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802.11ac Dual Band Ceiling Mount
Wireless Access Point
(P/N:DA1104)
Owner’s Manual
P/N 1308237 Rev. A
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 Issue 8 of Canada. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
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 Federal Communications Commission (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.
Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations #47, part 15.193, 1993. Washington DC: Office of the
Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office.
Canadian Department of Communications
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
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.
Le manuel d'utilisation des appareils radio exempts de licence doit contenir l'énoncé qui suit, ou
l'équivalent, à un endroit bien en vue et/ou sur les appareils :
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.
FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement
In order to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use only with
supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the transmitter
and may violate FCC regulations. Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee
of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Installation and use of this
Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user
documentation provided with the product. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made
to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference
caused by unauthorized modification of this device, or the substitution or attachment of connecting
cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified. It is the responsibility of the user to correct
any interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment. Manufacturer
and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of
government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Declaration of Conformity (R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC)
The following items were completed and are considered relevant and sufficient:
Essential requirements as in [Article 3]
Protection requirements for health and safety as in [Article 3.1a]
Testing for electric safety according to [EN 60950]
Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility in [Article 3.1b]
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility in [EN 301 489-1] & [EN 301]
Testing according to [489-17]
Effective use of the radio spectrum as in [Article 3.2]
Testing for radio test suites according to [EN 300 328-2]
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE UNIT MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING
WATER.
CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT. DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT
CONTAINED IN THE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS. REFER ALL
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION: THIS DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH
THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS AS DESCRIBED IN THE USER DOCUMENTATION
THAT COMES WITH THE PRODUCT.
WARNING: POSTPONE INSTALLATION UNTIL THERE IS NO RISK OF THUNDERSTORM OR
LIGHTNING ACTIVITY IN THE AREA.
When using this device, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
Read all of the instructions {listed here and/or in the user manual} before you operate this
equipment.
Give particular attention to all safety precautions.
Retain the instructions for future reference.
Comply with all warning and caution statements in the instructions.
Observe all warning and caution symbols that are affixed to this equipment.
Comply with all instructions that accompany this equipment.
Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from
lightning. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug the power supply, and disconnect the Cat
5e to the DA1104 at the POE Inserter. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and
power surges. It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the AC outlet
to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment by local lightning
strikes and other electrical surges.
Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the product’s marking label.
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If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power
company.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.
Installation of this product must be in accordance with national wiring codes and conform to local
regulations.
Place POE Inserter to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord/adapter of the device
from the AC wall outlet.
Wipe the unit with a clean, dry cloth. Never use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals. Do not spray
cleaners directly on the unit or use forced air to remove dust.
When not utilizing the recommended 3-gang plastic switch & outlet box, do not directly cover the device,
or block the airflow to the device with insulation or any other objects.
Keep the device away from excessive heat and humidity and keep the device free from vibration and
dust.
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1.Product Introduction...........................................................................................................1
1.1
Package Contents ...............................................................................................................1
1.2
Product Description............................................................................................................2
1.3
Product Features................................................................................................................. 3
1.4
Product Specifications ....................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2.Hardware Installation ..........................................................................................................7
2.1
Product Installation Overview............................................................................................ 7
2.1.1
Panel Layout............................................................................................................. 8
2.1.2
Hardware Description ............................................................................................... 9
Chapter 3.Connecting to the AP ........................................................................................................ 10
3.1
System Requirements ...................................................................................................... 10
3.2
Web configuration access................................................................................................ 10
3.2.1
Configuring the IP Address Manually ..................................................................... 10
3.2.2
Starting Setup in the Web UI .................................................................................. 13
Chapter 4.Configuring the AP............................................................................................................ 15
4.1
Setup Wizard...................................................................................................................... 15
4.2
TCP / IP Settings................................................................................................................ 22
4.2.1
4.3
4.4
LAN Settings........................................................................................................... 22
WLAN1 (5GHz)...................................................................................................................24
4.3.1
Basic Settings ......................................................................................................... 24
4.3.2
Advanced Settings.................................................................................................. 38
4.3.3
RF Output Power .................................................................................................... 39
4.3.4
Security................................................................................................................... 40
4.3.5
Access Control........................................................................................................ 41
4.3.6
WDS........................................................................................................................ 43
4.3.7
Site Survey ............................................................................................................. 45
4.3.8
WPS........................................................................................................................ 46
4.3.9
Schedule................................................................................................................. 49
WLAN2 (2.4GHz)................................................................................................................ 50
4.4.1
Basic Settings ......................................................................................................... 50
4.4.2
Advanced Settings.................................................................................................. 65
4.4.3
RF Output Power .................................................................................................... 67
4.4.4
Security................................................................................................................... 67
4.4.5
Access Control........................................................................................................ 69
4.4.6
WDS........................................................................................................................ 71
4.4.7
Site Survey ............................................................................................................. 73
4.4.8
WPS........................................................................................................................ 73
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4.4.9
4.5
Schedule................................................................................................................. 77
Management ...................................................................................................................... 77
4.5.1
Status ...................................................................................................................... 78
4.5.2
Statistics.................................................................................................................. 79
4.5.3
SNMP...................................................................................................................... 80
4.5.4
NTP Settings........................................................................................................... 81
4.5.5
Schedule Reboot .................................................................................................... 83
4.5.6
LOG ........................................................................................................................ 85
4.5.7
Upgrade Firmware .................................................................................................. 86
4.5.8
Reload Settings ...................................................................................................... 86
4.5.9
Password ................................................................................................................ 88
4.5.10 Logout ..................................................................................................................... 89
Chapter 5.Quick Connection to a Wireless Network ....................................................................... 90
5.1
Windows XP (Wireless Zero Configuration)................................................................... 90
5.2
Windows 7 (WLAN AutoConfig)....................................................................................... 92
5.3
Mac OS X 10.x.................................................................................................................... 95
5.4
iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad ............................................................................................... 99
Appendix A: Legrand Smart Discovery Utility ...............................................................................102
Appendix B: Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................103
Appendix C: Glossary.......................................................................................................................105
FIGURE
FIGURE 2-1 DA1104 PRODUCT INSTALLATION DRAWING ....................................................................................... 7
FIGURE 2-2 DA1104 PANEL LAYOUT - LED ........................................................................................................... 8
FIGURE 2-3 DA1104 PANEL LAYOUT – RESET BUTTON .......................................................................................... 8
FIGURE 3-1 TCP/IP SETTING ................................................................................................................................ 11
FIGURE 3-2 WINDOWS START MENU .................................................................................................................... 12
FIGURE 3-3 SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF PING COMMAND .......................................................................................... 12
FIGURE 3-4 FAILED RESULT OF PING COMMAND .................................................................................................. 13
FIGURE 3-5 LOGIN BY DEFAULT IP ADDRESS ......................................................................................................... 13
FIGURE 3-6 LOGIN WINDOW ................................................................................................................................ 14
FIGURE 4-1 MAIN MENU ...................................................................................................................................... 15
FIGURE 4-2 SETUP WIZARD .................................................................................................................................. 15
FIGURE 4-3 WIZARD – LAN INTERFACE SETUP .................................................................................................... 16
FIGURE 4-4 WIZARD – TIME ZONE SETUP ............................................................................................................ 16
FIGURE 4-5 WIZARD – WIRELESS 5GHZ BASIC SETTINGS .................................................................................... 17
FIGURE 4-6 WIZARD – WIRELESS 5GHZ SECURITY SETUP ................................................................................... 18
FIGURE 4-7 5GHZ WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP – WEP SETTING .......................................................................... 18
FIGURE 4-8 5GHZ WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP – WPA SETTING .......................................................................... 19
FIGURE 4-9 WIZARD – WIRELESS 2.4GHZ BASIC SETTINGS ................................................................................. 19
FIGURE 4-10 WIZARD – WIRELESS 2.4GHZ SECURITY SETUP .............................................................................. 20
FIGURE 4-11 2.4GHZ WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP – WEP SETTING ..................................................................... 20
FIGURE 4-12 2.4GHZ WIRELESS SECURITY SETUP – WPA SETTING ..................................................................... 21
FIGURE 4-13 SETUP WIZARD - FINISHED .............................................................................................................. 21
FIGURE 4-14 LAN SETTING .................................................................................................................................. 22
FIGURE 4-15 5GHZ WIRELESS MAIN MENU ......................................................................................................... 24
FIGURE 4-16 5GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS OF AP ........................................................................................ 25
FIGURE 4-17 5GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – MULTIPLE AP ......................................................................... 27
FIGURE 4-18 5GHZ MULTIPLE-SSID.................................................................................................................... 27
FIGURE 4-19 5GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-1 ....................................................................................................... 28
FIGURE 4-20 5GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-2 ....................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 4-21 5GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-3 ....................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 4-22 5GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-4 ....................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 4-23 5GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-5 ....................................................................................................... 30
FIGURE 4-24 5GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – CLIENT ................................................................................... 30
FIGURE 4-25 CLIENT – AP LIST ............................................................................................................................ 32
FIGURE 4-26 CLIENT – SECURITY ......................................................................................................................... 33
FIGURE 4-27 CLIENT – STATUS ............................................................................................................................. 33
FIGURE 4-28 5GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – WDS ...................................................................................... 34
FIGURE 4-29 5GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – WDS+AP ............................................................................... 36
FIGURE 4-30 WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS – 5GHZ ........................................................................................ 38
FIGURE 4-31 RF OUTPUT POWER – 5GHZ ............................................................................................................ 39
FIGURE 4-32 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS – 5GHZ .......................................................................................... 40
FIGURE 4-33 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL – 5GHZ ............................................................................................. 41
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FIGURE 4-34 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL – DENY .............................................................................................. 42
