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High-Power Wireless
AC600 Outdoor
Access Point
User Manual
Model 525824
INT-525824-UM-1215-01
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................................3
PackageContents.............................................................................................................................................................3
ProductFeatures..............................................................................................................................................................3
ProductSpecifications......................................................................................................................................................4
Hardware..............................................................................................................................................................................5
DeviceStatusLEDs...........................................................................................................................................................5
Connectors.......................................................................................................................................................................6
Passive‐PoEInjector.........................................................................................................................................................6
HardwareInstallation.......................................................................................................................................................7
Connectingthedevicetothenetwork.............................................................................................................................8
Configuringthedevice.........................................................................................................................................................9
Accessingthewebconfigurationinterface......................................................................................................................9
OperationModes–Whentousewhich........................................................................................................................10
AccessPoint...............................................................................................................................................................10
Router........................................................................................................................................................................11
WISP‐WirelessISP......................................................................................................................................................12
Repeater.....................................................................................................................................................................13
Status.............................................................................................................................................................................14
WirelessSettings............................................................................................................................................................15
BasicSettings..............................................................................................................................................................15
2.4GAdvancedSettings.............................................................................................................................................15
ACAdvancedSettings.................................................................................................................................................17
WPSSettings..............................................................................................................................................................18
OtherSettings................................................................................................................................................................19
PasswordSettings......................................................................................................................................................19
TimeZoneSettings.....................................................................................................................................................19
Save/ReloadSettings..................................................................................................................................................19
UpgradeFirmware.....................................................................................................................................................20
AppendixA:ChangingtheIPAddressofaNetworkAdapter............................................................................................21
AppendixB:Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................26
AppendixC:WarrantyInformation....................................................................................................................................27
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INTRODUCTION
TheIntellinetHigh‐PowerWirelessAC600OutdoorAccessPoint,Model525824,isacost‐effectiveWISPCPE
(customer‐premisesequipment)andlong‐distancewirelessAPsolution.Itcombinesthefunctionalityofaclassic
wirelessaccesspoint,awirelessISP(WISP)client,two7dBihigh‐gainantennasandanIP65weatherproofenclosure.
Highoutputpower(upto4wattsinFCC‐regulatedcountries)andhighreceiversensitivitysignificantlyextendthe
transmissionrange,makingtheIntellinet525824WirelessAC600AccessPointanexcellentchoiceforincreasing
wirelesscoverageinanoutdoorenvironment.
PACKAGECONTENTS
Ensurethatthefollowingitemsareincluded:
•High‐PowerWirelessAC600OutdoorAccessPoint
•Quickinstallationguide
•InstallationCDwithusermanual(thisdocument)
•PassivePoEinjector
•Poweradapter
•Cableties
•Rubberseal
•Wallmountkit
PRODUCTFEATURES
•Thelatestinwirelesstechnologytransferdeliversupto433Mbps(5GHz)and150Mbps(2.4GHz)speeds
•Weatherproofandcorrosionresistant,IP65
•Simultaneousdual‐bandoperation(2.4GHzand5GHz)providestwicethebandwidth
•SupportsWEPandWPA/WPA2(TKIPandAES)dataencryption
•SupportsWMM(IEEE802.11eQoSstandard)prioritizingbandwidthformultimediaapplications
•Powerful7dBigainantennas,detachable,withRP‐SMAfemaleconnectors
•Supportedmodes:AccessPoint,Router,RepeaterandWISP(WirelessISP)
•SupportsWi‐FiProtectedSetup(WPS)
•IncludedpassivePOEinjectorforupto60meters(200feet)connectiondistance
•EasyinstallationthroughWeb‐baseduserinterface
•Firmwareupgradeable
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PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS
Standards
•IEEE802.11ac(433MbpsWirelessLAN)
•IEEE802.11b(11MbpsWirelessLAN)
•IEEE802.11g(54MbpsWirelessLAN)
•IEEE802.11n(150MbpsWirelessLAN)
•IEEE802.3(10Base‐TEthernet)
•IEEE802.3u(100Base‐TXFastEthernet)
Wireless
•Wirelessfrequencyrange:2.400–2.484GHz
•EIRPoutputpowerEU(ETSI):20dBm
•EIRPoutputpowerU.S.(FCC):35dBm
•WirelesschannelsEU(ETSI):1‐13,U.S.(FCC):1‐11
Power
•Externalpoweradapter:24VDC,0.5A
•Powerconsumption:7wattsmax.
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HARDWARE
DEVICESTATUSLEDS
LEDIndicator State Description
POWER On TheIntellinetAccessPointisturnedon.
Off TheIntellinetAccessPointisturnedoff.
