Pismolabs Technology P1902 Pepwave / Peplink / Pismo Wireless Product User Manual

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COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS
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Pepwave AP One Series:
AP One/ AP One 300M / AP One mini / AP One Flex / AP One In-Wall
Pepwave AP Pro Series:
AP Pro
Document Rev.3.0.10
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Scope .....................................................................................................4
2. Product Features and Benefits .........................................................................................5
3. Package Contents ...........................................................................................................6
3.1 AP One ............................................................................................................................6
3.2 AP One 300M ..................................................................................................................6
3.3 AP One mini ....................................................................................................................6
3.4 AP One Flex ....................................................................................................................6
3.5 Ap One In-Wall ................................................................................................................7
3.6 AP Pro .............................................................................................................................7
4. Hardware Overview ............................................................................................................8
4.1 AP One ............................................................................................................................8
4.2 AP One 300M ..................................................................................................................9
4.3 AP One mini ..................................................................................................................10
4.4 AP One Flex ..................................................................................................................11
4.5 AP One In-Wall ..............................................................................................................13
4.6 AP Pro ...........................................................................................................................14
5. Installation ........................................................................................................................15
5.1 Installation Procedures ................................................................................................16
6. Information .......................................................................................................................17
6.1 System ..........................................................................................................................18
7. Configuration ...................................................................................................................25
7.1 System ..........................................................................................................................26
7.2 LAN ................................................................................................................................31
7.3 Wireless Networks .......................................................................................................34
7.4 Advanced Wireless Settings ........................................................................................49
7.5 WDS ...............................................................................................................................53
7.6 SpeedFusion™ .............................................................................................................54
7.7 SNMP .............................................................................................................................58
7.8 Web Administration......................................................................................................61
8. Tools - Diagnostic Tools .................................................................................................63
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9. Commands .......................................................................................................................64
9.1 Activate Changes .........................................................................................................65
9.2 Firmware .......................................................................................................................66
9.3 Configuration ................................................................................................................67
9.4 Misc ...............................................................................................................................68
10. Real Time Status .............................................................................................................69
11. Peplink Balance AP Controller ....................................................................................70
12. Restoring Factory Defaults ..........................................................................................71
12.1 AP One ........................................................................................................................71
12.2 AP One 300M ..............................................................................................................71
12.3. AP One Mini ................................................................................................................72
12.4. AP One Flex ..............................................................................................................72
12.5 AP One In-Wall ...........................................................................................................72
12.6 AP Pro .........................................................................................................................73
13. Appendix .......................................................................................................................74
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1. Introduction and Scope
Pepwave’s AP Series of enterprise-grade 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi access points is engineered to
provide fast, dependable, and flexible operation in a variety of environments, all controlled by an
easy-to-use centralized management system. From the small but powerful AP One mini to the
top-of-the-line AP Pro, the Pepwave AP Series offers wireless networking solutions to suit any
business need, and every Pepwave access point is loaded with essential features such as
multiple SSIDs, VLAN, WDS, and Guest Protect.
A single Pepwave access point can masquerade as up to four virtual access points, each with
its own security policy (WPA, WPA2, etc.) and authentication mechanism (802.1x, open, captive
portal, etc.), allowing faster, easier, and more cost-effective network builds. Each member of the
Pepwave AP Series family also features a high-powered Wi-Fi transmitter that greatly enhances
coverage and performance while reducing equipment costs and maintenance.
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2. Product Features and Benefits
Key features and benefits of the Pepwave AP series:
High-powered Wi-Fi transmitter enhances coverage and lowers cost of ownership.
Independent security policies and encryption mechanisms for each virtual access point
allow fast, flexible, cost-effective network builds.
Centralized management via InControl reduces maintenance expense and time.
WDS support allows secure and fast network expansion.
Guest Protect support guards sensitive business data and sub-networks.
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) and QoS (Quality of Service) support keeps video and other
bandwidth-intensive data flowing fast and lag-free.
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3. Package Contents
3.1 AP One
Each Pepwave AP One package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP One
1 x omni-directional antenna
1 x power supply
1 x instruction sheet
3.2 AP One 300M
Each Pepwave AP One 300M package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP One 300M
2 x omni-directional antennas
1 x power supply
1 x instruction sheet
3.3 AP One mini
Each Pepwave AP One mini package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP One mini
1 x omni-directional antenna
1 x power supply
1 x instruction sheet
3.4 AP One Flex
Each Pepwave AP One Flex package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP One Flex
1 x instruction sheet
1 x installation guide
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3.5 Ap One In-Wall
Each Pepwave AP One In-Wall package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP One In-Wall
1 x mounting kit
3.6 AP Pro
Each Pepwave AP Pro package contains:
1 x Pepwave AP Pro
1 x instruction sheet
1 x installation guide
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4. Hardware Overview
4.1 AP One
Front View Rear Panel View
Antenna
(Left Connector)
RP-SMA connector for attaching the antenna.
WAN
10/100BaseT Ethernet connector, normally connected to a back haul
network.
Reset
Inset reset button. Depress with a pin and hold for at least five seconds to
restore factory defaults. For further details, please refer to Restoring
Factory Defaults.
Power Connector
DC 12V power input for use with the supplied power adapter.
Power
OFF Power is off.
ON Power is on.
Status
OFF Unit is initializing.
ON Unit is ready.
Ethernet
OFF Ethernet port is not connected.