FIGURE 4-35 WDS MODE – 5GHZ ....................................................................................................................... 43
FIGURE 4-36 WDS SETTINGS – 5GHZ .................................................................................................................. 44
FIGURE 4-37 WDS – SET SECURITY ..................................................................................................................... 44
FIGURE 4-38 SITE SURVEY – 5GHZ ...................................................................................................................... 45
FIGURE 4-39 WPS-PBC – 5GHZ-1....................................................................................................................... 47
FIGURE 4-40 WPS-PBC – 5GHZ-2....................................................................................................................... 47
FIGURE 4-41 WPS-PIN – 5GHZ-1........................................................................................................................ 48
FIGURE 4-42 WPS-PIN – 5GHZ-2........................................................................................................................ 48
FIGURE 4-43 WPS-PIN – 5GHZ-3........................................................................................................................ 48
FIGURE 4-44 SCHEDULE - 5GHZ ........................................................................................................................... 49
FIGURE 4-45 2.4GHZ WIRELESS MAIN MENU ...................................................................................................... 50
FIGURE 4-46 2.4GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – AP ....................................................................................... 51
FIGURE 4-47 2.4GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – MULTIPLE AP ...................................................................... 53
FIGURE 4-48 2.4GHZ MULTIPLE-SSID................................................................................................................. 53
FIGURE 4-49 2.4GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-1 .................................................................................................... 54
FIGURE 4-50 2.4GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-2 .................................................................................................... 55
FIGURE 4-51 2.4GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-3 .................................................................................................... 55
FIGURE 4-52 2.4GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-4 .................................................................................................... 56
FIGURE 4-53 2.4GHZ UNIVERSAL REPEATER-5 .................................................................................................... 56
FIGURE 4-54 2.4GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – CLIENT ................................................................................ 57
FIGURE 4-55 CLIENT – AP LIST ............................................................................................................................ 59
FIGURE 4-56 CLIENT – SECURITY ......................................................................................................................... 60
FIGURE 4-57 CLIENT – STATUS ............................................................................................................................. 60
FIGURE 4-58 2.4GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – WDS ................................................................................... 61
FIGURE 4-59 2.4GHZ WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS – WDS+AP ............................................................................ 63
FIGURE 4-60 WIRELESS ADVANCED SETTINGS – 2.4GHZ ..................................................................................... 65
FIGURE 4-61 RF OUTPUT POWER – 2.4GHZ ......................................................................................................... 67
FIGURE 4-62 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS – 2.4GHZ ....................................................................................... 67
FIGURE 4-63 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL – 2.4GHZ .......................................................................................... 69
FIGURE 4-64 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL – DENY .............................................................................................. 70
FIGURE 4-65 WDS MODE – 2.4GHZ .................................................................................................................... 71
FIGURE 4-66 WDS SETTINGS – 2.4GHZ ............................................................................................................... 71
FIGURE 4-67 WDS – SET SECURITY ..................................................................................................................... 72
FIGURE 4-68 SITE SURVEY – 2.4GHZ ................................................................................................................... 73
FIGURE 4-69 WPS-PBC – 2.4GHZ-1.................................................................................................................... 75
FIGURE 4-70 WPS-PBC – 2.4GHZ-2.................................................................................................................... 75
FIGURE 4-71 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHZ-1..................................................................................................................... 76
FIGURE 4-72 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHZ-2..................................................................................................................... 76
FIGURE 4-73 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHZ-3..................................................................................................................... 76
FIGURE 4-74 SCHEDULE – 2.4GHZ ....................................................................................................................... 77
FIGURE 4-75 MANAGEMENT – MAIN MENU ......................................................................................................... 78
FIGURE 4-76 STATUS ............................................................................................................................................ 79
FIGURE 4-77 STATISTICS ....................................................................................................................................... 80
FIGURE 4-78 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................. 81
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FIGURE 4-79 TIME ZONE SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................... 82
FIGURE 4-80 SCHEDULE REBOOT ......................................................................................................................... 83
FIGURE 4-81 SCHEDULE REBOOT - EXAMPLE ....................................................................................................... 84
FIGURE 4-82 SYSTEM LOG ................................................................................................................................... 85
FIGURE 4-83 UPGRADE FIRMWARE ....................................................................................................................... 86
FIGURE 4-84 SAVE/RELOAD SETTINGS ................................................................................................................. 87
FIGURE 4-85 PASSWORD SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 88
FIGURE 4-86 LOGOUT ........................................................................................................................................... 89
FIGURE 5-1 SYSTEM TRAY – WIRELESS NETWORK ICON ...................................................................................... 90
FIGURE 5-2 CHOOSE A WIRELESS NETWORK ......................................................................................................... 90
FIGURE 5-3 ENTER THE NETWORK KEY................................................................................................................. 91
FIGURE 5-4 CHOOSE A WIRELESS NETWORK -- CONNECTED ................................................................................. 91
FIGURE 5-5 NETWORK ICON ................................................................................................................................. 92
FIGURE 5-6 WLAN AUTOCONFIG ........................................................................................................................ 92
FIGURE 5-7 TYPE THE NETWORK KEY ................................................................................................................... 93
FIGURE 5-8 CONNECTING TO A NETWORK ............................................................................................................ 93
FIGURE 5-9 CONNECTED TO A NETWORK.............................................................................................................. 94
FIGURE 5-10 MAC OS – NETWORK ICON .............................................................................................................. 95
FIGURE 5-11 HIGHLIGHT AND SELECT THE WIRELESS NETWORK ........................................................................... 95
FIGURE 5-12 ENTER THE PASSWORD .................................................................................................................... 96
FIGURE 5-13 CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK ....................................................................................................... 96
FIGURE 5-14 SYSTEM PREFERENCES .................................................................................................................... 97
FIGURE 5-15 SYSTEM PREFERENCES -- NETWORK ................................................................................................ 97
FIGURE 5-16 SELECT THE WIRELESS NETWORK ................................................................................................... 98
FIGURE 5-17 IPHONE – SETTINGS ICON ................................................................................................................. 99
FIGURE 5-18 WI-FI SETTING ................................................................................................................................ 99
FIGURE 5-19 WI-FI SETTING – NOT CONNECTED ............................................................................................... 100
FIGURE 5-20 TURN ON WI-FI .............................................................................................................................. 100
FIGURE 5-21 IPHONE -- ENTER THE PASSWORD .................................................................................................. 101
FIGURE 5-22 IPHONE -- CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK ..................................................................................... 101
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Owner’s Manual of DA1104
Chapter 1. Product Introduction
1.1 Package Contents
The contents of your product package should include the following items:
DA1104: 802.11ac Wireless Access Point
POE Module with AC adapter
Installation Bracket
Round Cover
Installation/Instruction Sheet
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1.2 Product Description
Ultra high speed and enhanced coverage
The DA1104 provides dual-band (2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n + 5GHz 802.11ac) wireless access capability, utilizing 4
built-in high sensitivity antennas. It is compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE power scheme for easy deployment
and can be mounted to the ceiling or wall to entirely cover large rooms.
Ultra High Speed 802.11n Wireless
The DA1104 supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac dual band standards with 2T2R MIMO technology, providing
wireless speed up to 300+866Mbps, which is 22X faster than traditional 11g Access Points. Moreover, the
DA1104 is equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet Port for faster transmitting speed for network applications and less
interference to enhance data throughput. The incredible wireless speed makes it ideal for handling multiple HD
movies streams, high resolution on-line gaming, stereo music, VoIP and data streams at the same time in a stable
and smooth fashion.
Full Support of Wireless Security Encryption
Besides 64/128-bit WEP encryption, the DA1104 integrates WPA / WPA2, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK and 802.1x
Radius authority to secure and protect your wireless LAN. It provides wireless MAC filtering and SSID broadcast
control to consolidate wireless network security and prevent unauthorized wireless connections.
Flexible Deployment with PoE Feature
Compliant with IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet standard, the DA1104 can be powered and networked by a
single UTP cable. It thus reduces the needs of extra cables and dedicated electrical outlets on the wall, ceiling or
other places that are difficult to reach.
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Product Features
Standard Compliant Hardware Interface
Complies with IEEE 802.11ac and IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n standards
1 x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports with 1-port PoE (powered device)
Standard IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Ethernet design
RF Interface Characteristics
2.4GHz (802.11b/g/n) & 5GHz (802.11ac) Dual Band concurrent, which is more efficiently carries
high load traffic.
2T2R MIMO technology for enhanced throughput and coverage
Provides multiple adjustable transmit power control
High Speed (300Mbps for 2.4GHz + 867Mbps for 5GHz) wireless data rate
Secure Network Connection
Advanced security: 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES encryption)
and Radius Authentication
Supports MAC address filtering
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1.3 Product Specifications
Product
DA1104
802.11ac Dual Band Ceiling Mount Wireless Access Point
Hardware Specification
Material
1 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 port
Autonegotiation and Auto MDI/MDI-X
5GHz: 2 ~ 4dBi
Gain:
2.4GH: 2.5 ~ 3.5dBi
Orientation: Horizontal and Vertical
PWR, Ethernet, WLAN
Allow LED turn off via software control
Plastic
Dimension(Φ x H)
Weight
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
Mounting
205 x 45mm
250 ± 10g
802.3at PoE, 48-56V DC input
20W (max.)
In-Ceiling
Interface
Antennas
LED Indicators
LAN
Wireless interface Specification
Standard
Frequency Band
Extend Frequency
IEEE 802.11a/n/ac 5GHz
IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
2.4G: 2.412~2.462GHz
5G: 5.180~5.240GHz, 5.725~5.850GHz
DSSS
802.11b: DSSS(DBPSK/ DQPSK/ CCK)
Modulation Type
802.11a/g/n: OFDM(BPSK/ QPSK/ 16QAM/ 64QAM)
802.11ac: OFDM(BPSK/ QPSK/ 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM)
802.11ac (VHT20, Nss2-MCS8): Up to 173.3Mbps
802.11ac (VHT40, Nss2-MCS9): Up to 400Mbps
802.11ac (VHT80, Nss2-MCS9): Up to 867Mbps
Data Transmission
Rates
802.11n (HT40): 270/243/216/162/108/81/54/27Mbps
135/121.5/108/81/54/40.5/27/13.5Mbps (dynamic)
802.11n (HT20): 130/117/104/78/52/39/26/13Mbps
65/58.5/52/39/26/19.5/13/6.5Mbps (dynamic)
802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6Mbps (dynamic)
802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1Mbps (dynamic)
Band Mode
Transmission Distance
2.4G, 5G concurrent mode
802.11ac : up to 30m
802.11n: up to 70m
802.11g: up to 30m
The estimated transmission distance is a theoretical calculation, the
actual distance will vary in different environments.
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2.4GHz
America/ FCC: 1~11 (11 Channels)
Operating Channels
5GHz
America/FCC: 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 149, 153, 157,
161 (16 Channels)
Channel Width
802.11n: 20/40MHz
802.11ac: 20/40/80MHz
刪除:
刪除:
Max. RF Power
5GHz:
802.11a: 20 ±2dBm
802.11n (HT20): 20 ±2dBm
802.11n (HT40): 20 ±2dBm
802.11ac (VHT20): 20 ±2dBm
802.11ac (VHT40): 20 ±2dBm
802.11ac (VHT80): 20 ±2dBm
刪除:
2.4GHz:
802.11b/g: 22 ±2.5dBm
802.11n: 19 ±2.5dBm
Receive Sensitivity
5GHz:
802.11a: -93 @ 6Mbps, -75dBm @ 54Mbps
802.11n (HT20): -92dBm @ MCS0, -71dBm @ MCS7
802.11n (HT40): -89dBm @ MCS0, -66dBm @ MCS15
802.11ac (VHT20): -91dBm @ Nss1-MCS0, -64dBm @ Nss2-MCS8
802.11ac (VHT40): -89dBm @ Nss1-MCS0, -59dBm @ Nss2-MCS9
802.11ac (VHT80): -86dBm @ Nss1-MCS0, -56dBm @ Nss2-MCS9
2.4GHz:
802.11b (11Mbps): -88dBm @10% PER
802.11g (54Mbps): -74dBm @10% PER
802.11n 20MHz (MCS7): -69dBm @10% PER
802.11n 40MHz (MCS15): -66dBm @10% PER
Transmit Power
Adjustment
15%, 35%, 50%, 70%, 100%, 5-level adjustment
Software Features
Wireless Mode
Access Point
Client
Repeater (WDS+AP)
WDS PTP (Point to Point)
WDS PTMP (Point to Multipoint)
Universal Repeater (AP+Client)
WEP (64/128-bit) encryption security
Encryption Security
WPA / WPA2 (TKIP/AES)
WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
802.1x Authentication
Provides wireless LAN ACL (Access Control List) filtering
Wireless Security
Wireless MAC address filtering up to 20 entries
Supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
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Enable/Disable SSID Broadcast
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia): 802.11e Wireless QoS
Multiple SSID: up to 5 at 2.4GHz and 5 at 5GHz
Wireless Advanced
Wireless Isolation: Enable it to isolate each connected wireless clients from
communicating with each other
IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol): 802.11f Wireless Roaming
Provides Wireless Statistics
Max. Clients
Wire: 253
2.4GHz Wireless: 32
5GHz Wireless: 32
Built-in DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing
LAN
Supports UPnP
Supports IGMP Proxy
Web-Based (HTTP) management interface
SNTP time synchronize
System Management
Easy firmware upgrade
Supports Scheduling Reboot
Supports Smart Discovery Utility
Standards Conformance
IEEE Standards
Others Protocols and
Standards
IEEE 802.11ac (2T2R, up to 867Mbps)
IEEE 802.11n (2T2R, up to 300Mbps)
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11i
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX
IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
CSMA/CA, CSMA/CD, TCP/IP, DHCP, ICMP, SNTP
Environment & Certification
Temperature
Humidity
Regulatory
Operating: 0 ~ 40 Degree C
Storage: -20 ~ 70 Degree C
Operating: 10 ~ 90% (Non-Condensing)
Storage: 5 ~ 90% (Non-Condensing)
FCC Part 15B & 15C, IC, RoHS
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Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
Please follow the instructions below to connect DA1104 to the existing network devices and your computers.