Wi‐Fi On Thewirelessradioisactive.
Off Thewirelessradioisinactive.
Flashing Thewirelessradioisactive,anddataisbeingtransmittedandreceived.
WAN/LAN On LinkonEthernetportisactive.
OffLinkonEthernetportisinactive.
Flashing LinkonEthernetportisactive,anddataisbeingtransmittedandreceived.
SignalStrength
Flashing Nowirelessconnection
On APMode:Poweroutputsetto1/3(33%).
RepeaterMode:Weakreception,signalstrengthbelow25%.
On APMode:Poweroutputsetto2/3(66%).
RepeaterMode:Mediumreception,signalstrengthbetween25and50%.
On APMode:Poweroutputsetto3/3(100%).
RepeaterMode:Goodreception,signalstrengthgreater50%.
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CONNECTORS
Item Description
1 FemaleRP‐SMAconnectorsfortheconnectionofthe externalhigh‐gainantennas(included). Besure
tomatchup2.4and5GHz
2 Resetbutton.Depressfor10secondstoinitiatearesettofactorydefaultvalues.
3 WAN/LANconnectorandpassive‐PoEinputport.
4 Groundconnector.
PASSIVE‐POEINJECTOR
TheIntellinetAccessPointcomeswithaPassive‐PoEInjectorthatallowsyoutomergepoweranddatatooneEthernet
cableandsupplythemtotheaccesspoint.Ithasthreeconnectionpoints:apowerinputportfortheexternal24VDC
poweradapter(2),aLANportfortheconnectiontoyourlocalnetwork(1),andaPoEportfortheconnectiontothe
accesspoint’sLANport(4).Thepowerbutton(3)doeswhatyouthinkitdoes.
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HARDWAREINSTALLATION
Unscrewthehousingcoversandremovetheblackrubbersealasshownabove.
UseaCat5eorCat6installationcableandthreaditthroughthetwoplasticcoversandtheblackrubberseal.Thenusea
crimptooltoaffixanRJ45plugtothecable.
(1):Holefornetworkcable
(2):Holesforgroundingwire.
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CONNECTINGTHEDEVICETOTHENETWORK
Item Description
1 Connecttheexternalpoweradapter(24 V DC) toapoweroutlet andtothePassive‐PoEInjector. Once
theconnectionismade,thepowerLEDonthePoEInjectorwilllightup.
2 ConnectastandardRJ45Ethernetcable(8P8C)fromthePoEportofthePassive‐PoEInjectortothe
LANportoftheIntellinetAccessPoint.Thisconnectionprovidespoweranddataconnectivitytothe
accesspoint.
3 ConnectastandardRJ45EthernetcabletotheLANportonthePassive‐PoEInjector.Thatcable
connectsthePoEinjector(andthustheaccesspoint)totherestofyournetwork.
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CONFIGURINGTHEDEVICE
ACCESSINGTHEWEBCONFIGURATIONINTERFACE
TheIntellinetAccessPointisequippedwithanarrayoffeatures,whichcanbeconfiguredtoyourneeds.Configuration
isdonebymeansofastandardWebbrowser.Connecttothedeviceeitherusinganetworkcable,orbyconnectingto
oneoftheSSIDs‘intellinet‐ac50’or‘intellinet‐n24’.
Openhttp://ap:setuporhttp://192.168.2.1inyourWebbrowser,andthentypeinadminastheusernameand1234
asthepassword.ClickLogIntoconnect.
DefaultIPaddress:192.138.2.1***
DefaultIPsubnetmask:255.255.255.0
Username:admin
Password:1234
Note:Whenyouloginforthefirsttime,youwillseethemessageabove.Click‘OK’tochangetheadministratorpassword.
ShouldyouencounterproblemsconnectingtotheWebinterfaceoftheaccesspoint,oneofthefollowingissuesmay
beoccurring.
Yourcomputer’sIPaddressisnotcompatiblewiththeIPaddressoftheIntellinetAccessPoint.Itmustbein
therangeof192.168.2.2to192.168.2.254.RefertoAppendixAforinformationonhowtosetuptheIP
addressofthenetworkadapter.
TheIntellinetAccessPointisn’tproperlyconnectedtoeithertheLANportofyourcomputerorthenetwork.
VerifythattheLANstatusLEDislit.
TheIPaddressofyourIntellinetAccessPointmayhavebeenchanged.Tobecertain,ahardwareresetshould
beperformed.Todothat,simplypresstheresetbuttonfor10secondswhilethedeviceispoweredup.
***Note:ThedevicedefaultIPaddressis192.168.2.1,unlessyouconnecttheLANporttoyournetworkwherea
routerorDHCPserverispresent.Ifconnectedtoyournetwork,theaccesspointwillreceiveanIPaddressfromyour
router.Inthatcaseyoucanaccessitviahttp://ap.setup.
