Pismolabs Technology P1203 802.11A ACCESS POINT User Manual Mesh Connector 225 DX

Pismo Labs Technology Limited 802.11A ACCESS POINT Mesh Connector 225 DX

USERS MANUAL

 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.    Copyright  ©  2008  PePWave  Ltd.  All  Rights  Reserved.  PePWave  and  the  PePWave  logo  are  trademarks  of  PePWave  Ltd.  Other  brands  or  products  mentioned  may  be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.      User Manual  PePWave Mesh Connector Series: Mesh Connector 225-DX   Document Rev. 1.0 July 08
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   2  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  Table of Contents 1 COPYRIGHT ..................................................................................................................................... 3 2 DISCLAIMER..................................................................................................................................... 3 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................. 4 3.1 PRODUCT FEATURES .....................................................................................................................4 3.2 HARDWARE SETUP ........................................................................................................................4 3.3 LED DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................4 4 USING THE PEPWAVE DEVICES....................................................................................................... 5 4.1 PRE-CONFIGURING PC SETUP.......................................................................................................5 4.2 FIRST TIME SETUP...........................................................................................................................6 4.3 SETTINGS DETAILS .......................................................................................................................10 4.4 INTEGRATED WI-FI ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION ....................................................................13 4.5 TEST THE SETUP............................................................................................................................16 4.6 POST-CONFIGURING PC SETUP ...................................................................................................17 4.7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE .................................................................................................................17 4.8 RESTORE TO DEFAULT SETTINGS....................................................................................................18 APPENDIX:  FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT..................... 19
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   3  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 1 Copyright Copyright © 2008 by PePWave Ltd. The content of this documentation may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole without the prior written permission of PePWave Ltd. 2 Disclaimer PePWave does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or software described herein.  Neither does it convey any license under its patent right nor the  patent  rights  of  others.    PePWave  further  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  any products described herein without notice.  This documentation is subject to change without notice.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   4  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 3 Product Description 3.1 Product Features   Transparent Bridge Mode  WPA/WPA2-Personal and WPA/WPA2-Enterprise security support  Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) support  Always-on, integrated Wi-Fi access point  PolePoint bridging support       3.2 Hardware Setup Please follow the installation guide to set up the Mesh Connector 225-DX devices. 3.3 LED Description   LED  Color  Status  Description Green  On  Power is on PWR      Off  Power is off Green  On  Ethernet is connected LAN         Off  Ethernet is not connected Green  On Associated with an  access  point.  The number  of  LED  lights  from  “MIN”  to “MAX”  indicates  the  received  signal strength level. Wi-Fi     Off  Not associated with any access point
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   5  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4 Using the PePWave Devices 4.1 Pre-configuring PC Setup Prior to the Mesh Connector configuration, a computer with its Local Area Connection set to a static IP address is required to pre-configure to the same subnet as the Mesh Connector (i.e. 192.168.2.X). An  ‘Internet  Protocol  (TCP/IP)  Properties’  screen  will  pop  up  and  set  it  as  follows:    Click the “OK” button to confirm the change. Now you are ready to start the first time configuration of the Mesh Connector.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   6  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.2 First Time Setup On  your  PC,  start  a  web  browser,  e.g.  Internet  Explorer,  Mozilla  Firefox,  etc.  Visit  an Internet web site.  If you are not associated to an access point, you should be redirected to a logon page.  Or you can go also go to this URL http://192.168.2.100/ The page will look like this:  Illustration 1: Welcome Page
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   7  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual Click the “Advanced Config” button to enter the parameters of the access point to associate to.  You should see this screen:    Illustration 2: Setup Page