2.1 Product Installation Overview
Installation Drawing :
[MR1]: Drawing labels
need to be cleaned up
Reset Button
Dual Band WAP
Cat 5 cable
LEDs
PoE Injector
From Internet
AC Adapter
Figu
re 2-1 DA1104 Product Installation Drawing
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2.1.1 Panel Layout
The front and rear panel provide a simple interface monitoring the AP.
LED Interface
Figure 2-2 DA1104 Panel Layout - LED
Button definition
Reset Button
Figure 2-3 DA1104 Panel Layout – Reset Button
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2.1.2 Hardware Description
LED definition
LED
PWR
WLAN
Ethernet
COLOR
STATUS
Blue
On
Device power on
FUNCTION
Pink
On
Initializing
Pink
Blinking
Green
On
Green
Blinking
Orange
On
Orange
Blinking
Green
On
Power Present
Green
Blinking
Ethernet active
Signal Survey
The 2.4GHz WiFi is activated
The 2.4GHz WiFi is streaming in session
The 5GHz WiFi is activated
The 5GHz WiFi is streaming in session
Button definition
Object
Reset
Description
Press and hold the Reset button about 10 seconds and then release it. The
system restores to the factory default settings.
Port definition
Object
PoE Port
(802.3af/at PoE)
Description
10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 port , Auto MDI/ MDI-X
Connect PoE port to the IEEE 802.3af/at PoE injector to power on the device.
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Chapter 3. Connecting to the AP
3.1 System Requirements
Broadband Internet Access Service (Cable/xDSL/Ethernet connection)
One IEEE 802.3af/at PoE switch (supply power to the DA1104)
PC with a working Ethernet Adapter and an Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors
PC running Windows 98/ME, NT4.0, 2000/XP, Windows Vista / Win 7/Win 8, MAC OS 9 or later, Linux,
UNIX or other platforms compatible with TCP/IP protocols
1. The AP in the following instructions refers to Legrand DA1104.
2. It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 7.0 or above to access the AP.
3.2 Web configuration access
The default IP address of the DA1104 is 192.168.40.253. And the default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. These
values can be changed, but in this manual, we use all the default values for examples.
Connect the DA1104 with your PC by an Ethernet cable plugging into the Data In port of the WAP connected
PoEn and into the Ethernet port of PC. Power on the DA1104 by plugging in the AC adapter of the PoE Injector.
In the following sections, we’ll introduce how to install and configure TCP/IP correctly in Windows 7 (other
operating systems are similar). First, make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, and refer to the Ethernet
adapter manual if needed.
3.2.1 Configuring the IP Address Manually
Summary:
Set up the TCP/IP Protocol for your PC.
Configure the network parameters. The Ethernet Adapter of the PC should be configured for an IP
address of 192.168.40.xxx (the default IP address of the DA1104 is 192.168.40.253, and the default
router address is 192.168.40.254, the "xxx" can be configured to any number from 1 to 252), Subnet
Mask is 255.255.255.0.
Select Use the following IP address radio button, and then configure the IP address of the PC.
For example, as the default IP address of the DA1104 is 192.168.40.253 and the router is 192.168.40.254,
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you may choose from 192.168.40.1 to 192.168.40.252.
Figure 3-1 TCP/IP Setting
Now click OK to save your settings.
Now, you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC
and the AP. The following example is in Windows 7 OS. Please follow the steps below:
1.
Click on Start > Run.
2.
Type “cmd” in the Search box.
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Figure 3-2 Windows Start Menu
3.
Open a command prompt, type ping 192.168.40.253 and then press Enter.
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 3-3, it means the connection between your PC and the AP
has been established well.
Figure 3-3 Successful result of Ping command
If the result displayed is similar to Figure 3-4, it means the connection between your PC and the AP
has failed.
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Figure 3-4 Failed Result of Ping Command
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation, security settings, and the settings on your AP. Some
firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters.
3.2.2 Starting Setup in the Web UI
It is easy to configure and manage the AP with the web browser.
Step 1.
To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser and enter the default IP address
http://192.168.40.253 in the web address field of the browser.
Enter the IP address of the AP
which by default is 192.168.40.253
Figure 3-5 Login by default IP address
After a moment, a login window will appear. Enter admin for the User Name and Password, both in lower case
letters. Then click the OK button or press the Enter key.
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Figure 3-6 Login Window
Default IP Address: 192.168.40.253
Default User name: admin
Default Password: admin
If the above screen does not pop up, it may mean that your web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go
to Tools menu> Internet Options> Connections> LAN Settings on the screen that appears, cancel the
Using Proxy checkbox, and click OK to finish it.
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Chapter 4. Configuring the AP
This chapter delivers a detailed presentation of AP’s functionalities and features under the main menu below,
allowing you to manage the AP with ease.
Figure 4-1 Main Menu
During operation, if you are not clear about a certain feature, you can refer to the “Help” section in the right side of
the screen to read all related helpful info.
4.1 Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard will guide the user to configure the DA1104 easily and quickly. Select the Setup Wizard on the
left side of the screen and by clicking on Next on the Setup Wizard screen shown below, you will then name your
DA1104 and set up its security.
Figure 4-2 Setup Wizard
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Step 1: LAN Interface Setup
Figure 4-3 Wizard – LAN Interface Setup
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
IP Address
Displays the current IP address of the AP. (Default = 192.168.40.253)
Subnet Mask
Displays LAN mask of the AP. (Default = 255.255.255.0)
Default Gateway
IP address of the associated router. (Default = 192.168.40.254)
Step 2: Time Zone Setting
Figure 4-4 Wizard – Time Zone Setup
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Enable NTP client update
Check this box to connect NTP Server and synchronize internet time.
Automatically adjust
Check this box and system will adjust for daylight savings time
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Daylight Saving
automatically.
Time Zone Select
Select the Time Zone from the drop-down menu.
NTP Server
Select the NTP Server from the drop-down menu.
Enable NTP client update
Check this box to connect NTP Server and synchronize internet time.
Step 3: Wireless 5GHz Basic Settings
Figure 4-5 Wizard – Wireless 5GHz Basic Settings
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Band
Description
Supports 802.11a, 802.11n, 802.11ac and mixed. Please choose its band
according to your clients.
Mode
Supports AP, Client, WDS and AP+WDS mode.
SSID
Service Set Identifier identifies your wireless network.
Channel Width
Select 80MHz if you use 802.11ac; select 40MHz if you use 802.11n;
otherwise, 20MHz for the 802.11a mode.
Control Sideband
It is only valid when you choose channel width 40MHz.
Channel Number
Indicates the channel setting for the AP.
Step 4: Wireless 5GHz Security Settings
Secure your wireless network by turning on the WPA or WEP security feature on the router. For this section you
can set WEP and WPA-PSK security mode.
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Figure 4-6 Wizard – Wireless 5GHz Security Setup
Encryption: WEP
The following picture shows how to set the WEP security.
Figure 4-7 5GHz Wireless Security Setup – WEP Setting
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Key Length
WEP supports 64-bit or 128-bit security key.
Key Format
User can enter key in ASCII or Hex format.
Key Setting
Enter the key whose format is limited by the Key format, ASCII or Hex.
Encryption: WPA-PSK
The following picture shows how to set up WPA-PSK security. You can select WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) and
Mixed mode.
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Figure 4-8 5GHz Wireless Security Setup – WPA Setting
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Pre-Shared Key Format
Specify the format of the key, pass phrase or hex.
Pre-Shared Key
Enter the key whose format is limited by the key format.
Step 5: Wireless 2.4GHz Basic Settings
Figure 4-9 Wizard – Wireless 2.4GHz Basic Settings
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Band
Description
Supports 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n and mixed. Please choose its band
according to your clients.
Mode
Supports AP, Client, WDS and AP+WDS mode.
SSID
Service Set Identifier, it identifies your wireless network.
Channel Width
Select 40MHz if you use 802.11n, otherwise 20MHz for the 802.11b/g mode.
Control Sideband
It is only valid when you choose channel width 40MHz.
Channel Number
Indicates the channel setting for the AP.
Step 6: Wireless 2.4GHz Security Settings
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Secure your wireless network by turning on the WPA or WEP security feature on the router. For this section you
can set WEP and WPA-PSK security mode.
Figure 4-10 Wizard – Wireless 2.4GHz Security Setup
Encryption: WEP
The following picture shows how to set the WEP security.
Figure 4-11 2.4GHz Wireless Security Setup – WEP Setting
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Key Length
WEP supports 64-bit or 128-bit security key.
Key Format
User can enter key in ASCII or Hex format.
Key Setting
Enter the key whose format is limited by the Key format, ASCII or Hex.
Encryption: WPA-PSK
The following picture shows how to set WPA-PSK security. You can select WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES) and Mixed
mode.
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Figure 4-12 2.4GHz Wireless Security Setup – WPA Setting
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Pre-Shared Key Format
Specify the format of the key, pass phrase or hex.
Pre-Shared Key
Enter the key whose format is limited by the key format.
Click the Finished button to make your wireless configuration to take effect and finish the Setup Wizard.
Figure 4-13 Setup Wizard - Finished
After rebooting, please check whether you can access the Internet or not on the “Status” page.
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4.2 TCP / IP Settings
This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your AP.
Here you may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP, etc.
4.2.1 LAN Settings
On the LAN Settings page, you can configure the IP parameters of the LAN on the screen as shown below.
Figure 4-14 LAN Setting
The page includes the following fields:
Object
IP Address
Description
The default LAN IP address of the DA1104 is 192.168.40.253. You can
change it at your request.