ON Ethernet port is connected.
Wireless
OFF Wireless is not ready.
On Wireless is ready.
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4.2 AP One 300M
Front View Rear Panel View
Connectors
USB
Reserved for future functionality.
WAN
10/100BaseT Ethernet connector, normally connected to a back haul
network.
WAN
10/100BaseT Power over Ethernet 802.3af connector, normally connected
to a back haul network.
Reset
Inset reset button. Depress with a pin and hold for at least five seconds to
restore factory defaults. For further details, please refer to Restoring
Factory Defaults.
Power Connector
DC 12V power input for use with the supplied power adapter.
Power
OFF Power is off.
ON Power is on.
Status
OFF Unit is initializing.
ON Unit is ready.
Wireless
OFF Wireless is not ready.
On Wireless is ready.
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4.3 AP One mini
Front View Rear Panel View
USB
Reserved for future functionality.
Power Connector
DC 12V power input for use with the supplied power adapter.
WAN
10/100BaseT Ethernet connector, normally connected to a back haul
network.
Antenna
(Right Connector)
RP-SMA connector for attaching the antenna.
LED Indicators
PWR
OFF Power is off.
ON Power is on.
RDY
RED Device is not booted.
AMBER Device is not booted.
ENET
OFF Ethernet port is not connected.
ON Ethernet port is connected.
OFF No client is associated.
ON Clients are associated.
Each bar indicates an increase of up to 10 connected clients. The shortest
bar indicates from one to 10 clients while the longest indicates 31 or more
clients.
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4.4 AP One Flex
Front View Rear LED Indicators
Connectors Panel inside the lid
Connectors
LAN1*PoE
10/100BaseT Power over Ethernet Passive PoE connector
LAN2 / 3
Ethernet LAN Port
Reset
Inset reset button. Depress with a pin and hold for at least five
seconds to restore factory defaults. For further details, please refer to
Restoring Factory Defaults.
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OFF Unit is initializing.
ON Unit is ready.
LAN
OFF Ethernet port is not connected.
ON Ethernet port is connected.
Indicate the signal strength.
Mounting the Unit
Pepwave AP One Flex can be mounted on a flat surface or a pole using the wall/pole mount
(available separately).
Pole/Wall Mount
Pole/Wall Mount
with Ball Joint
Pole/Wall Mount
Flexible ball joint to
connect to AP One Flex
For pole mount with
metallic strips
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4.5 AP One In-Wall
Front View Top View
Connectors Panel at the bottom Connectors Panel at the side
LAN
Ethernet LAN ports
POE IN
LAN/UPLINK
10/100BaseT Power over Ethernet Passive PoE connector
Reset
Inset reset button. Depress with a pin and hold for at least five seconds to
restore factory defaults. For further details, please refer to Restoring
Factory Defaults.
Pass Through
Digital pass through for PBX
Power Connector
DC 48V power input.
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4.6 AP Pro
Front View Top View
AP Pro Rear Panel View AP Pro 300M Rear Panel View AP Pro Duo Rear Panel View
Connectors
Antenna
Female N-type connectors for attaching antennas.
Ground
Ground connection.
Console
RJ-45 Console connector for Pepwave Console Adapter with remote factory
reset functionality.
WAN
10/100BaseT Power over Ethernet 802.3af connector, normally connected
to a back haul network.
Power Connector
A connector for DC 10V-30V power input, to be used with the supplied
waterproof power connector.
LED Indicators
Status
OFF Power is off.
RED Unit is initializing.
GREEN Unit is ready.
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5. Installation
Your Pepwave access point acts as a bridge between wireless and wired Ethernet interfaces. A
typical setup follows:
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5.1 Installation Procedures
1. Attach the antenna to your Pepwave access point.
2. Connect the Ethernet port on the unit with the backbone network using an Ethernet
cable. The port should auto sense whether the cable is straight-through or crossover.
3. Connect the power adapter to the power connector of the unit. Plug the power adapter
into a power source.
4. Wait for the status LED to turn green.
5. Connect a PC to the backbone network. Configure the IP address of the PC to be any IP
address between 192.168.0.4 and 192.168.0.254, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
6. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or above, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or above, or Google
Chrome 2.0 or above, connect to https://192.168.0.3.
7. Enter the default admin login ID and password, admin and public respectively.
After logging in, the following Information main page appears. Click System, located under
Configure on the left, to begin setting up your access point.
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6. Information
The Information section contains a number of tabs to keep you up-to-date on your access
point’s status and operation.
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6.1 System
Click System, located under Information on the left, to display tabs for basic and advanced AP
configuration options.
Model
Model name of your access point.
Firmware Version
Firmware version number running on your access point.
AP Name
Name of your access point as defined in the configuration.
Location
Location of your access point as defined in the configuration.
Serial Number
Serial number of your access point.
MAC Address
MAC address of your access point.
Network IP
Information
Current gateway IP address of your access point.
System Time
Current system time with respect to the configured time.
Up Time
Up time of your access point since the most recent boot.
Click the Detail link next to Network IP Information to check IP Address Mode, IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server.
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Click Close to dismiss the IP Info dialog.
Wireless
Click Wireless, located under Information on the left, to display tabs containing
information about your Pepwave access point, connected clients, WDS, and nearby
networks.
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6.1.1 AP Info
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Wireless Network
SSID
SSID of your access point.