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OPERATIONMODES–WHENTOUSEWHICH
YourIntellinetAccessPointsupportsfouroperationmodes:Router,WISP,AccessPoint(AP)andRepeater.Beforeyou
startmakingchangestotheconfiguration,youshouldfamiliarizeyourselfwiththesemodes.
ACCESSPOINT
ThisisthedefaultoperationmodeoftheIntellinetAccessPoint.Awirelessaccesspoint(AP)isadevice
thatallowswirelessdevicestoconnecttoawirednetworkusingWi‐Fi.Inthismode,thedeviceactsas
asimplenetworkswitchconnectingwirelessandwirednetworkclients.
ClickonAPtoopenupthewirelessnetworkscreen.
ProvidetheSSID(nameofthewirelessnetwork)forboththe2.4and5GHz
(‘AC’)radio.SetuptheSecurityTypeforthewirelessnetworks.WPA2PSKis
recommendedasitprovidesthemostrobustsecurityforyourwireless
networks.
Click‘Apply’toactivatethesettings.TheAccessPointwillthenperforma
reboot.Afterthis,youcanre‐connecttotheadminwebinterface,andfrom
thereyouhaveaccesstoadvancedwirelesssettings.
DefaultvaluesforAccessPoint(AP)mode,ifdeviceisnotconnectedtoarouterorDHCPserverwiththeLANport.
Parameter Value
AccessPointIPAddress 192.168.2.1
AccessPointDHCPServer Activated,AccessPointprovidesIPaddressestoclients.
AccessPointDHCPClient Disabled,LANIPaddressis192.168.2.1
AccesstoWebUIvia http://192.168.2.1orhttp://ap.setup
DefaultvaluesforAccessPoint(AP)mode,ifdeviceisconnectedtoarouterorDHCPserverwiththeLANport.
Parameter Value
AccessPointIPAddress Variable,dependsontheRouterorDHCPserverinyournetwork.
AccessPointDHCPServer Disabled.TheAccessPointwillnotprovideIPaddressestoclients.
AccessPointDHCPClient Enabled.LANIPofAccessPointisprovidedbyRouterorDHCPserverin
yournetwork.
AccesstoWebUIvia http://ap.setuporIPaddressesprovidedbyRouterorDHCPserverin
yournetwork.
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ROUTER
ArouterconnectsmultiplelocalnetworkclientstooneInternetconnection,andprovidesbasicNAT
firewallprotectionatthesametime.UsethismodeifyouwanttheIntellinetAccessPointtofunction
asthe(wireless)routerinyournetwork.Ifyouchoosethismode,youmustconnecttheLANportofthe
accesspointtoanetworkportthatprovidesanInternetconnection,suchasaDSLorcablemodem.
NotethatthisdeviceonlyprovidesverybasicNATrouterfunctionality.
SelectthecorrectWANtypeforyourISP;e.g.,PPPoEfor
xDSLconnectionsorDHCPforcableInternetservice.Ifyou
selectPPPoE,youmustprovidetheusernameand
passwordofyourDSLservice.IfyourInternetserviceuses
StaticIP,you’llneedtoentertheIPaddressandrelated
informationintotheconfigurationinterface.Inmany
cases,however,yourInternetaccessisestablishedby
meansofDHCP.Inthiscase,selectDynamicIP.
ProvidetheSSID(nameofthewirelessnetwork)forboth
the2.4and5GHz(‘AC’)radio.SetuptheSecurityTypefor
thewirelessnetworks.
NotethatWPA2Personalisrecommendedasitprovides
themostrobustsecurityforyourwirelessnetworks.
Click‘Apply’toactivatethesettings.TheAccessPointwillthenperformareboot.Afterthis,youcanre‐connecttothe
adminwebinterface,andfromthereyouhaveaccesstoadvancedwirelesssettings.
DefaultvaluesforRoutermode:
Parameter Value
AccessPointIPAddress 192.168.2.1
AccessPointDHCPServer Activated,AccessPointprovidesIPaddressestoclients
AccessPointDHCPClient Disabled,LANIPaddressis192.168.2.1
AccesstoWebUIvia http://192.168.2.1orhttp://ap.setup
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WISP‐WIRELESSISP
AwirelessInternetserviceprovider(WISP)isanInternetserviceproviderwithanetworkbasedon
wirelessnetworking.IfyouliveinanareawhereInternetserviceisprovidedbya2.4GHzWirelessIEEE
802.11nsignalora5GHzWirelessIEEE802.11acsignal,youcanutilizetheIntellinetAccessPointasa
CPE(customer‐premisesequipment).WhenyouactivateWISPmode,youwillneedtospecifytheSSID
oftheWISPsignal,alongwiththesecuritysettingsifsorequired.Youalsoneedtodefinehowtheconnectiontothe
WISPisestablished;i.e.,DHCP,PPPoE,etc.Aftertheobligatoryreboot,theIntellinetAccessPointwirelesslyconnects
totheWISPandprovideslocalwirelessaccessinyournetwork.