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   8  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  In the field “SSID” under Wireless Settings, input the access point’s SSID (sometimes it is called  the  “network  name”).    According  to  the  setting  of  the  Access  Point  you  are associating to, you may choose a different “Authentication setting”. If  “Static  WEP  key”  or  “WPA/WPA2-Personal”  is  selected  for  Authentication,  input  the Encryption Key field as well. (There are also options of “802.1x with dynamic WEP key” and “WPA/WPA2-Enterprise”.  You do not need to use these settings unless instructed to do so by your ISP.) Click the “Save” button at the bottom to complete. You can now click the “Connect” link on the top bar and then click the “Connect” button to associate with the access point.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   9  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  Illustration 3: Establishing Connection to the Internet  At this point, you are associated with the access point.  You may now close the web browser and open a new one to start web browsing.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   10  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.3 Settings Details 4.3.1 LAN Interface  Illustration 4: LAN Interface LAN Interface: To configure the LAN interface’s IP address and subnet mask. 4.3.2 Wireless Settings  Illustration 5: Wireless Settings SSID: To configure the SSID / ESSID / Network Name of the wireless network to associate to. Radio Mode: The available radio mode for Mesh Connector 225-DX is 802.11a only. Bit  Rate: To fix the 802.11 transmit bit rate.  Available options depend on the Radio Mode chosen.    If  “auto”  is  chosen,  the  device  will  choose  the  best  bit  rate  dynamically  and automatically. Authentication:  Available  options  are  “Open”,  “Static  WEP  Key”,  “802.1x  with  dynamic WEP  key”,  “WPA/WPA2-Enterprise”  and  “WPA/WPA2-Personal”.  The  selection  should  be according  to  the  setting  of  the  access  point  you  are  associating  to.    Data  transferred  are encrypted under all modes except in “Open” mode.  When “Static WEP Key” or “WPA/WPA2-Personal” is chosen, you should enter an encryption key in the Encryption Key field.  You do not  need  to  use  “802.1x”  and  “WPA/WPA2-Enterprise”  unless  instructed  to  do  so  by  your ISP. Bridging Support: This option enables the transparent bridging functionality with PePWave PolePoint to achieve true layer two transparency.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   11  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual Preferred  AP:  The  MAC address  of  a  preferred  access  point can  be  entered  here.    When the  preferred  access  point  is  found  and  its  signal  strength  is  higher  than  the  “Min  Signal Strength”,  it will connect to this  preferred access  point,  no matter  the other access  points are found even they have higher signal strength or the same SSID. 4.3.3 Roaming Settings  Illustration 6: Roaming Settings Roaming Settings: To configure and enable roaming among APs with the same SSID and authentication method.  Background Scanning Interval: The time interval between background scans.  Roaming Threshold (Signal Level Gain): If there is another AP with a signal level greater than the signal level of connected AP by the specified value, it will reconnect to the AP with better signal.  4.3.4 Wireless IP Settings  Illustration 7: Wireless IP Settings Wireless  IP  Settings:  The  IP  address  can  be  obtained  automatically  or  configured manually.  If you choose to manually configure the IP address for your unit, enter the fields “IP  Address”,  “Subnet  Mask”,  “Default  Gateway”,  “Preferred  DNS  Server”  and  “Alternate DNS Server”. MTU  Size:  You  may also  set  the MTU Size  to  increase the  data  packet  size your unit can handle at one time. AP Settings: The AP Settings will be covered in detail in the subsequent section Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point Configuration.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   12  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.3.5 Restore and Reboot  Illustration 8: Restore and Reboot WAI  redirection:  If  the  device  is  not  connected  to  an  access  point,  and  the  user  is accessing an  Internet  web  site, the settings  control  whether to  redirect the  web  access  to the web admin interface page or not.  If this is disabled and the device is not connected, the browser  will  show  a  web  access  error  message.    The  user  can  still  access  the  web  admin interface by accessing to the device’s LAN IP address.  By default, the LAN IP address is set as http://192.168.2.100.  Web Password Protection:  Sets the password to protect the web user interface. Restore  default  settings: To restore the device to  default  settings.   When this option is clicked, default settings will be restored and the unit will be restarted. Reboot: To restart the device.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   13  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.4 Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point Configuration Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point is configured via the CPE  Setup tab.  The following sections will provide information as a guide through the configuration.  The available Access  Point (AP) settings for the Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point  functionality are as follows:  Disable Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point functionality is disabled  Configure Manually Manual  configuration  of  the  SSID,  Authentication,  and  Encryption  Key  values corresponding to the Access Point.  Configure Automatically The  SSID,  Authentication,  and  Encryption  Key  values  corresponding  to  the  Access Point  are  automatically  configured  to  be  the  same  as  the  respective  values  that correspond to the ISP’s network. 4.4.1 Access Point Disabled  Illustration 9: Access Point Disabled