Subnet Mask
Default is 255.255.255.0. You can change it at your request.
Default Gateway
Default is 192.168.40.254. You can change it at your request.
You can select Disabled, Client, or Server. Default is Disabled,
DHCP
meaning the DA1104 must connect to a router to assign IP addresses
to clients.
For the Server mode, you must enter the DHCP client IP address range
DHCP Client Range
in the field. You can click the “Show Client” button to show the Active
DHCP Client Table.
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Click the “Set Static DHCP” button and you can reserve some IP
Static DHCP
addresses for those network devices with the specified MAC addresses
anytime when they request IP addresses.
Domain Name
Default is Legrand.
802.1d Spanning Tree
You can enable or disable the Spanning Tree function.
Clone MAC Address
You can input an MAC address here for using clone function.
You can enable or disable the UPnP function.
The UPnP feature allows the devices, such as Internet computers, to
UPnP Enable
access the local host resources or devices as needed. UPnP devices
can be automatically discovered by the UPnP service application on the
LAN.
If you change the IP address of LAN, you must use the new IP address to login the
AP.
When the IP address of the DA1104 is changed, the clients on the network often
need to wait for a while or even reboot before they can access the new IP address.
For an immediate access to the AP, please flush the netbios cache on the client
computer by running the “nbtstat –r” command before using the device name of the
DA1104 to access its Web Management page.
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4.3 WLAN1 (5GHz)
The wireless menu of WLAN1 (5GHz) contains submenus of the settings about wireless network. Please refer to
the following sections for the details.
Figure 4-15 5GHz Wireless Main Menu
4.3.1 Basic Settings
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Basic Settings” and you can configure the 5GHz basic settings for the
wireless network on this page. After the configuration is done, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the
settings.
First of all, the wireless AP supports multiple wireless modes for different network applications, which include:
AP
Multiple SSIDs
Universal Repeater
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
It is easy to combine the DA1104 with an existing wired network. The DA1104 provides a total network solution for
the home and the SOHO users.
AP
Standard Access Point
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Figure 4-16 5GHz Wireless Basic Settings of AP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “5GHz (A+N+AC)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the Band to “5GHz (A+N+AC)”, and then all
of 802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
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5 GHz (A): 802.11a mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
5 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (AC): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 867Mbps (2T2R)
5 GHz (A+N): 802.11a/n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (N+AC): 802.11n/ac mode, rate is up to 300Mbps or
867Mbps
5 GHz (A+N+AC): 802.11a/n/ac mode, rate is up to 54Mbps,
300Mbps, or 867Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID functions.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
through it only. However, if you switch to Client Mode, this field
becomes the SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 5G
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, 40MHz or 80MHz.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Default: 149
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the AP can discover its signal easily. If you are building
a public wireless network, enabling this feature is recommended. In
private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can provide better wireless
network security.
Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
Associated Clients
Click the “Show Active Clients” button to show the status table of active
wireless clients.
Enable Universal
Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage.
Repeater Mode
To enable Universal Repeater Mode, check the box and enter the SSID
(Acting as AP and client
you want to broadcast in the field below. Then please click “Security”
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simultaneously)
submenu for the related settings of the AP you want to connect with.
Multiple-SSID
Enable multiple-SSID can broadcast multiple WLAN SSID's using virtual interfaces. You can have different
encryption settings for each WLAN and you can restrict what they have access to.
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz) → Basic Settings → Multiple AP” to configure the device as a general
wireless access point with multiple SSIDs.
Figure 4-17 5GHz Wireless Basic Settings – Multiple AP
The device supports up to four multiple Service Set Identifiers. You can go back to the Basic Settings page
to set the Primary SSID. The SSID’s factory default setting is Legrand 5G VAP1~4 (Multiple-SSID 1~4).
The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless
network. When the information for the new SSID is finished, click the Apply Changes button to let your
changes take effect.
Figure 4-18 5GHz Multiple-SSID
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Once you have applied and saved those settings, you can then go to the “WLAN1 (5GHz) → Security” page
on the AP to set up security settings for each of the SSIDs.
Universal Repeater
This mode allows the AP with its own BSS to relay data to a root AP to which it is associated with WDS
disabled. The wireless repeater relays signal between its stations and the root AP for greater wireless range.
Here is the example of how to configure Universal Repeater Mode. Please take the following steps:
To configure each wireless parameter, please go to the “WLAN1 (5GHz) → Basic Settings” page.
Step 1. Configure wireless mode to “AP” and then check “Enable Universal Repeater Mode (Acting as AP and
client simultaneously)”. Click “Apply Changes” to take effect.
Figure 4-19 5GHz Universal Repeater-1
Step 2. Go to 5GHz Site Survey page to find the root AP. Select the root AP that you want to repeat the signal
and then click “Next”.
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Figure 4-20 5GHz Universal Repeater-2
Step 3. Select the correct encryption method and enter the security key. Then, click “Connect”.
Figure 4-21 5GHz Universal Repeater-3
Step 4. Check “Add to Wireless Profile” and click “Reboot Now”.
Figure 4-22 5GHz Universal Repeater-4
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Step 5. Go to “Management-> Status” page to check whether the state of Repeater interface should be
“Connected”.
Figure 4-23 5GHz Universal Repeater-5
Client (Infrastructure)
Combine the Wireless Router to the Ethernet devices such as TV, game player, or HDD and DVD, to make
them be wireless stations.
Figure 4-24 5GHz Wireless Basic Settings – Client
The page includes the following fields:
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Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “5GHz (A+N+AC)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the Band to “5GHz (A+N+AC)”, and all of
802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
5 GHz (A): 802.11a mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
5 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (AC): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 867Mbps (2T2R)
5 GHz (A+N): 802.11a/n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (N+AC): 802.11n/ac mode, rate is up to 300Mbps or
867Mbps
5 GHz (A+N+AC): 802.11a/n/ac mode, rate is up to 54Mbps,
300Mbps, or 867Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
Network Type
In Infrastructure, the wireless LAN serves as a wireless station. And
the user can use the PC equipped with the DA1104 to access the
wireless network via other access points. In Ad hoc, the wireless LAN
will use the Ad-hoc mode to operate.
Default is “Infrastructure”.
Note: Only while the wireless mode is set to “Client”, can the Network
Type be configured.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
via its ID. However, if you switch to Client mode, this field becomes the
SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 5G
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the DA1104 can discover its signal easily. If you are
building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is
recommended. In private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can
provide better wireless network security.
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Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
Enable Mac Clone
Enable Mac Clone.
(Single Ethernet Client)
Example of how to configure Client Mode. Please take the following steps:
To configure each wireless parameter, please go to the “WLAN1 (5GHz) → Basic Settings” page.
Step 1. Go to “WLAN1 (5GHz) → Site Survey” page and click “Site Survey” button.
Step 2. Choose the root AP from the list. If the root AP is not listed in the table, re-click “Site Survey” to update
the list.
Figure 4-25 Client – AP List
Step 3. Enter the Security Key of the root AP and then click “Connect”.
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Figure 4-26 Client – Security
Step 4. Wait until the connection established. Check the “Add to Wireless Profile” option and then reboot it.
Figure 4-27 Client – Status
WDS
Connect this Wireless AP with up to 8 WDS-capable wireless APs to expand the scope of network.
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Figure 4-28 5GHz Wireless Basic Settings – WDS
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “5GHz (A+N+AC)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the Band to “5GHz (A+N+AC)”, and all of
802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
5 GHz (A): 802.11a mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
5 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (AC): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 867Mbps (2T2R)
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5 GHz (A+N): 802.11a/n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (N+AC): 802.11n/ac mode, rate is up to 300Mbps or
867Mbps
5 GHz (A+N+AC): 802.11a/n/ac mode, rate is up to 54Mbps,
300Mbps, or 867Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, 40MHz or 80MHz.
Control Sideband
You can select Upper or Lower.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
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AP+ WDS
Connect this wireless AP with up to 8 WDS-capable wireless APs, and connect another AP to provide service
for all wireless stations within its coverage.
Figure 4-29 5GHz Wireless Basic Settings – WDS+AP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Country
Select your region from the pull-down list.
This field specifies the region where the wireless function of the Router
can be used. It may be illegal to use the wireless function of the Router in
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a region other than one of those specified in this field. If your country or
region is not listed, please contact your local government agency for
Band
assistance.
註解 [MSR2]: Where is this
Select the desired mode. Default is “5GHz (A+N+AC)”. It is strongly
field?
recommended that you set the band to “5GHz (A+N+AC)”, and all of
802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
5 GHz (A): 802.11a mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
5 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (AC): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 867Mbps (2T2R)
5 GHz (A+N): 802.11a/n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps
5 GHz (N+AC): 802.11n/ac mode, rate is up to 300Mbps or
867Mbps
5 GHz (A+N+AC): 802.11a/n/ac mode, rate is up to 54Mbps,
300Mbps, or 867Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID functions.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
via its ID only. However, if you switch to Client Mode, this field becomes
the SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 5G
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, 40MHz or 80MHz.
Control Sideband
You can select Upper or Lower.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the DA1104 can discover its signal easily. If you are
building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is
recommended. In private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can
provide better wireless network security.
Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
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Default is “Auto”.
Associated Clients
Click the “Show Active Clients” button to show the status table of active
wireless clients.
Enable Universal
Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage.
Repeater Mode
To enable Universal Repeater mode, check the box and enter the SSID
(Acting as AP and client
simultaneously)
you want to broadcast in the field below. Then please click “Security”
submenu for the related settings of the AP you want to connect with.
4.3.2 Advanced Settings
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Advanced Settings” and you can configure the 5GHz advanced settings for
the wireless network on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-30 Wireless Advanced Settings – 5GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Fragment Threshold
Description
You can specify the maximum size of packet during the fragmentation
of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result in bad
performance.
Default is “2346”.
RTS Threshold
When the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold, the access
point will not use the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet.
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Default is “2347”.
Beacon Interval
The interval of time that this access point broadcasts a beacon. Beacon
IAPP
IAPP (Inter-Access Point Protocol) enabled is recommended as it
is used to synchronize the wireless network. Default is “100”.
describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless
access-point communications among multivendor systems.
Default is “Enabled”.
Aggregation
It is a function where the values of multiple rows are grouped together.
Default is “Enabled”
Short GI
It is used to set the time that the receiver waits for RF reflections to
settle out before sampling data.
Default is “Enabled”
WLAN Partition
This feature is also called “WLAN isolation” or “Block Relay”. If this is
enabled, wireless clients cannot exchange data through the DA1104.
Default is “Disabled”.
STBC
Activate Space Time Blocking Code (STBC) which does not need
channel statement information (CSI).
Default Setting: "Enabled"
LDPC
Low-density Parity-check Code is wireless data transmit algorithm.
Default Setting: "Enabled"
TX Beamforming
It is a technique that focuses the APs transmit energy of the MIMO spatial
streams towards the target STAs.
Default is "Enabled".
4.3.3 RF Output Power
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
RF Output Power” to adjust to different levels of transmitting power for the
wireless network according to various environments on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply
Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-31 RF Output Power – 5GHz
RF Output Power Control provides the flexibility to control the Wi-Fi transmit power to optimize the wireless range.