Radio
Frequency used by your access point’s radio.
Security Policy
Wireless authentication and encryption methods used by your access
point.
Channel
802.11 channel used by your access point.
Default VLAN ID
VLAN ID tagged onto all outgoing packets generated using the current
wireless network profile.
MAC Address
(BSSID)
Detailed BSSIDs for the current wireless network profile.
Usage Data Type
Data display used in the Wired Network Usage graph. Check Hourly to
display usage in 60-minute increments.
Wireless Network
Usage
Wireless network usage displayed using the options selected from the
Usage Data Type drop-down menu and the Hourly checkbox.
Number of Wireless
Clients
Number of wireless clients displayed using the options selected from the
Usage Data Type drop-down menu and the Hourly checkbox.
Click Info to see Web Portal Login, Wireless Network Firewall, MAC Filter, Bandwidth
Control, and Layer 2 Isolation.
Click Close to dismiss the Info dialog.
Click Stat to check Packets Sent, Bytes Sent, Packets Received, and Bytes Received.
Click Close to dismiss the Stat dialog.
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6.1.2 Connected Clients
Refresh Interval
Interval used when refreshing connected client data.
Refresh
Click to manually refresh connected client data.
Total
Number of connected clients since the last refresh.
MAC address
Client MAC address.
Manufacturer
AP manufacturer name, based on MAC prefix.
IP Address
IP address of the connected client.
Type
Radio mode of the connected client.
Signal
Signal strength of the connected client.
Duration
Time the listed client has been connected to the network, as reported at
the last refresh.
TX/RX Rate
Transmit and receive data rates for the connected client, as reported at
the last refresh.
TX/RX Bytes
(Packets)
Transmit and receive data volume for the connected client, as reported at
the last refresh. Packet data shown in parenthesis.
TX Errs
Number of transmit errors for the connected client, as reported at the last
refresh.
RX Errs
Number of receive errors for the connected client, as reported at the last
refresh.
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6.1.3 WDS Info
Wireless Information WDS Info
Local MAC
Address
MAC address identifying the local system.
Current Channel
Current 802.11 broadcast channel used by the system.
Manufacturer
Access point manufacturer name, based on MAC prefix.
MAC Address
MAC address for connected peers.
Status
Current WDS status: enabled or disabled.
Encryption
Encryption method used by the WDS.
Click Edit to enable or disable WDS, edit the WDS MAC address, and select an encryption
method.
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6.1.4 Nearby Networks
Network Discovery
Displays whether your access point is set to scan and discover nearby
access points.
Scanning Interval
How often your access point scans for nearby access points, providing
Network Discovery is Enabled.
Scanning Time
Channel scan interval used by your access point when searching for
nearby access points.
Group by
Grouping method used for display of nearby access points.
Manufacturer
Access point manufacturer name, based on MAC prefix.
SSID
SSID used to refer to the nearby access point.
Security
Client authentication method(s) used by the nearby access point.
MAC address
MAC address of the nearby access point.
Channel
Channel used by the nearby access point.
Signal (RSSI)
Radio signal strength of the nearby access point.
Last Seen
Time stamp indicating when the nearby access point was last seen, if at
all.
Status
Current status of the nearby access point.
Quantity drop-
down menu
Number of nearby access points to display on one page.
Refresh
Click this link to manually refresh nearby access point data.
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7. Configuration
The Configure section allows you to set up all aspects of your Pepwave access point, from
basic system settings to advanced wireless options and more.
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7.1 System
Click System, located under Configure on the left, to display tabs for basic and advanced AP
configuration options.
7.1.1 Basic
AP Name
User-specified name assigned to your Pepwave access point. This name
can be retrieved via SNMP.
Location
User-specified name for the location of your access point. This name can
be retrieved via SNMP.
Timezone
Time region used by the system. All choices are based on UTC.
Keep Default IP
When enabled, this option maintains 192.168.0.3 as your access point’s
default IP address.
IP Address Mode
IP Address Mode options are Automatic and Manual. Automatic: The
IP address of your access point is acquired from a DHCP server on the
Ethernet segment. Manual: A user-specified IP address is used for your
access point. See next page for an example.
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Static IP Address
Unique IP address used by your Pepwave access point to communicate
on the Ethernet segment. This IP address is distinct from the admin IP
address (192.168.0.3) on the Ethernet segment.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask used by your access point.
Default Gateway
Default gateway used by your access point.
DNS Server
DNS server address used by your Pepwave access point to resolve host
names.
PPPoE Username
This specifies the username required in order to connect via PPPoE to
acquire Internet connectivity. The information is typically determined by
and can be obtained from the ISP.
PPPoE Password
This specifies the password required in order to connect via PPPoE to
acquire Internet connectivity. The information is typically determined by
and can be obtained from the ISP.
PPPoE Service
Name
This is a PPPoE parameter which is provided by the ISP. Note: Leave this
field empty if you are not sure.
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7.1.2 Advanced
Management VLAN
ID
VLAN ID from which management sessions are allowed. Establishment of
management sessions is restricted to the specified VLAN ID. If
Management VLAN ID is set to 0, management sessions can be
established without VLAN ID restrictions. Default value is 0, which means
that tagging is disabled, not that management sessions will be tagged
with 0.
NTP Server
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server hostname used when synchronizing
your access point’s system clock. Default value is pool.ntp.org.