AssoonasyouenterWISPmode,theAccessPointbegins
searchingforavailablewirelesssignalsinthearea.Select
thewirelessnetworkSSIDofyourISP.Keepinmindthat
thisIntellinetAccessPointisequippedwithadualband
radio,capableofcommunicatingwithboth2.4GHzand5
GHzwirelessdevices.Butwhileyoumaybepickingupamix
ofboth2.4GHzand5GHznetworks,youcanonlyuseone
wirelesssignalasyourWISPsource.Next,providetheWiFi
KeythatallowsyoutoaccessyourISPwirelessnetwork.
Finally,typeinthenameofthewirelessnetworks,which
theIntellinetAccessPointshouldbroadcastforyourlocal
wirelessclients.YouneedtoprovidetheSSIDforboththe
2.4and5GHznetwork.
Click‘Apply’toactivatethesettings.TheAccessPointwill
thenperformareboot.Afterthis,youcanre‐connecttothe
adminwebinterface,andfromthereyouhaveaccessto
advancedwirelesssettings.
Note:ThewirelessencryptionkeyforyourclientsisthesameastheencryptionkeyoftheWISPnetwork.
DefaultvaluesforWISPmode:
Parameter Value
AccessPointIPAddress 192.168.2.1
AccessPointDHCPServer Activated,AccessPointprovidesIPaddressestoclients
AccessPointDHCPClient Disabled,LANIPaddressis192.168.2.1
AccesstoWebUIvia http://192.168.2.1orhttp://ap.setup
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REPEATER
Awirelessrepeater(alsocalledawirelessrangeextender)takesanexistingsignalfromawireless
routerorwirelessaccesspointandrebroadcastsittoamplifythewirelesssignal,extendingitsrangein
theprocess.Whenyouactivatethismode,youneedtospecifythewirelessnetworkwhichyouwishto
amplify,or“repeat.”Afteryouprovidetherequiredsecurityinformation,theIntellinetAccessPoint
performsarestart.
ThesetupisvirtuallyidenticaltothatoftheWISPmode.TheAccessPointshowsallwirelessnetworksinrange,and
youthenhavetoselectthewirelessnetworkthatyouwishtorepeat
(extenditsrange),andprovidetherequiredsecurityforthenetwork.
KeepinmindthatthisIntellinetAccessPointisequippedwithadual
bandradio,capableofcommunicatingwithboth2.4GHzand5GHz
wirelessdevices.Butwhileyoumaybepickingupamixofboth2.4
GHzand5GHznetworks,youcanonlyuseonewirelesssignalas
yourrepeatersource.
Typeinthenameofthewirelessnetworks,whichtheIntellinet
AccessPointshouldbroadcastforyourlocalwirelessclients.You
needtoprovidetheSSIDforboththe2.4and5GHznetwork.
Click‘Apply’toactivatethesettings.TheAccessPointwillthen
performareboot.Afterthis,youcanre‐connecttotheadminweb
interface,andfromthereyouhaveaccesstoadvancedwireless
settings.
Note:Thewirelessencryptionkeyforyourclientsisthesameasthe
encryptionkeyofthesource(repeated)network.
DefaultvaluesforRepeatermode:
Parameter Value
AccessPointIPAddress Variable,dependsontheRouterorDHCPserverinyournetwork.
AccessPointDHCPServer Disabled.TheAccessPointwillnotprovideIPaddressestoclients.
AccessPointDHCPClient Enabled.LANIPofAccessPointisprovidedbyRouterorDHCPserverin
yournetwork.
AccesstoWebUIvia http://ap.setuporIPaddressesprovidedbyRouterorDHCPserverin
yournetwork.
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STATUS
ThissectionprovidesvariousbitsandpiecesofinformationaboutthecurrentstatusoftheIntellinetWirelessAccess
Point.Dependingontheoperationalmodethedeviceissetto,youwillseeoneoffourpossiblemenusdisplays.The
examplebelowshowsthefactorydefaultAPmode.
IfyoucreatearepeaterorWISPsetup,thisdisplaycanbeveryhelpfulindeterminingwhetherornottheconnection
succeeded.Theexamplebelowshowsanunsuccessfulrepeaterconnection.Thestatuscontinuestoshow‘Scanning…’
andInternetdisplaysas‘Disconnected’.