Wi-Fi power consumption for an Access Point could be reduced to up to 75% from its peak power consumption for
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serving small to medium size homes, while boosted to maximum power for large homes and businesses. The
DA1104 supports output power control levels up to 5. You can change the RF output power level here in
accordance with various environments and signal strength.
4.3.4 Security
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Security” and you can configure the settings of wireless security for the
wireless network on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the
settings.
Figure 4-32 Wireless Security Settings – 5GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Select SSID
Select the SSID you want to configure the wireless security function, which
includes the root one and the client one.
Encryption
Disable:
No security setup for wireless connection.
WEP:
It is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. And the default setting of
authentication is Automatic, which can select Open System or Shared Key
authentication type automatically based on the wireless station's capability
and request. Furthermore, you can select Key Length and enter 10 and 26
Hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not
promoted) or 5 and 13 ASCII characters in the Encryption Key field.
WPA:
WPA is a medium level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices
and operating systems.
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WPA2:
WPA2 is a high level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices
and operating systems.
WPA / WPA2 / WPA-Mixed:
WPA Mixed Mode allows the use of both WPA and WPA2 at the same time.
Authentication Mode
Enterprise (RADIUS)
When you select the authentication mode based on Enterprise (Radius
Server), please enter the IP Address, Port, and Password of the Radius
Server.
Personal (Pre-Shared Key)
When you select the other authentication mode based on Personal
(Pre-Shared Key), please enter at least 8 ASCII characters (Passphrase) or
64 Hexadecimal characters. All of the Cipher Suites support TKIP and AES.
802.1x Authentication
Enable 802.1x authentication function and then please enter the IP Address,
Port, and Password of the Radius Server.
4.3.5 Access Control
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Access Control” to allow or deny the computer of specified MAC address to
connect with the DA1104 on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save
the settings.
Figure 4-33 Wireless Access Control – 5GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Wireless Access
Description
You can choose to set the Allowed-List, Denied-List, or disable this function.
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Control Mode
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address you want to allow or deny connection to the DA1104 in
the field.
Comment
Current Access Control
You can make comments on each MAC address on the list.
You can select and delete MAC addresses with the “Delete Selected” button.
List
To deny a MAC address of 00:26:EC:00:00:01 (for example) from connecting to your wireless network, do as
follows:
Step 1.
Select “Deny” from MAC Address Filter drop-down menu.
Step 2.
Enter 0026EC000001 in the MAC address box and click “Add”.
Step 3.
Click the “OK” button to save your settings and you can add more MAC addresses, if you like, simply
repeat the above steps.
Figure 4-34 Wireless Access Control – Deny
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4.3.6 WDS
The WDS (Wireless Distribution System) feature can be used to extend your existing 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless
network coverage. Here we show you how to configure this feature in 5GHz, which also applies to 2.4GHz.
Before configuring the WDS Setting page, you have to select the wireless mode to “WDS” on the WLAN1 (5GHz)
-> Basic Settings web page.
Figure 4-35 WDS Mode – 5GHz
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
WDS Settings” to configure WDS to connect the DA1104 with another AP on
this page. To configure the security of the WDS connection, click the “Set Security” button. After finishing the
configuration, click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
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Figure 4-36 WDS Settings – 5GHz
Figure 4-37 WDS – Set Security
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Enable WDS
Check the box to enable the WDS function. Please select WDS or
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AP+WDS in the Mode of Wireless Basic Settings before you enable
WDS on this page.
MAC Address
You can enter the MAC address of the AP you want to connect with.
Data Rate
Default is “Auto”.
Comment
You can make some comment for each MAC address on the list.
Set Security
Click the “Set Security” button to configure the wireless security
parameters of the AP you want to connect via WDS.
Show Statics
Current WDS AP List
Click the “Show Statics” button to show the WDS AP.
You can select some MAC addresses of the AP and click the “Delete
Selected” button to delete it.
The WDS feature can only be implemented between 2 wireless devices that both support the WDS
feature. Plus, channel, security settings and security key must be the same on both such
devices. Maximum 8 remote peers are supported.
To encrypt your wireless network, click “Set Security”. For the detail of wireless security, see
section 4.3.4. Remember to reboot the device after you save your wireless security settings;
otherwise, the WDS feature may not function.
4.3.7 Site Survey
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Site Survey” to scan the available local AP. If any Access Point is found, you
could choose any one to connect with manually when the Client Mode is enabled.
Figure 4-38 Site Survey – 5GHz
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4.3.8 WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is designed to ease setup of security Wi-Fi networks and subsequential network
management. This wireless router supports WPS features for AP mode, AP+WDS mode, Infrastructure-Client
mode, and the wireless root interface of Universal Repeater mode.
Simply enter a PIN code or press the software PBC button and a secure wireless connection is established.
PBC: If you find the WPS LED blinking for 2 minutes after you press the software PBC button, it means
that the PBC encryption method is successfully enabled. And an authentication will be performed
between your router and the WPS/PBC-enabled wireless client device during this time; if it
succeeds, the wireless client device connects to your device, and the WPS LED turns off. Repeat
steps mentioned above if you want to connect more wireless client devices to the device.
PIN: To use this option, you must know the PIN code from the wireless client and enter it in
corresponding field on your device while using the same PIN code on client side for such
connection.
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Disable WPS
You can check the box to disable the WPS function.
WPS Status
Here you can check if the connection via WPS is established or not.
Self-PIN Number
Push Button
Configuration
Client PIN Number
It is the PIN number of the DA1104.
Click the “Start PBC” to activate WPS as well in the client device within
2 minutes.
In addition to the PBC method, you can also use the PIN method to
activate the WPS. Just enter the PIN number of the client device in the
field and click the “Start PIN” button.
The WPS encryption can be implemented only between your Router and another
WPS-capable device.
Example of how to establish wireless connection using WPS. Please take the following steps:
Step 1. Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
WPS” to configure the setting for WPS. After the configuration, please
click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Step 2. Add a new device.
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If the wireless adapter supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can establish a wireless connection between
wireless adapter and AP using either software Push Button Configuration (PBC) method or PIN method.
To build a successful connection by WPS, you should also do the corresponding configuration of
the new device for WPS function.
A.
By Software Push Button Configuration (PBC)
i.
Click the “Start PBC” Button on the WPS page of the AP.
Figure 4-39 WPS-PBC – 5GHz-1
Figure 4-40 WPS-PBC – 5GHz-2
B.
ii.
The process must be finished within 2 minutes.
iii.
Wait for a while until the next screen appears. Click OK to complete the WPS configuration.
By PIN
If the new device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and the PIN method, you can add it to the network by PIN with
the following two methods.
Method One: Enter the PIN of your Wireless adapter into the configuration utility of the AP
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i.
Enter the PIN code of the wireless adapter in the field behind Client PIN Number in the following
figure. Then click Start PIN.
The PIN code of the adapter is always displayed on the WPS configuration screen.
Figure 4-41 WPS-PIN – 5GHz-1
Figure 4-42 WPS-PIN – 5GHz-2
ii.
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose the option that you want to enter PIN into
the AP (Enrollee) in the configuration utility of the WPS and click Next until the process finishes.
Method Two: Enter the PIN of the AP into the configuration utility of your Wireless adapter
i.
Click the “Start PBC” Button on the WPS page of the AP. Get the Current PIN code of the AP in WPS
page (each AP has its unique PIN code).
Figure 4-43 WPS-PIN – 5GHz-3
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ii.
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose the option that you want to enter the PIN
of the AP (Registrar) in the configuration utility of the Wireless adapter and enter it into the field. Then
click Next until the process finishes.
4.3.9 Schedule
Wireless schedules will enable or disable your wireless access at a set time based on your predefined schedule.
This feature is often used for restricting access to all users (such as children, employees and guests) during
specific times of the day for parental control or security reasons.
Choose menu “WLAN1 (5GHz)
Schedule” to configure the schedule rule of enabling wireless function. After
the configuration, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-44 Schedule - 5GHz
When setting the Wireless Schedule, it is important to ensure that your System Clock
settings have been configured. If not, your wireless schedule will not function correctly.
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4.4 WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
The Wireless menu contains submenus of the settings about wireless network. Please refer to the following
sections for the details.
Figure 4-45 2.4GHz Wireless Main Menu
4.4.1 Basic Settings
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Basic Settings” to configure the 2.4GHz basic settings for the wireless
network on this page. After the configuration is done, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the
settings.
The wireless AP supports multiple wireless modes for different network applications, which include:
AP
Multiple SSIDs
Universal Repeater
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
AP
Standard Access Point
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Figure 4-46 2.4GHz Wireless Basic Settings – AP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the band to “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”, and all of
802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the
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2.4 GHz (B): 802.11b mode, rate is up to 11Mbps
2.4 GHz (G): 802.11g mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps(2T2R)
2.4 GHz (B+G): 802.11b/g mode, rate is up to 11Mbps or 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (G+N): 802.11g/n mode, rate is up to 54Mbps or 300Mbps
2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 802.11b/g/n mode, rate is up to 11Mbps,
54Mbps, or 300Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
via the ID only. However, if you switch to Client Mode, this field
becomes the SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 2.4G
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, or 40MHz.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Default: 11
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the AP can discover its signal easily. If you are building
a public wireless network, enabling this feature is recommended. In
private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can provide better wireless
network security.
Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
Associated Clients
Click the “Show Active Clients” button to show the status table of active
wireless clients.
Enable Universal
Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage.
Repeater Mode
To enable Universal Repeater mode, check the box and enter the SSID
(Acting as AP and client
you want to broadcast in the field below. Then please click “Security”
submenu for the related settings of the AP you want to connect with.
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simultaneously)
Multiple-SSID
Enable multiple-SSID can broadcast multiple WLAN SSID's using virtual interfaces. You can have different
encryption settings for each WLAN and you can restrict what they have access to.
Choose menu “WLAN1 (2.4GHz) → Basic Settings → Multiple AP” to configure the device as a general
wireless access point with multiple SSIDs.
Figure 4-47 2.4GHz Wireless Basic Settings – Multiple AP
The device supports up to four multiple Service Set Identifiers. You can go back to the Basic Settings page
to set the Primary SSID. The SSID’s factory default setting is Legrand 2.4G VAP1~4 (Multiple-SSID 1~4).
The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless
network. When the information for the new SSID is finished, click the Apply Changes button to let your
changes take effect.
Figure 4-48 2.4GHz Multiple-SSID
Once you have applied and saved those settings, you can then go to the “WLAN1 (2.4GHz) → Security”
page on the AP to set up security settings for each of the SSIDs.
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Universal Repeater
This mode allows the AP with its own BSS to relay data to a root AP to which it is associated with WDS
disabled. The wireless repeater relays the signal between its stations and the root AP for greater wireless
range.
Here is the example of how to configure Universal Repeater Mode.Use the following steps:
To configure each wireless parameter, go to the “WLAN2 (2.4GHz) → Basic Settings” page.
Step 1. Configure wireless mode to “AP” and then check “Enable Universal Repeater Mode (Acting as AP and
client simultaneously)”. Click “Apply Changes” to take effect.