Scheduled Reboot
Automatic reboot schedule. Check Enable, then set the reboot schedule
using the Schedule, Day, and Time drop-down menus.
Ethernet
Speed/Duplex
Ethernet send and receive speed.
Controller IP
Address / Domain
Name
IP address or domain name of an optional Peplink Balance AP Controller.
Leave this field blank if not using a Balance AP Controller.
AP Mode
Access point operation mode. Choose Bridge or Router. When Router is
selected, the following Manual Router Settings will be available:
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7.1.2.1 Manual Router Settings
Manual Router Settings are available only when AP Mode in Advanced System Settings is
set to Router. When using Router mode, your Pepwave access point can be used as a DHCP
server for devices located behind it in the network.
LAN IP
DHCP server IP address.
LAN Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of the DHCP server.
DHCP Server
Check to enable the DHCP server feature of your Pepwave access point.
The following options will be enabled once you have checked and
enabled DHCP Server.
IP Start Range
First address in the range of IP addresses assigned to DHCP clients.
IP Stop Range
Last address in the range of IP addresses assigned to DHCP clients.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask used by DHCP clients.
Broadcast Address
Broadcast address used by DHCP clients.
Gateway
Default routing gateway used by DHCP clients.
DNS 1
IP address of the primary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
DNS 2
IP address of the secondary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
DNS 3
IP address of the tertiary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
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Lease Time
Length of time that an IP address of a DHCP client remains valid. When
lease time has expired, the assigned IP address is no longer valid, and
renewal of the IP address assignment is required.
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7.2 LAN
Select LAN, located under Configure on the left, to begin configuring a local area network for
your Pepwave access point.
7.2.1 LAN
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LAN IP
IP address of your Pepwave access point.
LAN Subnet Mask
Specifies the number of clients that can connect to your access point.
DHCP Server
Check to enable the DHCP server feature of your access point. Enabling
DHCP is the best option for most users. The following options will be
enabled once you have checked and enabled DHCP Server.
IP Start Range
First address in the range of IP addresses assigned to DHCP clients.
Default is 192.168.1.100
IP Stop Range
Last address in the range of IP addresses assigned to DHCP clients.
Default is 192.168.1.200.
Subnet Mask
Number of clients that can connect to your access point. This value
should match the value in LAN Subnet Mask. Default is 255.255.255.0.
Broadcast Address
Broadcast address used by DHCP clients.
Gateway
Default routing gateway used by DHCP clients.
DNS 1
IP address of the primary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
DNS 2
IP address of the secondary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
DNS 3
IP address of the tertiary DNS server offered to DHCP clients.
Lease Time
Length of time that an IP address of a DHCP client remains valid. When
lease time has expired, the assigned IP address is no longer valid, and
renewal of the IP address assignment is required.
Reservation
Assigns an IP address to a specific MAC address. To add a new
reservation, enter MAC address and IP Address, then click Add. To
remove a reservation from the displayed list, click Delete.
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7.2.2 DMZ
DMZ
Enable your AP One unit to become a DMZ device.
DMZ IP
Address used by external users to connect to your IP’s ports.
7.2.3 Port Forward
Name
Name for your port forwarding rule.
IP
IP address to which ports are forwarded.
Port
Choose TCP or UDP to forward the selected port or port range using the
specified protocol. Select port options from the drop-down menus on the
right, then click Apply to make the port forwarding rule active.
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7.3 Wireless Networks
Select Wireless Networks, located in the Configure section on the left, to display your
Pepwave access point’s SSID configuration.
Wireless Network
SSID
SSID of the virtual access point.
Security Policy
Wireless authentication and encryption used by your Pepwave access
point.
Default VLAN ID
VLAN ID tagged on all outgoing packets generated by the virtual AP (i.e.,
packets traveling from the Wi-Fi segment through your access point to the
Ethernet segment via the LAN port). If 802.1x is enabled, a per-user
VLAN ID can be specified in the authentication reply from the RADIUS
server. If a per-user VLAN ID is set, the default VLAN ID will be
overridden.
Status
Virtual AP status of your access point. Displays Enable or Disable.
MAC Address
(BSSID)
Detailed BSSID used by your access point.
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Click Info to check Broadcast SSID, Web Portal Login, MAC Filter, Bandwidth Control, and
Layer 2 Isolation.
Broadcast SSID
Displays whether or not your Pepwave access point’s SSID is broadcast.
Web Portal Login
Displays whether or not your access point can be accessed via Web
portal.
MAC Filter
Displays whether or not your access point controls access with MAC
address filters.
Bandwidth Control
Displays whether or not your access point is using bandwidth controls.
Layer 2 Isolation
Displays whether or not your access point is using Layer 2 isolation.
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To add a new virtual AP, click the Add button. To change network details for a virtual AP, click
its Edit link, which give you access to Wireless Network Details, explained on the next page.
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7.3.1 Wireless Network Details - Basic
Enable
Select Yes to enable the virtual AP. Select No to disable. The virtual AP
is enabled by default.
Wireless Network
SSID
SSID of the virtual AP as it appears to Wi-Fi clients.
Broadcast SSID
Check Enable to allow Wi-Fi clients to scan the virtual AP’s ESSID. Note
that the BSSID (i.e., the MAC address of the virtual AP) cannot be hidden
from the scan. To associate with the virtual AP, clients must specify the
correct ESSID upon association. Broadcast SSID is enabled by default.