Theimagebelowshowsasuccessfulrepeaterconnection.
Note:IfyouexperienceproblemsgettingarepeaterorWISPconnectiontowork,considerthatthemostcommon
reasonforthatisthatthewirelesspasswordwasenteredincorrectly.
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WIRELESSSETTINGS
Thismenuprovidesaccesstoallparametersrelatedtothe
wirelessfunctionoftheIntellinetAccessPoint.Asthisisadual
banddevice,capableofprovingboth2.4GHzand5GHz
wirelessservice,thereareadvancedsettingsthatareunique
toeachofthefrequencybands.
BASICSETTINGS
WirelessON/OFF:Youcanactivateordeactivatethewireless
functionforeachbandindependently.
SSID:Thenameofthewirelessnetwork.
SecurityType:Inordertosecureaccesstothewireless
network,youcanenableencryption.WPA2‐PSKis
recommendedasitprovidesthebestsecurity,whileWEP
reallyshouldnotbeusedanymore,unlessyouhavesome
legacyequipmentthatdoesnotsupportWPAorWPA2.
Wi‐FiKey:Typeinthepasswordforyourwirelessnetwork
here.Thepasswordisvalidforboththe2.4and5GHz
network.
Wi‐FiChannel:Setthechanneltoavaluethatputsthiswirelessnetworkatleastfourchannelsapartfromanexisting
wirelessnetworkthatmightbeincloseproximity.Forexample,ifanother2.4GHzwirelessnetworkinrangeissetto
channel2,thenit’dbebesttosetyourIntellinetAccessPointtochannel6orhigher.
OutputPower:Youcanadjusttheoutputpowertolow,mediumorhigh.
2.4GADVANCEDSETTINGS
ProtectionMode:ProtectionshouldbesettoAutoorOn.The
B/GProtectionmodeensuresthatolderwireless802.11band
802.11gdeviceswillnotdegradetheperformanceofthe
muchfasterwireless802.11nnetwork.Ifyouhaveamixof
olderandnewerwirelessstationsinthenetwork,it’s
recommendedthatyouenabletheprotectionmechanism.
Onlyifyouknowforcertainthatyournetworkconsistsonly
ofwirelessNclientsshouldyouconsiderdisablingthisoption,
asitcanincreasetheperformanceofyourconnectionsever
soslightly.
Standard:TheIntellinetAccess
Pointsupportsalltypesofwireless
devicesrangingfrom802.11bto
802.11ninthe2.4GHzrange.This
parameterenablesordisables
supportforb,gandndevices.Yourlikelychoiceisgoingtobe
11b/g/n.
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BeaconInterval(ms):AwirelessaccesspointsendsoutspecificdatapacketscontainingtheSSID,thechannelnumber
andsecuritysettings.Thesepacketsarecalledbeacons.Anyclientthatwantstojoinawirelessnetworklistensfor
thesebeaconframes,andanywirelessclientalreadyconnectedalsoreceivesthemwhenevertheyaresentout.The
beaconintervalcontrolshowoftentheaccesspointbroadcaststhebeaconframes.Possiblevaluesrangefrom20to
1000(ms).Theshorterthebeaconinterval,themoreoftenthebeaconframesaresentout.Themoreoftenthebeacon
framesaresentout,thequickertheassociationandroamingprocesswillbe,butitalsoleadstomorenetwork
overhead,whichthenleadstoadropinthroughputperformance.Youcanincreasethebeaconintervaltoreducethe
networkoverhead,butthatcomesattheexpenseofaslightlyslowerassociationtime,whichmeansittakesjustalittle
bitlongerforwirelessclientstojointhenetwork.Thedefaultvalueis100.
DataBeaconRate(ms):Thedatabeaconrate,alsocalledDTIM(deliverytrafficindicationmap)ratenotifiesawireless
clientwithpower‐savemodehowmanybeaconsuntilbufferedmulticasttrafficwillbebroadcastbytheaccesspoint.
ThehighertheDTIMrate,thelongeraclientdevicemaysleepandthereforethemorepowerthatparticularclient
devicemaypotentiallysave.Youcanspecifyavaluebetween1and255.Thedefaultvalueis1,whichmakestheDTIM
IntervalthesameastheBeaconInterval.
RTSThreshold:RTS(requesttosend)packetsaresentbywirelessclientstoaccesspoints.Theclientsessentiallyaskfor
permissiontosendthenextdatapacket.Thelowerthethreshold,themorestableyourwirelessnetwork,sinceit
essentiallyasksmoreoftenwhensendingpackages.Thedefaultvalueis2347,andyouarewelladvisedtoleavethis
valueunchanged.