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Figure 4-49 2.4GHz Universal Repeater-1
Step 2. Go to 2.4GHz Site Survey page to find the root AP. Select the root AP that you want to repeat the signal,
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and then click “Next”.
Figure 4-50 2.4GHz Universal Repeater-2
Step 3. Select the correct encryption method and enter the security key. Then, click “Connect”.
Figure 4-51 2.4GHz Universal Repeater-3
Step 4. Check “Add to Wireless Profile” and click “Reboot Now”.
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Figure 4-52 2.4GHz Universal Repeater-4
Step 5. Go to “Management-> Status” page to check whether the state of Repeater interface should be
“Connected”.
Figure 4-53 2.4GHz Universal Repeater-5
Client (Infrastructure)
Connect the wireless router with Ethernet devices such as TVs and game players to make them wireless
stations.
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Figure 4-54 2.4GHz Wireless Basic Settings – Client
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
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Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the Band to “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”, and all of
802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
2.4 GHz (B): 802.11b mode, rate is up to 11Mbps
2.4 GHz (G): 802.11g mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps(2T2R)
2.4 GHz (B+G): 802.11b/g mode, rate is up to 11Mbps or 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (G+N): 802.11g/n mode, rate is up to 54Mbps or 300Mbps
2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 802.11b/g/n mode, rate is up to 11Mbps,
54Mbps, or 300Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
Network Type
In Infrastructure, the wireless LAN serves as a wireless station. And
the user can use the PC equipped with the DA1104 to access the
wireless network via other access points. In Ad hoc, the wireless LAN
will use the Ad-hoc mode to operate.
Default is “Infrastructure”.
Note: Only while the wireless mode is set to “Client” can the Network
Type can be configured.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
via the ID only. However, if you switch to Client Mode, this field
becomes the SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 2.4G
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the DA1104 can discover its signal easily. If you are
building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is
recommended. In private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can
provide better wireless network security.
Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
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Default is “Auto”.
Enable Mac Clone
Enable Mac Clone.
(Single Ethernet Client)
Example of how to configure Client Mode. Please take the following steps:
To configure each wireless parameter, please go to the “WLAN2 (2.4GHz) → Basic Settings” page.
Step 1. Go to “WLAN2 (2.4GHz) → Site Survey” page and click “Site Survey” button.
Step 2. Choose the root AP from the list. If the root AP is not listed in the table, re-click “Site Survey” to update
the list.
Figure 4-55 Client – AP List
Step 3. Enter the Security Key of the root AP and then click “Connect”.
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Figure 4-56 Client – Security
Step 4. Wait until the connection established. Check the “Add to Wireless Profile” option and then reboot it.
Figure 4-57 Client – Status
WDS
Connect this Wireless AP with up to 8 WDS-capable wireless APs to expand the scope of network.
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Figure 4-58 2.4GHz Wireless Basic Settings – WDS
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”. It is strongly
recommended that you set the Band to “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”, and all of
802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
2.4 GHz (B): 802.11b mode, rate is up to 11Mbps
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2.4 GHz (G): 802.11g mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps(2T2R)
2.4 GHz (B+G): 802.11b/g mode, rate is up to 11Mbps or 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (G+N): 802.11g/n mode, rate is up to 54Mbps or 300Mbps
2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 802.11b/g/n mode, rate is up to 11Mbps,
54Mbps, or 300Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, or 40MHz
Control Sideband
You can select Upper or Lower.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
AP+ WDS
Connect this Wireless AP with up to 8 WDS-capable wireless APs, and connect another AP to provide
service for all wireless stations within its coverage.
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Figure 4-59 2.4GHz Wireless Basic Settings – WDS+AP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Disable Wireless LAN
Description
Check the box to disable the wireless function.
Interface
Country
Select your region from the pull-down list.
This field specifies the region where the wireless function of the Router
can be used. It may be illegal to use the wireless function of the Router in
a region other than one of those specified in this field. If your country or
region is not listed, please contact your local government agency for
assistance.
Band
Select the desired mode. Default is “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”. It is strongly
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recommended that you set the Band to “2.4GHz (B+G+N)”, and all of
802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the
DA1104.
2.4 GHz (B): 802.11b mode, rate is up to 11Mbps
2.4 GHz (G): 802.11g mode, rate is up to 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (N): 802.11n mode, rate is up to 300Mbps(2T2R)
2.4 GHz (B+G): 802.11b/g mode, rate is up to 11Mbps or 54Mbps
2.4 GHz (G+N): 802.11g/n mode, rate is up to 54Mbps or 300Mbps
2.4 GHz (B+G+N): 802.11b/g/n mode, rate is up to 11Mbps,
54Mbps, or 300Mbps
Mode
There are four kinds of wireless mode selections:
AP
Client
WDS
AP+WDS
If you select WDS or AP+WDS, please click “WDS Settings” submenu
for the related configuration. Furthermore, click the “Multiple AP”
button to enable multiple SSID function.
SSID
The ID of the wireless network. User can access the wireless network
via the ID only. However, if you switch to Client Mode, this field
becomes the SSID of the AP you want to connect with.
Default SSID: Legrand AP 2.4G
Channel Width
You can select 20MHz, or 40MHz
Control Sideband
You can select Upper or Lower.
Channel Number
You can select the operating frequency of wireless network.
Broadcast SSID
If you enable “Broadcast SSID”, every wireless station located within
the coverage of the DA1104 can discover its signal easily. If you are
building a public wireless network, enabling this feature is
recommended. In private network, disabling “Broadcast SSID” can
provide better wireless network security.
Default is “Enabled”.
Data Rate
Set the wireless data transfer rate to a certain value. Since most of
wireless devices will negotiate with each other and pick a proper data
transfer rate automatically, it’s not necessary to change this value
unless you know what will happen after modification.
Default is “Auto”.
Associated Clients
Click the “Show Active Clients” button to show the status table of active
wireless clients.
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Enable Universal
Universal Repeater is a technology used to extend wireless coverage.
Repeater Mode
To enable Universal Repeater Mode, check the box and enter the SSID
(Acting as AP and client
you want to broadcast in the field below. Then please click “Security”
simultaneously)
submenu for the related settings of the AP you want to connect with.
4.4.2 Advanced Settings
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Advanced Settings” to configure the 2.4GHz advanced settings for the
wireless network on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-60 Wireless Advanced Settings – 2.4GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Fragment Threshold
Description
You can specify the maximum size of packet during the fragmentation
of data to be transmitted. If you set this value too low, it will result in bad
performance.
Default is “2346”.
RTS Threshold
When the packet size is smaller than the RTS threshold, the access
point will not use the RTS/CTS mechanism to send this packet.
Default is “2347”.
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Beacon Interval
The interval of time that this access point broadcasts a beacon. Beacon
is used to synchronize the wireless network. Default is “100”.
IAPP
IAPP (Inter-Access Point Protocol) enabled is recommended as it
describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless
access-point communications among multivendor systems.
Default is “Enabled”.
Protection
When the protection mode is enabled, the throughput of the AP will be a
little lower due to the transmission of heavy frame traffic.
Default is “Disabled”.
Aggregation
It is a function where the values of multiple rows are grouped together.
Default is “Enabled”
Short GI
It is used to set the time that the receiver waits for RF reflections to
settle out before sampling data.
Default is “Enabled”
WLAN Partition
This feature also called “WLAN isolation” or “Block Relay”. If this is
enabled, wireless clients cannot exchange data through the DA1104.
Default is “Disabled”.
STBC
Activate Space Time Blocking Code (STBC) which does not need
channel statement information (CSI).
Default Setting: "Enabled"
LDPC
Low-density Parity-check Code is wireless data transmit algorithm.
Default Setting: "Enabled"
20/40MHz Coexist
Configure 20/40MHz coexisting scheme.
If you set up as "Enabled", "20MHz" and "40MHz" will coexist.
Default Setting: "Disabled"
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4.4.3 RF Output Power
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
RF Output Power” to adjust to different levels of transmitting power for the
wireless network according to various environments on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply
Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-61 RF Output Power – 2.4GHz
RF Output Power Control provides the flexibility to control the Wi-Fi transmission power to optimize the wireless
range. Power consumption can be reduced to up to 75% from peak power consumption to serve smaller homes.
The DA1104 supports 5 output power control levels. You can change the RF output power level here in
accordance with various environments and signal strengths.
4.4.4 Security
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Security” to configure the settings of wireless security for the wireless
network on this page. After the configuration, click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-62 Wireless Security Settings – 2.4GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
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Select SSID
Select the SSID you want to configure the wireless security function, which
includes the root one and the client one.
Encryption
Disable:
No security setup for wireless connection.
WEP:
It is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. And the default setting of
authentication is Automatic, which can select Open System or Shared Key
authentication type automatically based on the wireless station's capability
and request. Furthermore, you can select Key Length and enter 10 and 26
Hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is not
promoted) or 5 and 13 ASCII characters in the Encryption Key field.
WPA:
WPA is a medium level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices
and operating systems.
WPA2:
WPA2 is a high level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices
and operating systems.
WPA / WPA2 / WPA-Mixed:
WPA Mixed Mode allows the use of both WPA and WPA2 at the same time.
Authentication Mode
Enterprise (RADIUS)
When you select the authentication mode based on Enterprise (Radius
Server), please enter the IP Address, Port, and Password of the Radius
Server.
Personal (Pre-Shared Key)
When you select the other authentication mode based on Personal
(Pre-Shared Key), please enter at least 8 ASCII characters (Passphrase) or
64 Hexadecimal characters. All of the Cipher Suites support TKIP and AES.
802.1x Authentication
Enable 802.1x authentication function and then enter the IP Address, Port,
and Password of the Radius Server.
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4.4.5 Access Control
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Access Control” to allow or deny the computer of specified MAC address to
connect with the DA1104. After the configuration, click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-63 Wireless Access Control – 2.4GHz
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Wireless Access
Description
You can choose to set the Allow-List, Deny-List, or disable this function.
Control Mode
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address you want to allow or deny connection to the DA1104 in
the field.
Comment
Current Access Control
You can make some comments on each MAC address on the list.
You can select MAC addresses and click “Delete Selected” button to delete it.
List
Wireless Access Control example:
To deny a PC at the MAC address of 00:26:EC:00:00:01 to connect to your wireless network, do as follows:
Step 1. Select “Deny” from MAC Address Filter drop-down menu.
Step 2. Enter 0026EC000001 in the MAC address box and click “Add”.
Step 3. Click the “OK” button to save your settings and you can add more MAC addresses, if you like, simply
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repeat the above steps.
Figure 4-64 Wireless Access Control – Deny
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4.4.6 WDS
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) feature can be used to extend your existing 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless
network coverage. Here we present you how to configure this feature in 2.4GHz, which also applies to 5GHz.
Before configuring the WDS Setting page, you have to set the wireless mode to “WDS” on the WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
-> Basic Settings web page.
Figure 4-65 WDS Mode – 2.4GHz
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
WDS Settings” to configure WDS to connect the DA1104 with another AP
on this page. After the configuration, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-66 WDS Settings – 2.4GHz
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Figure 4-67 WDS – Set Security
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Enable WDS
Description
Check the box to enable the WDS function. Please select WDS or
AP+WDS in the Mode of Wireless Basic Settings before you enable
WDS on this page.