Security Level
Configures wireless authentication and encryption methods used by the
virtual AP. Available options are Open - No Encryption, Static WEP,
802.1X, WPA-TKIP, and WPA2-AES:CCMP. For details on setting
encryption options, please see Static WEP Parameters, 802.1x
Parameters, WPA Parameters in the following sections.
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7.3.1.1 Static WEP Parameters
The configuration of Static WEP parameters enables pre-shared WEP key encryption. Please
note that static WEP offers weak security and does not support authentication.
Key Size
Choose 40 bits (64-bit WEP) or 104 bits (128-bit WEP). When using the
WDS setting, 128 bits will also be available.
Key Format
Choose ASCII or HEX.ASCII can be applied only to encryption keys that
are manually entered. HEX can be applied to encryption keys that are
manually entered or automatically generated.
Passphrase
Combination of words and characters used to generate an encryption
key. Click Generate Key to create the key.
Encryption Key
User-specified encryption key value. For ASCII format, key length is
either 5 or 13. For HEX format, key length is either 10 or 26.
Shared Key
Authentication
Check to enable shared key authentication. Default is disabled, meaning
open authentication is used.
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7.3.1.2 802.1X Parameters
The configuration of 802.1X parameters enables RADIUS-based 802.1X authentication with a
dynamic WEP key.
802.1X Version
Choose v1 or v2 of the 802.1x EAPOL. When v1 is selected, both v1 and
v2 clients can associate with the access point. When v2 is selected, only
v2 clients can associate with the access point. Most modern wireless
clients support v2. For stations that do not support v2, select v1. Default
is v2.
WEP Key Size
Choose 40 bits or 104 bits.
Re-keying Period
Length of time throughout which the broadcast key remains valid. When
the re-keying period expires, the broadcast key is no longer valid, and
broadcast key renewal is required. Default is 14400 seconds (four hours).
0 disables re-keying.
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7.3.3.3 WPA parameters
The configuration of WPA parameters enables WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES:CCMP, and WPA-TKIP
and WPA2-AES:CCMP. To enable WPA and WPA-PSK, configure WPA-TKIP. To enable
WPA2 and WPA2-PSK, configure WPA2-AES. When WPA or WPA2 is configured, RADIUS-
based 802.1x authentication with TKIP encryption method is enabled. When using this
configuration, Pre-Shared Key should be disabled.
The security level of this method is known to be very high.
When WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is configured, a Pre-Shared Key or Passphrase is used for
data encryption and authentication. When using this configuration, Pre-Shared Key should be
enabled. Key length must be from 8 to 63 characters.
The security level of this method is known to be high.
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7.3.4 Web Portal Login
Once your Pepwave access point is registered with Pepwave InControl, you can apply
configurations, update firmware, and monitor network activity remotely using this centralized
management system. For details, see http://www.pepwave.com/products/incontrol/.
7.3.4.1 Tip: How to Set Up a Pepwave AP Guest Portal in InControl
To set up a Guest Portal, (1) enable the guest portal function and (2) create guest accounts
and set up a portal page.
Step One: Enable the Guest Portal
1. Log into InControl with your username and password. <https://incontrol.pepwave.com/>
2. Click the Configuration tab, then locate the desired configuration profile.
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3. To find your wireless network, click the Wireless tab. Next, check Wireless Networks,
then click More….
4. Click the name of the SSID you have set up. Note: If you have not added a wireless
network, click New wireless network... to create one.
5. On the Edit a wireless network page, click the Web Portal Login tab. Click Enable to
enable Web portal logins. Click OK to continue.
6. Click Save to save your changes.
7. Click the Web Admin tag and setup the web access as follows:
Web Access Protocol: HTTPS
Management Port: 443
HTTP to HTTPS Redirection: Enable
8. Click Save to save your settings.
Step Two: Create Guest Accounts and Set Up a Portal Page
9. Go to Guest Portal and Accounts by clicking on the link on the left.
10. You can generate more than one account at one time. Change the parameters in No.
of accounts to be generated, Username prefix, Sequence number suffix, and Time
Quota. Default time limit is set to 24 hours. You can change the time limit.
11. Click Generate.
12. You should now have some guest accounts generated as shown Unused Guest
Accounts. You can download account information in CSV format by clicking All,
Generated today, or Not generated today.
13. A standard portal page will be generated automatically after guest accounts are
generated (http://guest.pepwave.com). You can customize the portal page by clicking
on the Portal Page Customization tab, where you can upload your logo image and
enter a message for guests. Preview your portal page, then publish it.
Your guest accounts and portal page are now ready for use.
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Block LAN Access
Enables settings to Block all private IPs / Custom Subnet / Block
Exception. If you have selected Block all private IPs or Custom Subnet,
these IPs / subnets will be blocked no matter what Firewall Mode is
selected. When Block Exception is selected, IPs entered will be excluded
from the blocking list.
Private IP Blocks common private IPs:
o 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255
o 172.16.0.0 172.31.255.255
o 10.0.0.0 10.255.255.255
Custom Subnet Blocks user-specified IP subnets.
Block Exception Blocks all IPs except those specified.
Block
SpeedFusion
Block SpeedFusion traffic.
Bandwidth
Management
Enables settings to control upstream and downstream limits. You can
control bandwidth usage Per VAP or Per Client.
Upstream Limit
Upstream bandwidth limit in kbps. Default is 0: Unlimited.