BroadcastSSID:Ifdisabled,theIntellinetAC600AccessPointwillnolongerbroadcastitsnetworknametothepublic.
NotethathidingtheSSIDisnotasecurityfeature.Ifyouwanttokeepunauthorizedusersfromaccessingyourwireless
network,youneedtoenablewirelessWPA2encryption.
WMM:WMMstandsforWiFiMultimedia.WMMprioritizesnetworktrafficinfourcategories:
1.Voice
2.Video
3.Besteffort(thisisthemajorityoftrafficfromapplicationsotherthanvideoandvoice)
4.Backgroundjobssuchasprinting,filedownloadsandothernon‐latencysensitiveapplications.Simplybyactivating
WMMfortheSSIDsoftheIntellinetAccessPointyoucanalreadyachieveanoticeableimprovementofthequalityof
service.
APIsolation:Whenactivated,wirelessclientsareisolatedfromoneanother.Wirelessclientscanonlycommunicate
withotherclientsthatareconnectedviatheLANportoftheIntellinetAccessPoint.APisolationpreventswireless
clienttoclienttraffic,includingbroadcasts.Usethisoptiontoprovideadditionalprotectionforyourwirelessusersina
publicnetwork.
ShortGI:Thisoptionactivatestheshortguardinterval(SGI),whichcanincreaseyourwirelessperformancebyupto
11%.Ifyourwirelessaccesspointisinstalledinaverycrowdednetworkenvironment,withdifferentaccesspoints
occupyingdifferentchannelsallaroundyou,theslowerguardintervalof800nswillprovidebetterresults.
20/40MHzCoexist:Whensetto20/40MHz,theIntellinetAccessPointwill‘playnice’withotherwirelessnetworksin
range,meaning,itwillcreatelessoverlaptoandinterferencewithotherwirelessnetworksinrange.Inorderto
achievethemaximumperformanceintermsofpurelinkspeed,thisvalueshouldbesetto40MHz.However,inbusy
networkenvironmentswithmanywirelessnetworks,using40MHzcanactuallybedetrimentaltotheperformance.
Thatisbecauseyourwirelessnetworkoccupiesamuchlargerfrequencyspectrumandisthereforesubjecttoa
potentiallylargeramountofinterference.
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ACADVANCEDSETTINGS
ProtectionMode:ProtectionshouldbesettoAutoorOn.
Onlyifyouknowforcertainthatyournetworkconsistsonlyof
wirelessACclientsshouldyouconsiderdisablingthisoption,
asitcanincreasetheperformanceofyourconnectionseverso
slightly.
Standard:TheIntellinetAccessPointsupportsalltypesof
wirelessdevicesinthe5GHzrange.Thisparameterenablesor
disablessupportfora,nandacdevices.Yourlikelychoiceis
goingtobe11ac/an/aVHT,asitincludesallformsof5GHz
wirelesscommunications.IfyouknowforcertainthatnoIEEE
802.3aclientswilleverneedtoconnecttoyournetwork,you
mayenabletheoption11ac/anVHT.
BeaconInterval(ms):See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
DataBeaconRate(ms):See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
RTSThreshold:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
BroadcastSSID:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
WMM:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
APIsolation:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
ShortGI:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
20/40MHzCoexist:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
DFSSupport:DynamicFrequencySelection(DFS)isarequirementforradiosystemsoperatinginthe5GHzbandtobe
equippedwiththeabilitytoidentifyandtakeactiontoavoidotherradiotransmissionsthatareconsideredprimary‐use
ormission‐critical.Thesemission‐criticaldevicesarevariousflavorsofradarsystemsusedbyspecificindustrial,federal
civilianandmilitaryorganizations.Setthisvalueto‘enable’andselectyourregion,i.e.,FCCorCE/ETSI,andthensetthe
channelinthe5GACsettingsto‘Auto(DFS)’.
VHTBandWidth:Select80MHztobenefitfromthefulladvantageoftheincreasedWirelessACthroughput,butselect
20/40MHzinacrowdednetworkenvironmentwithmanywirelessnetworks,toreducethepossibilityofinterference.
VHTShortGI:See2.4GAdvancedSettings.
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WPSSETTINGS
WPSstandsforWi‐FiProtectedSetup(alsoreferredtoasWi‐Fi
SimpleConfig)andisacomputingstandardthatattemptsto
alloweasyestablishmentofasecurewirelesshomenetwork.
Thismeans,thatyoucanjoinasecuredwirelessnetwork
withoutenteringacomplicatedpassword,butsimplyby
pushingabuttonorbyenteringaso‐calledpin‐code.Notall
wirelessclientssupportWPS,however.