MAC Address
You can enter the MAC address of the AP you want to connect with.
Data Rate
Default is “Auto”.
Comment
You can make some comment for each MAC address on the list.
Set Security
Click the “Set Security” button to configure the wireless security
parameters of the AP you want to connect via WDS.
Show Statics
Current WDS AP List
Click the “Show Statics” button to show the WDS AP.
You can select some MAC addresses of the AP and click the “Delete
Selected” button to delete it.
WDS feature can only be implemented between 2 wireless devices that both support the
WDS feature. Plus, channel, security settings and security key must be the same on
both such devices. Maximum 8 remote peers are supported.
To encrypt your wireless network, click “Set Security”. For the detail of wireless security,
see section 4.4.4. Remember to reboot the device after you save your wireless security
settings; otherwise, the WDS feature may not function.
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4.4.7 Site Survey
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Site Survey” to scan the available local AP. If any Access Point is found, you
can choose any one to connect to it manually when the Client Mode is enabled.
Figure 4-68 Site Survey – 2.4GHz
4.4.8 WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is designed to ease the setup and management of Wi-Fi security networks. This
Wireless Router supports WPS features for AP mode, AP+WDS mode, Infrastructure-Client mode, and the
wireless root interface of Universal Repeater mode.
Simply enter a PIN code or press the software PBC button to establish a secure wireless connection.
PBC: If you find the WPS LED blinking for 2 minutes after you press the software PBC button, it means
that PBC encryption method is successfully enabled. An authentication will be performed
between your router and the WPS/PBC-enabled wireless client device during this time. If it
succeeds, the wireless client device connects to your device and the WPS LED turns off. Repeat
the steps mentioned above if you want to connect more wireless client devices to the device.
PIN:To use this option, you must know the PIN code from the wireless client and enter it in the
corresponding field on your device while using the same PIN code on the client side for the
connection.
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
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Disable WPS
You can check the box to disable the WPS function.
WPS Status
Here you can check if the connection via WPS is established or not.
Self-PIN Number
Push Button
Configuration
Client PIN Number
It is the PIN number of the DA1104.
Click the “Start PBC” to activate WPS as well in the client device within
2 minutes.
In addition to the PBC method, you can also use the PIN method to
activate the WPS. Just enter the PIN number of the client device in the
field and click the “Start PIN” button.
The WPS encryption can be implemented only between your Router and another
WPS-capable device.
Example of how to establish wireless connection using WPS. Please take the following steps:
Step 1. Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
WPS” to configure the setting for WPS. After the configuration,
please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Step 2. Add a new device.
If the wireless adapter supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can establish a wireless connection between
the wireless adapter and the AP using either Push Button Configuration (PBC) or PIN methods.
To build a successful connection by WPS, you should configure the corresponding new device
for WPS function.
A.
By Software Push Button Configuration (PBC)
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i.
Click the “Start PBC” Button on the WPS page of the AP.
Figure 4-69 WPS-PBC – 2.4GHz-1
Figure 4-70 WPS-PBC – 2.4GHz-2
B.
ii.
The process must be finished within 2 minutes.
iii.
Wait for a while until the next screen appears. Click OK to complete the WPS configuration.
By PIN
If the new device supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup and the PIN method, you can add it to the network by PIN with
the following two methods.
Method One: Enter the PIN of your wireless adapter into the configuration utility of the AP
i.
Enter the PIN code of the wireless adapter in the field behind Client PIN Number in the following
figure and then click Start PIN.
The PIN code of the adapter is always displayed on the WPS configuration screen.
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Figure 4-71 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHz-1
Figure 4-72 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHz-2
ii.
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose the option that you want to enter PIN into
the AP (Enrollee) in the configuration utility of the WPS and click Next until the process finishes.
Method Two: Enter the PIN of the AP into the configuration utility of your wireless adapter
i.
Click the “Start PBC” Button on the WPS page of the AP. Get the current PIN code of the AP on the
WPS page (each AP has its unique PIN code).
Figure 4-73 WPS-PIN – 2.4GHz-3
ii.
For the configuration of the wireless adapter, choose the option that you want to enter the PIN of the
AP (Registrar) in the configuration utility of the wireless adapter and enter it into the field. Then click
Next until the process finishes.
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4.4.9 Schedule
Wireless Schedules will enable or disable your wireless access at a set time based on your predefined schedule.
This feature is often used for restricting access to all users (such as children, employees and guests) during
specific times of the day for parental control or security reasons.
Choose menu “WLAN2 (2.4GHz)
Schedule” to configure the schedule rule of enabling wireless function. After
the configuration, please click the “Apply Changes” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-74 Schedule – 2.4GHz
When setting the Wireless Schedule, it is important to ensure that your System Clock
settings have been configured. If not, your Wireless Schedule will not function correctly.
4.5 Management
This section focuses on how to maintain the AP, including Restore to Factory Default Setting, Backup/Restore,
Firmware Upgrade, Reboot, Password Change and Syslog.
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Figure 4-75 Management – Main Menu
4.5.1 Status
You can use this function to display instantaneous information about the wireless access point. The information
displayed here may vary depending on the configuration.
Choose menu “Management
Status” to show the current status and some basic settings of the DA1104.
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Figure 4-76 Status
4.5.2 Statistics
Choose menu “Management
Statistics” to show the packet counters for transmission and reception
regarding wireless and Ethernet network.
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Figure 4-77 Statistics
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Wireless LAN
Description
It shows the statistical count of sent packets on the wireless LAN interface.
Sent Packets
Wireless LAN
It shows the statistical count of received packets on the wireless LAN interface.
Received Packets
Ethernet WAN
It shows the statistical count of sent packets on the Ethernet WAN interface.
Sent Packets
Ethernet WAN
It shows the statistical count of received packets on the Ethernet WAN interface.
Received Packets
Refresh
Click the refresh the statistic counters on the screen.
4.5.3 SNMP
Choose menu “Management
SNMP” to allow the network management station to retrieve statistics and status
from the SNMP agent in this AP. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular network monitoring
and management protocol, used to refer to a collection of specifications for network management that includes
the protocol itself.
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Figure 4-78 SNMP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Enable SNMP
To enable the SNMP feature.
Name
The name of the AP for SNMP management.
Location
The location of the AP for SNMP management.
Contact
The contact person for the AP in case for SNMP management purpose.
Read/Write Community
The community name for SNMP management.
Read-Only Community
The community name for SNMP management.
Trap Receiver IP Address
The IP address of SNMP Trap Server.
4.5.4 NTP Settings
This section assists you in setting the Wireless AP’s system time. You can either set the time and date manually
or automatically obtain the time from the Internet.
Choose menu “Management
NTP Settings” to configure the system time. You can also maintain the system
time by synchronizing with a public time server over the Internet. After the configuration, please click the “OK”
button to save the settings.
The configured time and date settings are lost when the Wireless AP is powered off.
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Figure 4-79 Time Zone Settings
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Current Time
Description
Input current time manually.
You can click “Copy Computer Time” button to copy the PC’s current time to
the AP.
Time Zone Select
Select the time zone of the country you are currently in. The router will set its
time based on your selection.
Automatically Adjust
Select if your location observes daylight savings time.
Daylight Saving
Enable NTP client
Check to enable NTP update. Once this function is enabled, AP will
update
automatically update current time from NTP server.
NTP Server
User may select prefer NTP sever or input address of NTP server manually.
If the AP loses power for any reason, it cannot keep its clock running, and will not have the
correct time when it is started again. To maintain correct time for schedules and logs,
either you must enter the correct time after you restart the AP, or you must enable the NTP
Server option.
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4.5.5 Schedule Reboot
This page allows you to enable and configure system reboot schedule. The device can regularly reboot according
to the reserved time when connecting to the Internet.
Figure 4-80 Schedule Reboot
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Schedule Reboot
Setting
Description
Enable or disable the Schedule Reboot function.
Reboot Time
Enter the Reboot Time (24-hour format) to enable this function to take effect.
Reboot Plan
There are two Reboot Plans supported in the AP:
Weekday: select this option to let the device reboot automatically according to
the reserved time in one or more days of a week.
Every day: select this option to let the device reboot automatically according
to the reserved time every day.
Weekday
Check one or more days to let the device auto reboot on schedule.
When choosing “Every day” as your reboot plan, the “Weekday” will be
grayed out (disabled).
Example of how to configure Schedule Reboot. Please take the following steps:
Before configured schedule reboots, please ensure the Internet connection is accessible and the GMT time is
configured correctly according to NTP Settings page.
Step 1. Select the Schedule Reboot Setting checkbox.
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Step 2. Enter the Reboot Time (24-hour format) to enable this function to take effect. For example, if you want this
function to work at 23:00 every Sunday, choose "Weekday" in the Reboot Plan field.
Figure 4-81 Schedule Reboot - Example
Step 3. Click the “Apply Changes” button to take this function effect.
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4.5.6 LOG
Choose menu “Management
LOG” to configure the settings of system log. You can check the box of the items
you want to record it in the log. After the configuration, click the “Apply” button to save the settings.
Figure 4-82 System Log
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Enable Log
Check to enable log function.
System all
Check this option to display all the system logs.
Wireless
Check this option to display only the logs related to wireless module.
Enable Remote Log
Enable this option if you have a syslog server currently running on the LAN and
wish to send log messages to it.
Log Server IP
Enter the LAN IP address of the syslog server.
Address
Refresh
Click this button to update the log.
Clear
Click this button to clear the current log.
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4.5.7 Upgrade Firmware
This page allows you upgrade the Access Point firmware to new version. Do not power off the device during the
upload because it may crash the system.
Upgrade Firmware” to upgrade the firmware of the DA1104. Select the new
Choose menu “Management
firmware file downloaded from the LEGRAND website and then click “Upload” button to upgrade it.
Figure 4-83 Upgrade Firmware
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Select File
Description
Browse and select the file you want to upgrade and press Upload to
perform upgrade.
Please wait till the related information is shown on the screen after
upgrade is finished.
Do not disconnect the Wireless AP from your management PC (the PC you use to
configure the device) or power it off during the upgrade process; otherwise, it may be
permanently damaged. The Wireless AP will restart automatically when the upgrade
process completes.
4.5.8 Reload Settings
Choose menu “Management
Reload Settings” to back up or reset the configuration of the DA1104.
Once you have configured the Wireless AP the way you want it, you can save these settings to a configuration file
on your local hard drive that can later be imported to your Wireless AP in case the device is restored to factory
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Figure 4-84 Save/Reload Settings
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
Save Settings to File
Click the “Save…” button to back up the configuration of the DA1104 and
then save the “config.dat” in your computer.
Load Settings from File
Select the configuration file of the DA1104 and then click the “Upload”
button to reload the configuration back into the DA1104.
Reset Settings to
Default
Click the “Reset” button to reset all settings of the DA1104 to factory
default.
Factory Default Settings:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
IP Address: 192.168.40.253
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.40.254
DHCP: Disabled
5GHz SSID: Legrand AP 5G
2.4GHz SSID: Legrand AP 2.4G
Wireless Security: None
To activate your settings, you need to reboot the Wireless AP after you reset it.