Downstream Limit
Downstream bandwidth limit in kbps. Default is 0: Unlimited.
Maximum Number
of Clients
Maximum number of clients that can be simultaneously connected to your
Pepwave access point. Default is 0: unlimited.
Firewall Mode
Enables one of three firewall modes: Lockdown, Flexible, and Disable.
Lockdown Block all traffic except pre-defined exceptions.
Flexible Allow all traffic except pre-defined exceptions.
Disable Firewall mode is disabled. (Default)
Exceptions
Specifies exceptions when Lockdown or Flexible Firewall Mode is
selected. Exceptions can be added by type, including Port, Domain, IP
Address, MAC Address, and Application/Service. Click Apply to save
changes and make them active.
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7.3.6 MAC Filter
These settings allow your administrator to control access using Mac address filtering. Choose
from None, Deny all except listed, Accept all except listed, and RADIUS MAC
Authentication. To delete MAC addresses from the list, select them, then click Delete
highlighted. To add MAC addresses to the list, select them, then click <<<Add to list.
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Data Rate
Choose Fixed or Auto. Fixed forces all data packets to be transmitted
using the selected transmit rate. Auto selects the best transmit rate, using
the selected transmit rate as the minimum auto transmit rate. The rate
options and values chosen here will be affected by selected Protocol and
Channel Bonding.
Multicast Filter
Enables filtering multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID.
Multicast Rate
Transmit rate used for sending multicast network traffic. The rate value
chosen here will be affected by selected Protocol and Channel
Bonding.
IGMP Snooping
(Multicast
Enhancement)
Enables listening to Internet Group Management Protocol traffic between
your Pepwave access point and hosts. Enabling this option ensures that
hosts receive multicast traffic only from groups they have joined.
DHCP Setting
Choose None, Relay, or Server. Choosing Relay or Server will forward
DHCP requests to a specified DHCP server and prevent broadcast
messages from being propagated on the Ethernet segment. Upon
selecting this option, the DHCP server IP address (or DHCP server
settings) will be prompted.
Default VLAN ID
VLAN ID to be tagged on all outgoing packets generated from the virtual
AP (i.e., packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment through your
Pepwave access point to Ethernet segment via the LAN port). If 802.1x is
enabled and a per-user VLAN ID is specified in authentication reply
from the Radius server, then the value specified by Default VLAN ID
will be overridden. Default value is 0, which means that tagging is
disabled, not that management sessions will be tagged with 0.
VLAN Pooling
Enables VLAN pooling using the values specified in VLAN Pool.
Network Priority
(QoS)
802.1p QoS value marked on all outgoing packets generated from the
virtual AP (i.e., packets traveling from the Wi-Fi segment through your
Pepwave access point to the Ethernet segment via the LAN port).
Choose Gold, Silver, or Bronze.
Layer 2 Isolation
Layer 2 refers to the second layer in the ISO Open System Interconnect
model. When this option is enabled, clients on the same VLAN, SSID, or
subnet are not allowed to communicate directly via the Layer 2
Protocol(s). Traffic is passed to upper communication layer(s). With this
option disabled, clients on the same VLAN communicate with each other
directly. (Windows network resources browsing is possible.) Default is
disabled.
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7.3.8 RADIUS Server
Primary Host
When 802.1x authentication is configured, the RADIUS server specified
by this setting will be used for authentication and accounting.
Secret
Shared secret password for accessing the RADIUS server.
Authentication Port
UDP port number for the authentication port of the RADIUS server.
Accounting Port
UDP port number for the accounting port of the RADIUS server.
Secondary Host
This setting allows the RADIUS server to used for authentication and
accounting in the event that the Primary Host is unavailable.
Maximum
Retransmission
Maximum number of retries for RADIUS authentication. Default is 3.
Radius Request
Interval
Time interval, in seconds, between each RADIUS request attempt. Note
that the request time interval doubles after every retransmission. Default
is 3.
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7.4 Advanced Wireless Settings
Advanced Wireless Settings provides more options to fine-tune system parameters for optimal
performance.
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7.4.1 Radio Settings
Protocol
802.11bgn: Pepwave access point accepts 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n
client association requests.
802.11b/g: Pepwave access point accepts both 802.11b and 802.11g client
association requests.
802.11b Only: Pepwave access point accepts only 802.11b client
association requests.
802.11g Only: Pepwave access point accepts only 802.11g client
association requests.
802.11n Only: Pepwave access point accepts only 802.11n client
association requests.
Operating
Country
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available
to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must
fixed to US operation channels only.
Channel
Bonding
Only available when Protocol is set to 802.11bgn or 802.11n Only. Choose
20MHz, 20/40MHz, or 40MHz.
Channel
802.11 channel. Choose from 1 to 11. In North America and Europe, choose
from 1 to 13. (Channel 14 is only available in Japan when using the 802.11b
protocol.) If Auto is set, the system scans channels based on the scheduled
time and automatically chooses the most suitable channel.
Power Boost
Enables the power boost feature, which maximizes your access point’s Wi-Fi
capacity. Please enable only if local regulations permit.
Tx Output
Power
Choose Max, High, Medium, or Low transmission output power.
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7.4.2 Advanced Features
Discover Nearby
Networks
Enables your Pepwave access point to scan and discover nearby
networks.
Scanning Interval
Specifies how often your access point goes to other channels to discover
nearby networks.