WPSEnable:ThisactivatesordeactivatestheWPSfunction.
Pin:Pincodethattheclientmustenterinordertojoin,ifthepincodemethodisused.
Thelowerpartofthescreenisdedicatedtothepushbuttonmethod.
Hereishowitworks:
1.Clickon‘Start’.
2.Waitforthemessage‘setting’tobedisplayed.
3.PushtheWPSbuttononyourwirelessclient.Iftheclientdoesnothave
aphysicalbutton,thenusuallya‘softwarebutton’isprovided.An
exampleoftheAndroidWPSpushbuttonfunctionisshownbelow.
4.Whentheconnectionisestablished,themessagewillchangeto
‘Successful’.
ClientSetupExample–Android5.x::
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OTHERSETTINGS
ThewebadministratorUIprovidesaccesstoadditionalsettings,whichare
explainedinthissection.
PASSWORDSETTINGS
Onthisscreenyoudefinethepasswordthatallowsaccesstothe
administratorwebUI.
UserName:Typeintheusernamefortheadministratoraccount.The
defaultvalueis‘admin’,butyoucanenteradifferentvalue.
NewPassword:Typeinthepasswordyouwishtousefortheadministrator
account.
RetypePassword:Repeatthenewpasswordinthisfield.Makesureit
matchesthepasswordyouhaveenteredabove.
TIMEZONESETTINGS
TheIntellinetAC600AccessPointhasaninternalclock,whichcanbe
synchronizedwithexternalNTPservers.Todothat,activatetheoption(x)
EnableNTPclientupdate,thenspecificthetimezoneyouarein,i.e.,(GMT‐
05:00EasternTime),andfinallyselectanNTPserverfromthedropdown
list.
Note:Thetimefunctioncanonlywork,iftheIntellinetAccessPointhas
accesstotheInternet.
SAVE/RELOADSETTINGS
Withthisscreenyoucancreateabackupofthecurrentsystem
configuration,whichyoucanreloadatalatertime.
SaveSettings:Clickon‘Save…’,thenselectthelocationwhereyouwantto
savethefile,i.E.,afolderonyourHDDorUSBthumbdrive.
LoadSettings:Click‘Browse…’,thenselectthepreviouslysavedfileandclick
‘Upload’torestorethepreviouslysavedsettings.Thedevicewillperforma
restartwhenyouusethisfunction.
ResetSettings:Inordertoreinstateallfactorydefaultvalues,clickonthe
‘LoadDefault’button.Thedevicewillperformarestartwhenyouusethisfunction.
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UPGRADEFIRMWARE
Anewfirmwareversionmaybereleasedfromtimetotimeto
improvetheperformanceofthedeviceortoaddnew
features.YoucanfindthelatestfirmwarefortheIntellinet
AccessPointatintellinetnetwork.com.
Searchforthekeyword‘525824’,andthencheckthe
downloadstabforanynewfirmwareversions.
Inordertoinstallanewfirmware,youfirstneedtodownload
thefirmwarefromthewebsite.Whenthatisdone,youneed
toun‐compresstheZIPfile.Thenclickon‘Browse…’.Select
thefirmwarefile,andthenclickon‘Apply.’Allowtheprocess
tofinish.Thedevicewillperformarestartwhenyouusethis
function.
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APPENDIXA:CHANGINGTHEIPADDRESSOFANETWORKADAPTER
TheIntellinetAccessPointoperatesontheIPaddress192.168.2.1.Foryourcomputertoaccesstheadministrator
configurationinterface,theIPaddressofthenetworkadapterinyourcomputerhastobeinthesamerange;e.g.,
192.168.2.50.RefertotheinstructionsthatcamewithyourcomputerforinformationonhowtochangetheIPaddress
onthenetworkadapterinyourcomputerforanyoperatingsystemthatisnotexplainedinthisusermanual.
WINDOWS8
1.IfyouareusingaPC,movethemousecursortothebottomortoprightcornerofthescreenandselectthecogicon
forSettings.Ifyouareusingatablet,swipeleftfromtherightsideofthescreenandselectSettings.
2.Click“ControlPanel.”
3.Select“Smallicons.”
4.Open“NetworkandSharingCenter.”
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5.Click“Changeadaptersettings.”
6.Right‐clickyournetworkadapterandselect“Properties.”
7.Select“InternetProtocolVersion4”fromthelistandclick“Properties.”
8.Entertheinformationasshownbelow,thenclick“OK”tosavethesettings.
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WINDOWS7AND10
1.OpentheNetworkandSharingCenter.
2.Clickon“Changeadaptersettings.”
3.Right‐clickyournetworkadapterandselect“Properties.”