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4.5.9 Password
To ensure the Wireless AP’s security, you will be asked for your password when you access the Wireless AP’s
web-based utility. The default user name and password are “admin”. This page will allow you to add or modify the
user name and password.
Choose menu “Management
User Management” to change the user name and password which is inputted to
access the web UI of the DA1104.
Figure 4-85 Password Setup
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
User Name
Enter user name.
New Password
Input password for this user.
Confirmed Password
Confirm password again.
For the sake of security, it is highly recommended that you change the default login
password and user name.
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4.5.10 Logout
To logout the DA1104, please select “Logout” from the left-side menu.
Figure 4-86 Logout
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Chapter 5. Quick Connection to a Wireless Network
In the following sections, the default SSID of the DA1104 is configured to “default”.
5.1 Windows XP (Wireless Zero Configuration)
Step 1: Right-click on the wireless network icon displayed in the system tray
Figure 5-1 System Tray – Wireless Network Icon
Step 2: Select [View Available Wireless Networks]
Step 3: Highlight and select the wireless network (SSID) to connect
(1) Select SSID [default]
(2) Click the [Connect] button
Figure 5-2 Choose a wireless network
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Step 4: Enter the encryption key of the Wireless AP
(1) The Wireless Network Connection box will appear
(2) Enter the encryption key that is configured in section 4.3.4
(3) Click the [Connect] button
Figure 5-3 Enter the network key
Step 5: Check if “Connected” is displayed
Figure 5-4 Choose a wireless network -- Connected
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Some laptops are equipped with a “Wireless ON/OFF” switch for the internal wireless LAN. Make
sure the hardware wireless switch is switched to “ON” position.
5.2 Windows 7 (WLAN AutoConfig)
WLAN AutoConfig service is built in to Windows 7 to detect and connect to wireless networks. This built-in
wireless network connection tool is similar to the wireless zero configuration tool in Windows XP.
Step 1: Right-click on the network icon displayed in the system tray
Figure 5-5 Network icon
Step 2: Highlight and select the wireless network (SSID) to connect
(1) Select SSID [default]
(2) Click the [Connect] button
Figure 5-6 WLAN AutoConfig
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If you will be connecting to this Wireless AP in the future, check [Connect automatically].
Step 4: Enter the encryption key of the Wireless AP
(1) The Connect to a Network box will appear
(2) Enter the encryption key that is configured in section 4.3.4
(3) Click the [OK] button
Figure 5-7 Type the network key
Figure 5-8 Connecting to a Network
Step 5: Check if “Connected” is displayed
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Figure 5-9 Connected to a Network
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5.3 Mac OS X 10.x
In the following sections, the default SSID of the DA1104 is configured to “default”.
Step 1: Right-click on the network icon displayed in the system tray
The AirPort Network Connection menu will appear
Figure 5-10 Mac OS – Network icon
Step 2: Highlight and select the wireless network (SSID) to connect
(1) Select and SSID [default]
(2) Double-click on the selected SSID
Figure 5-11 Highlight and select the wireless network
Step 4: Enter the encryption key of the Wireless AP
(1) Enter the encryption key that is configured in section 4.3.4
(2) Click the [OK] button
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Figure 5-12 Enter the Password
If you will be connecting to this Wireless AP in the future, check [Remember this
network].
Step 5: Check if the AirPort is connected to the selected wireless network.
If “Yes”, then there will be a “check” symbol in the front of the SSID.
Figure 5-13 Connected to the network
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There is another way to configure the MAC OS X Wireless settings:
Step 1: Click and open the [System Preferences] by going to Apple > System Preference or Applications
Figure 5-14 System Preferences
Step 2: Open Network Preference by clicking on the [Network] icon
Figure 5-15 System Preferences -- Network
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Step 3: Check Wi-Fi setting and select the available wireless network
(1) Choose the AirPort on the left-menu (make sure it is ON)
(2) Select Network Name [default] here
If this is the first time to connect to the Wireless AP, it should show “Not network selected”.
Figure 5-16 Select the Wireless Network
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5.4 iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad
In the following sections, the default SSID of the DA1104 is configured to “default”.
Step 1: Tap the [Settings] icon displayed in the home screen
Figure 5-17 iPhone – Settings icon
Step 2: Check Wi-Fi setting and select the available wireless network
(3) Tap [General] \ [Network]
(4) Tap [Wi-Fi]
If this is the first time to connect to the Wireless AP, it should show “Not Connected”.
Figure 5-18 Wi-Fi Setting
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Figure 5-19 Wi-Fi Setting – Not Connected
Step 3: Tap the target wireless network (SSID) in “Choose a Network…”
(1) Turn on Wi-Fi by tapping “Wi-Fi”
(2) Select SSID [default]
Figure 5-20 Turn on Wi-Fi
Step 4: Enter the encryption key of the Wireless AP
(1) The password input screen will be displayed
(2) Enter the encryption key that is configured in section 4.3.4
(3) Tap the [Join] button
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Figure 5-21 iPhone -- Enter the Password
Step 5: Check if the device is connected to the selected wireless network.
If “Yes”, then there will be a “check” symbol in the front of the SSID.
Figure 5-22 iPhone -- Connected to the Network
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Appendix A: Legrand Smart Discovery Utility
To easily list the DA1104 in your Ethernet environment, the Legrand Smart Discovery Utility is an ideal solution.
NOTE: To obtain this utility, contact Legrand Technical Support.
The following installation instructions guide you to running the Legrand Smart Discovery Utility.
Step 1: Select your Ethernet Adapter that connected with the DA1104.
Step 2: Click “Refresh” button to update the current connected devices list.
Step 3: Click any field in the white area, and then click “Connect to Device” button to link to the web
configuration page of the DA1104.
The fields in the white area can be modified directly and then you can apply the new setting by
clicking the “Update Device” button.
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting
If you find the AP is working improperly or stops responding to you, please read this section first before contacting
your dealer for help. Some problems can be solved by you quickly.
Scenario
Solution
The AP is not responding to
a. Please check the connection of the power source and the
me when I want to access it
Ethernet cable of this AP. All cords and cables should be
correctly and firmly inserted to the AP.
by web browser.
b. If all LED on this AP is off, please check the status of
power source, and make sure it is correctly powered.
c.
You must use the same IP address section which AP
uses.
d. Are you using a MAC or IP address filter? Try to connect
the AP with another computer and see if it works; if not,
reset the AP to the factory default settings (pressing
‘reset’ button for about 10 seconds).
e. Use the Legrand Smart Discovery Utility to see if you can
find the AP or not.
f.
If you did a firmware upgrade and this happens, contact
your dealer of purchase for help.
g. If all the solutions above don’t work, contact the dealer
for help.
I can’t get connected to the
a. Go to ‘Status’ -> ‘Internet Connection’ menu on the router
connected to the AP, and check Internet connection
Internet.
status.
b. Check if you can connect to the Internet with your
computer directly attached to the device provided by your
Internet service provider.
c.
Check PPPoE / L2TP / PPTP user ID and password
entered in the router’s settings again.
d. If you just can’t connect to one or more website, but you
can still use other internet services, check the
URL/Keyword filter.
e. Try to reset the AP and try again later.
f.
Reset the device provided by your Internet service
provider too.
g. Try to use IP addresses instead of a host name. If you
can use IP address to communicate with a remote
server, but can’t use host name, please check DNS
setting.
h. Call your Internet Service Provider and check if there’s
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something wrong with their service.
I can’t locate my AP from my
a. Is ‘Broadcast SSID’ set to off?
wireless device.
b. Both two antennas are properly secured.
c.
Are you too far from your AP? Try to get closer.
d. Please remember that you have to input SSID on your
wireless client manually if SSID broadcast is disabled.
File downloading is very slow
a. Are you using QoS functionality? Disable it and try again.
or breaks frequently.
b. Reset the AP and see if it’s better.
c.
Determine the traffic on your local network. If someone’s
transferring big files, performance for others may be
hindered.
d. Call your Internet service provider to see if there is
something wrong with their network.
I can’t log into the web
a. Make sure you’re connecting to the correct IP address of
the AP.
management interface; the
password is wrong.
b. Password is case-sensitive. Make sure the ‘Caps Lock’
light is not illuminated.
c.
The AP becomes hot
If you really forget the password, do a hard reset.
a. This is not a malfunction if you can keep your hand on the
AP’s case.
b. If you smell something wrong or see the smoke coming
out from AP or A/C power source, please disconnect the
AP and power source from utility power (make sure it’s
safe before you’re doing this!), and call your dealer of
purchase for help.
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Appendix C: Glossary
802.11ac - 802.11ac is a wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family (which is marketed under the
brand name Wi-Fi), developed in the IEEE Standards Association process, providing high-throughput
wireless local area networks (WLANs) on the 5 GHz band.
802.11n - 802.11n builds upon previous 802.11 standards by adding MIMO (multiple-input
multiple-output). MIMO uses multiple transmitter and receiver antennas to allow for increased data
throughput via spatial multiplexing and increased range by exploiting the spatial diversity, perhaps
through coding schemes like Alamouti coding. The Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC) [3] was
formed to help accelerate the IEEE 802.11n development process and promote a technology
specification for interoperability of next-generation wireless local area networking (WLAN) products.
802.11a - 802.11a was an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 wireless local network specifications that
defined requirements for an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication
system. It was originally designed to support wireless communication in the unlicensed national
information infrastructure (U-NII) bands (in the 5–6 GHz frequency range) as regulated in the United
States by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Section 15.407.
802.11b - The 802.11b standard specifies a wireless networking at 11 Mbps using direct-sequence
spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and
WEP encryption for security. 802.11b networks are also referred to as Wi-Fi networks.
802.11g - specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct-sequence spread-spectrum
(DSSS) technology, using OFDM modulation and operating in the unlicensed radio spectrum at
2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with IEEE 802.11b devices, and WEP encryption for security.
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) - The capability of assigning a fixed host and domain name to
a dynamic Internet IP Address.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A protocol that automatically configure the TCP/IP
parameters for the all the PC(s) that are connected to a DHCP server.
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - A Demilitarized Zone allows one local host to be exposed to the Internet for
a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing.
DNS (Domain Name System) - An Internet Service that translates the names of websites into IP
addresses.
Domain Name - A descriptive name for an address or group of addresses on the Internet.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - A technology that allows data to be sent or received over existing
traditional phone lines.
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.
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MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) - The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be transmitted.
NAT (Network Address Translation) - NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network
to a different IP address for the Internet.
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - PPPoE is a protocol for connecting remote hosts to the
Internet over an always-on connection by simulating a dial-up connection.
SSID - A Service Set Identification is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key identifying a
wireless local area network. For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other, all
devices must be configured with the same SSID. This is typically the configuration parameter for a
wireless PC card. It corresponds to the SSID in the Wireless Access Point and to the wireless network
name.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit or 128-bit or 152-bit
shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802.11 standard.
Wi-Fi - A trade name for the 802.11 wireless networking standard, given by the Wireless Ethernet
Compatibility Alliance (WECA, see http://www.wi-fi.net), an industry standards group promoting
interoperability among 802.11 devices.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices communicate
with each other wirelessly, which network serving users are limited in a local area.
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