Scanning Time
Specifies how long your access point stays on other channels to discover
nearby networks.
Scheduled Radio
Availability
Click Add to specify radio availability schedule options. If no options are
specified, the radio defaults to On.
WMM
Enables Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), also known as Wireless Multimedia
Extensions (WME), on your access point. Default is enabled.
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7.4.3 Performance Tuning
Beacon Rate
Choose 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, or 11Mbps beacon rate. Default
is 6Mbps when using a 5Ghz radio.
Beacon Interval
Time between each beacon transmission: 100ms, 250ms, or 500ms.
DTIM
Frequency for beacon to include Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM)
in milliseconds.
RTS Threshold
Minimum packet size needed to send an RTS using the RTS/CTS
handshake. A setting of 0 disables this feature.
Distance / Time
Convertor
Automatically adjusts Slot Time and ACK Timeout based on the distance
entered in meters.
Slot Time
Provides option to modify unit wait time before it transmits. Default is 9μs.
ACK Timeout
Provides the option to set the wait time to receive acknowledgement packet
before doing retransmission. Default is 48μs.
Frame
Aggregation
Enables frame aggregation when 802.11bgn or 802.11n Only is selected.
Aggregation
Length
Length of aggregation data frames. Available only when Frame
Aggregation is enabled.
Maximum Number
of Clients
Maximum number of connected clients. Default is 0: Unlimited.
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7.5 WDS
Wireless Distributed System, or WDS, provides a way to link APs when wired cabling is not
preferable. WDS also extends wireless network coverage for wireless clients.
Click Add to add and configure a new WDS peer connection.
Enable
Enables WDS.
MAC Address
MAC address of the other AP with which to form a WDS link.
Encryption
Security policy used for WDS peer connections.
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7.6 SpeedFusion™
Select SpeedFusion, located under Configure on the left, to begin configuring SpeedFusion
connection parameters.
Local ID
Local ID to be recognized by peers.
Name
Name representing this profile. The name can be any combination of
alphanumeric characters (0-9, A-Z, a-z), underscore (_), dash (-), and/or
non-leading/trailing spaces ( ).
Peer Serial Number
Remote peer serial number. Note that your Pepwave access point will
establish a VPN connection with a remote peer identified with a serial
number.
Peer Address
IP address of the remote peer.
Status
Peer connection status.
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7.6.1 SpeedFusion™ Settings
Click Add to add a new SpeedFusion connection.
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Enable
Select Yes to enable this SpeedFusion profile.
Name
Name representing this profile. The name can be any combination of
alphanumeric characters (0-9, A-Z, a-z), underscore (_), dash (-), and/or
non-leading/trailing spaces ( ).
Encryption
Select 256-bit AES to enable encryption or select Off to disable it.
Remote ID
Name representing the remote peer. The VPN profile will established only
if the remote unit’s ID or serial number matches Remote ID. This ensures
that connections are made only with authorized remote units. If a remote
unit is later replaced, Remote ID must be updated to match the unit’s ID
or serial number.
Authentication
Peer authentication method. Choose from By Remote ID only or
Preshared key.
Pre-shared Key
Optional field which defines the pre-shared key used for this particular
VPN connection. The VPN connection's session key will be further
protected by the factor of the pre-shared key. The connection will be up
only if the pre-shared keys on each side match. When the peer is running
firmware 5.0 or 5.1, this setting will be ignored.
Remote IP
Addresses / Host
Names
Enter Internet host names and/or the IP addresses of the remote unit in
this field. You may enter only one of the remote unit's WAN IP
addresses/host names here even if I the remote unit has multiple WAN
connections. Note that IP addresses/host names must be separated by a
space or a carriage return. When this field is filled, connection to the
remote unit will be attempted. If this field is left blank, the corresponding
field at the remote unit must be filled. When the state of any WAN
connection changes, the WAN IP addresses will be exchanged.
Layer 2 Bridging
When this check box is unchecked, traffic between local and remote
networks will be IP forwarded. To bridge the Ethernet network of an
Ethernet port on a local and remote network, select this check box. When
this check box is selected, the two networks will become a single LAN,
and any broadcast (e.g., ARP requests) or multicast traffic (e.g., Bonjour)
will be sent over the VPN.
Management VLAN
ID
This field specifies the VLAN ID with which the VPN's traffic should be
tagged before sending the traffic to the bridge port. If no VLAN tagging is
needed, select No VLAN. To define a new VLAN ID, click New... and
input the VLAN ID. VLAN IDs that are not referenced by any VPN profiles
will be removed from the list automatically. Default is No VLAN.
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IP Address Mode
IP Address Mode options are Automatic and Manual. Automatic: The
IP address of your access point is acquired from a DHCP server on the
Ethernet segment. Manual: A user-specified IP address is used for your
access point.
IP Address
User-specified IP address for use with Manual IP Address Mode, above.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask used by your access point.
Data Port
This field specifies the outgoing UDP port number for transporting VPN
data. If Default is selected, port 4500 will be used by default. Port 32015
will be used if the remote unit's firmware version is prior to 5.4 or the port
4500 is unavailable for use. If Custom is selected, you can input a
custom outgoing port number between 1 and 65535.
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7.7 SNMP
7.7.1 SNMP Settings
Select SNMP, located under Configure on the left, to begin configuring SNMP server settings.
Server Name
Name identifying the SNMP server.