4.Select“InternetProtocolVersion4”fromthelistandclick“Properties.”
5.Entertheinformationasshownbelow,thenclick“OK”tosavethesettings.
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WINDOWSXP:
1.Double‐clickthe“NetworkConnections”iconinthecontrolpanel.
2.Right‐clicktheconnection(e.g.,LocalAreaConnection)andselect“Properties.”
3.Select“InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)”fromthelistandclick“Properties.”
4.Entertheinformationasshownbelow,thenclick“OK”tosavethesettings.
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MACOSX
1.OpentheSystemPreferencespage.
2.IntheInternet&Networksection,clicktheNetworkicon.
3.SelecteitherBuilt‐inEthernetorAirPort,dependingonhowyouconnecttothewirelessaccesspoint,thenclick
“Configure….”
4.SetthevalueforConfigureIPv4to“Manually”andenter192.168.2.50intheIPAddressfield.Click“ApplyNow”(not
showninscreenshot)tosavethesettings.
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APPENDIXB:TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Howtoaddress
ThePowerLEDisnotlit. Makesurethatthepoweradapteriseitherproperlyinsertedintothe
powerconnectoronthePoEinjectorortheaccesspointitself.Ifyouuse
thePoEinjector,besurethatyouusean8‐pinnetworkcablebetweenthe
PoEinjectorandtheaccesspoint’sLANport.A4‐pincablewon’twork.
Also,ifyouusethePoEinjector,besurethatthePowerLEDontheinjector
islit,andthatyouhaveconnectedtheportlabeledas“POE”withanetwork
cabletotheWAN/LAN(POE)portontheaccesspoint.
Inaddition,checkandmakesurethatthepoweroutletprovidespower.
TheLANLEDdoesnotlightup. Checkthenetworkconnectionbetween theaccesspoint’sLANportandthe
Ethernetportofthedeviceyou’reconnecting.Thenetworkcablemustbe
insertedproperlyandtheEthernetdevicemustbeturnedon.Tryusinga
differentnetworkcable,ifavailable.
TheWANLEDdoesnotlightup. Checkthenetworkconnectionbetweentheaccesspoint’sWANportand
theEthernetportofthemodemyou’reconnectingto.Thenetworkcable
mustbeinsertedproperlyandtheEthernetdevicemustbeturnedon.Try
usingadifferentnetworkcable,ifavailable.
TheWLANLEDisnotlit. TheWLANLEDshouldalwaysbelit,whetherawirelessconnectionhas
beenestablishedornot.Itessentiallyindicatesthatthewirelessmodule
hasstartedsuccessfully.IftheLEDisoff,itmeansthatthewirelessfunction
hasbeendisabledinthebasicwirelesssettings.
Ifthewirelessfunctionisenabledinthewirelesssetting,buttheLEDisoff
andyoucannotconnecttoanywirelessnetwork,theaccesspointneedsto
bereplacedthroughyourdealer(placeofpurchase).
IftheLEDisoffyetyouhaveaworkingwirelessconnection,theLEDmay
simplyhavefailed.
Thehardwareresetisnot
working.
Theresetbuttonneedstobepressedfirmlyfor10 secondswhilethe
wirelessrangeextenderispoweredon.Ifitstilldoesnotwork,thereset
buttoncouldbemalfunctioning.
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APPENDIXC:WARRANTYINFORMATION
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Lapresentegarantíacubrelossiguientesproductoscontracualquierdefectodefabricaciónensusmaterialesymano
deobra.
A.GarantizamoscámarasIPyproductosconpartesmóvilespor3años.
B.Garantizamoslosdemásproductospor5años(productossinpartesmóviles),bajolassiguientescondiciones:
1.Todoslosproductosaqueserefiereestagarantía,amparasucambiofísico,sinningúncargoparaelconsumidor.
2.Elcomercializadornotienetalleresdeservicio,debidoaquelosproductosquesegarantizannocuentancon
reparaciones,nirefacciones,yaquesugarantíaesdecambiofísico.
3.Lagarantíacubreexclusivamenteaquellaspartes,equipososub‐ensamblesquehayansidoinstaladasdefábricayno
incluyeenningúncasoelequipoadicionalocualesquieraquehayansidoadicionadosalmismoporelusuarioo
distribuidor.
Parahacerefectivaestagarantíabastaráconpresentarelproductoaldistribuidoreneldomiciliodondeueadquiridoo
eneldomiciliodeICIntracomMéxico,S.A.P.I.deC.V.,juntoconlosaccesorioscontenidosnsuempaque,acompañado
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(cuandoaplique)yfechadeadquisición.Estagarantíanoesválidaenlossiguientescasos:Sielproductosehubiese
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