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   14  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.4.2 Access Point configure Manually  Illustration 10: Access Point Configure Manually In Manual Configuration mode, the SSID is manually entered. Authentication can be one of three configurable values:  Open For Open Authentication Mode, no Encryption Key is necessary.  Static WEP Key For  Static  WEP  Key  Authentication  Mode,  a  64-  or  128-bit  Encryption  Key  is required, and can be entered in either an ASCII or HEX representation.  WPA/WPA2-Personal For  WPA/WPA2-Personal  Authentication  Mode,  an  Encryption  Key,  of  at  least  8 characters, is required. • WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (Applicable to Mesh Connector only) For WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Authentication Mode, the Radius server specified by this setting will be used.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   15  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  4.4.3 Access Point Configure Automatically  Illustration 11: Access Point Configure Automatically  Broadcast SSID: With this option enabled, the configured SSID will be broadcast such that it  can  be detected by an  SSID  scan.  Otherwise,  the configured SSID  will not be broadcast such that it cannot be detected by an SSID scan.  In order to connect with the access point, the SSID needs to be known by the client. Client  Isolation:  Prevent  wireless  clients  connected  to  the  AP  from  communicating  with each other. Keep AP: With this option enabled, the Wi-Fi Access Point will always on even if there is no connection to the mesh network. AP  Transmit  Power  Adjustment:  An  option  to  retain  a  lower  power  setting  for  indoor home devices. Available options are between +8dBm and –15dBm.  With  the  Access  Point  Configuration  set  to  Configure  Automatically,  the  SSID, Authentication,  and  Encryption  Key  values  of the  Integrated Wi-Fi  Access  Point  will  be configured to be the same as in the Wireless Settings section. This configuration mode is effectively equivalent to directly connecting 802.1b/g devices on the customers’ premises with Citywide Wi-Fi.   Important Note: In  the  Wireless  Settings  section,  if  Authentication  is  set  to  either  802.1x  with dynamic WEP key or WPA/WPA2-Enterprise, then the Configure Automatically option of the Access Point Configuration becomes unavailable, because the Integrated Wi-Fi  Access  Point  functionality  currently  does  not  support  authentication  via  the 802.1x with dynamic WEP key and WPA/WPA2-Enterprise methods.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   16  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.5 Test the Setup To  test  to  setup,  you  can  now  go  to  the  unit’s  main  page,  enter  the  user  name  and password.    The  realm  (the  text  box  next  to  the “@”  sign)  value  can  be left  empty.   Then click the Connect button.  Illustration 12: Establishing Connection to the Internet After connected, you should see:  Illustration 13: Internet Connection Established
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   17  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual 4.6 Post-configuring PC Setup At this point an Internet connection should have been successfully established between the access point and the PePWave Mesh Connector. The PC that was previously pre-configured to administrate the unit has to reconfigure its Local Area Connection and be set to ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’. An ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties’ screen will appear. Please set as follows:   Click the “OK” button to confirm the change. For now the PC will send a DHCP request directly to the access point via the PePWave Mesh Connector, and an IP address will be assigned from the access point to the PC. 4.7 Firmware Upgrade The PePWave devices are able to check whether a newer firmware (the software running on the unit) is available.  This can be done in the Firmware Upgrade section. However, it is recommended that you do not update the firmware unless specifically instructed by your ISP to do so.  When a firmware upgrade is needed, your ISP will either give you instructions or upgrade the firmware remotely.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   18  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  4.8 Restore to Default Settings There are two ways to restore the Mesh Connector 225-DX to default settings. If you are able to access the web admin interface, go to the “CPE Setup” page, and click the Restore and Reboot button. Otherwise, you can also power up the unit and wait for about 1 min.  Then push the Reset Button at the panel side of the unit and then hold it for 5 seconds.  The unit will restore the settings to factory default and reboot.
       PePWave  Mesh Connector Series   19  Copyright © 2008 PePWave PePWave Mesh Connector Series User Manual  Appendix:  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:  1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3)  Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the receiver is connected. 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  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.  FCC Caution: Installation such be carried out under the professional person.Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  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. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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