SNMPv1
Enable support for Version 1 of SNMP.
SNMPv2
Enable support for Version 2 of SNMP.
SNMPv3
Enable support for Version 3 of SNMP.
SNMP Trap
Enable SNMP trap messaging, which is initiated by a client and sent to
your Pepwave access point.
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7.7.2 SNMPv1 / SNMPv2 Communities
Using SNMPv1/v2 communities, access rights can be controlled. Click New to add a new SNMP
v1/v2 community, or click Edit to change the settings of an existing community. Click Remove
to delete a community.
Community Name
Password for getting or setting SNMP values.
IP Address and IP
Mask
IP and subnet address that is allowed to access the SNMP server.
Access Mode
Choose Read Only or Read & Write.
Status
Enable or Disable this community.
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7.7.3 SNMPv3 Users
By adding SNMPv3 users, access rights can be controlled. Click New to add a new SNMPv3
user, or click Edit to change the settings of an existing user. Click Remove to delete an
SNMPv3 user.
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SNMPv3 User Name
User ID allowed to access the SNMP agent.
Authentication
Protocol
Protocol for authenticating the user. Choose HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA.
Authentication
Password
Users provided with a correct password will be granted the right to access
the SNMP agent.
Privacy Protocol
Encryption method to be used in SNMPv3 communication. Choose None
or CBC-DES.
Privacy Password
Shown only if CBC-DES is chosen as the Privacy Protocol. This is the
key for decrypting encrypted data.
Access Mode
Grant Read or Read & Write access to this user.
Status
Enable or Disable this user.
7.8 Web Administration
Select Web Administration, located under Configure on the left, to begin configuring the Web
management interface.
7.8.1 Web Access Settings
Web Access Settings configures the protocol and TCP port number of the web server. If
HTTPS is enabled, the HTTP to HTTPS Redirection option will be provided.
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7.8.2 Admin Username
Admin Username configures the administrator username used to access the Web Admin
Interface. To change the administrator username, enter a new username in New Admin
Username.
7.8.3 Admin Password
Admin Password configures the administrator password used to access the Web Admin
Interface. To change to the administrator password, enter the new password into New
Password and New Password (confirmation). Note that the two entries must match exactly.
7.8.4 Web Administration
Disable Web Administration turns off access to Web Admin Interface. After being turned off,
the Web Admin Interface can be re-enabled using SNMP.
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8. Tools - Diagnostic Tools
This selection provides three useful tools for diagnosing problems on your network: Ping,
Traceroute, and Nslookup.
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9. Commands
Commands, located on the left side of the Main Menu, puts a number of system control
commands at your fingertips.
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9.1 Activate Changes
Click Activate Changes, located under Commands on the left, and confirm to save your
configuration and activate your Pepwave access point.
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9.2 Firmware
Click Firmware, located under Commands on the left, to check firmware versions, select a boot
ROM, and update your Pepwave access point’s firmware.
Firmware Version
The firmware version loaded into the flash partitions.
Flash Status
The firmware status on the flash partitions.
Boot from
Indicates which flash partition boots up the system.
Firmware Upgrade
Target
Indicates which flash partition will be upgraded with the next firmware
upgrade.
Firmware Upgrade
Select Online, then click Check to look for firmware upgrade files online.
Select Manual to choose a downloaded firmware update. In either case, a
reboot is required after upgrading the firmware.
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9.3 Configuration
Click Configuration, located under Commands on the left side of the main menu, to restore
factory default settings, backup configurations, and restore backed up configurations.
Restore Factory
Default
Used to restore your Pepwave access point’s factory default settings.
Preserve the network settings by checking Preserve Settings, then click
Proceed. Settings, including Server IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
DNS Server, and Management VLAN ID will be preserved.
Download Active
Configuration To
File
Used to download the active configuration for backup purposes.
Upload
Configuration File
Used to upload the configuration from a backed up configuration file.
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9.4 Misc
Download Debug
Information
Download debugging information from your Pepwave access point. To
facilitate prompt resolution by Pepwave technical support in the event of
technical issues, please send a debug file with your support request.
Remote Assistance
Get remote assistance with technical issues.
Reboot AP
Reboot your Pepwave access point using firmware saved in Flash 1 or
Flash 2.
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10. Real Time Status
Real Time Status displays the current status of your Pepwave acess point device. If your
access point is managed by a Peplink Balance, the default access of the Balance will be shown.
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11. Peplink Balance AP Controller
Since firmware 3.0.6, Pepwave access points can be managed and configured using a Peplink
Balance. For details, including the Captive Portal configuration or how Peplink Balance works as
an AP Controller, please refer to the Peplink website, FAQs, and Peplink Balance User Manual.
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12. Restoring Factory Defaults
The following procedure restores the settings of your Pepwave to factory defaults:
Power on the unit and wait for one minute.
Press and hold the reset button for at least five seconds, then release.
The unit will automatically reboot.
Wait for one minute or until the Status LED turns green, upon which the settings of the
device will have been restored to the factory defaults.
By default, the unit will acquire an IP address from a DHCP server.
12.1 AP One
12.2 AP One 300M
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12.3 AP One Mini
12.4 AP One Flex
12.5 AP One In-Wall
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12.6 AP Pro
You can restore AP Pro via the Console Adapter.
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13. Appendix
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels
1 through 11.
IMPORTANT NOTE
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended
destination.
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