Protocol Version 4 [TCP/1Pv4).
Local Area Connectio n 2 Properties
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Configure ...
This connection uses the following items:
~ :.L Client for Microsoft Networks
~ maoS Packet Scheduler
~ ~File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft: Networks
~ ...... Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/1Pv6)
....IInternet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/1Pv4) I
...._ link-layer Tapology Discovery Mapper VO Driver
~ ..... Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
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Properties
LUnmstall
Description
Transmission Control Protocol/lntemetProtocoL The default wide
area network protocol that provides communication across
d iverse interconnected networks.
OK
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Cancel
4.0nce the next dialog box comes up, select Use the
following IP address option. The following items will
become available:
•IP address: Enter 192. 168.0. XXX (whereby X is
any number between 2-253).
•Subnet mask: Enter 255.255.255.0.
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5.Click OK twice to save your settings and complete the
IP address configuration of the device.
5.1 Login
1.Start your WEB browser. Type http://192.168.0.1
in the address field and press enter to continue.
If) New Tab - Windows Internet Explorer
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@.] http://192l68.0l/
2.A dialog box will prompt you to enter the User name
and Password. By default, both are set to admin, in
lowercase. Click login to complete this step.
Login
3.Afterwards, you can assign a new password for
security purposes without necessarily modifying the
default user name.
4. If the login window fails to appear, it means that your
Web-browser has been set to a proxy. Verify that your
parameters and passwords are correct, before
making another attempt.
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5.2.Quick setup wizard
1.After successfully logging in, click on the Quick setup
tab. Three operation modes are provided in the
access point to meet each user's needs.
•AP mode: this mode enables wireless devices to
access a network using wi-fi, in an access point
configuration.
•Universal repeater mode: choose this mode to
enable users to share the internet as a WISP client
router.
•Router mode: choose this mode to enable users
to share internet via ADSL/Cable modem, in a
wireless broadband router configuration.
2.For illustration purposes, we will walk you through the
AP option, which is also the default mode of operation
for the device.
3.After selecting AP mode, click Next to open the
wireless configuration window, as illustrated below:
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4. Proceed to configure the basic wireless parameters
including SSID, channel and security.
• SSID: enter a unique name to identify your
wireless network. However, choose one that is
easily remembered by network users. In this
example, we are using Nexxt_XXXXXX as the SSID
identifier [whereby the "X" represents the last six
digits of the access point's MAC address).
•Channel: for optimal wireless performance, use the
Auto default setting to let the device automatically
scan a channel with the least interference
for your wireless network to operate on, or you
may manually select an unused channel from the
drop-down list.
•Security mode (encryption algorithm): this option
is disabled by default with no password assigned.
However, we recommend selecting WPA/WPA2PSK and entering a passkey in order to properly
secure your network.
5.Click Next to configure the wireless settings for the
device. The device MUST operate on the same channel as the uplink AP for successful implementation of
the feature.
6.Click on Complete to exit the Quick Setup wizard and
reboot the access point.
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7. To do so, go to Tools > Reboot >Reboot. When the
initialization process is complete, changes will take
effect and the device will be ready to operate in
AP mode.
8. Remove the LAN cable from your computer and the
PoE module. Now, insert your internet cable into the
port labeled LAN located in the PoE device.
Note: at this point you need to set the computer back
to obtain an IP address automatically.
Refer to steps 1 through 4 under section 5,
Initial configuration.
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties
General l Alternate Configuration I
You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network
supports this capability. otherwise, you need to ask your network
administratorfortheappropriateIPsettings.
@ Q.~~~-~~---~-~---~--~-~.9..~~-~- . ~.~.t.~.~.~-~~-~.~.!.!'r!
~ U~thefollowingIPaddress:
IP address:
Sybnetmask:
Qefaultgateway:
@ OQtainDNSserver addressautomaticalty
~ U~thefollowingDNSserveraddresses
E.referred DNSserver:
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DNSserver
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9. The figure below illustrates the typical network
topology in AP mode.
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10. Refer to the manual later on for any customized
settings such as security, encryption, network modes,
antenna alignment and more.
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FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1 I This device may not cause harmful interference. and
(2) this device must accept any interference
received , including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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.
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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 transmitter must not be ccrlocated or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or
TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment.
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 and
your body.
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