Planet Technology WNAP6325 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE User Manual A9R5F2
Planet Technology Corporation 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE A9R5F2
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User Manual of WNAP—6325 Advanced Wireless Settings RTSA'CTS Threshold: Beacon Interval: DTIM: Fragment Sile: 2347 bytes Name El WU lTlllllSeCOl’ldS ll; :elaull till 1 ’ai'lje‘l - :37 'l‘ifiltlt‘l 33fli bytes i an; e‘aLlIILE‘Jl: ShonGl: C 400ns G) SDDns Aggregation: (23' Enable 0 Disable Aggregated Frames Number. g fl it 3; Maximum Aggregated Size: 50000 mi; ‘ ‘le‘aull :1 Tx ChainMask: 2 Chain (7 Rx Chainll’lask: 2 Chain v WiFi Multimedia WMM Capable (0) Enable 0 Disable Wlilm Configuration cancel Figure 5-17 Advanced Settings When the length of a data packet exceeds this value, the router Will send . RTSICTS an RTS frame to the destination wireless node, and the latter will reply Threshold with a CTS frame, and thus they are ready to communicate The default value is 2347. Set beacon interval, the value range is from 20 to 999, The default value is 100. o Beacon Interval Set the DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) penod value of the DTIM . wireless radio, The detault value is t A data packet that exceeds this value in length will be divided into . Fragment Size multiple packets. The number of packets influences wireless network performance. Avoid sehing this value low. Default at 2346. Guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmisswns do not . Short GI _ _ _ interfere With one another. Only effect under Mixed Model o Aggregation A part 01 the 802.11n standard that allows sending multiple frames per User Manual of WNAP—6325 Agg regated Frames Number single access to the medium by combining frames together into one larger frame. It creates the larger frame by combinlng smaller frames with the same physical source, destination end points, and traffic class (Q05) into one large frame with a common MAC header Determines the number of frames combined in the new larger frame. Maximum Aggregated Size Determines the size (in bytes) of the larger frame. TX ChainMask Displays the number of independent spatial data streams the device is transmltting (TX) and receiving (RX) Slmultaneously WIthIn one spectral channel of bandwidth. Multiple chains increase data transfer perfonnanoe significantly. RX ChainMask Displays the number of independent spatial data streams the device is transmltting (TX) and receiving (RX) Slmultaneously WIthIn one spectral channel of bandwidth. Multiple chains increase data transfer perfonnanoe significantly. WMM Capable WI-FI Multimedia (WMM) is a WI-Fi Allianoe interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802.11e standard, which provides Quality of Service (Q05) features to IEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traflic aocordlng to four categories: background, best effort, Vldeo and voice. 3 WMM Parameters of Station ‘ ‘ Aifsn CWMin ‘ *CWMax ‘ Txop AC_BE 3 4 5 0 AC_BK 7 7 7 4 7 1o 7 n 7 AC_Vl 1 3 4 3003 ‘7 Ac_vo 1 2 {3 1504 — 1 j Aifsn CWMln cwlvlax Drop Ac_BE i a 7 4W 1 is o AlEBK 7 4 ‘ he ‘ n AC_Vl 1 3 ‘ 14 3003 I-iC_VO 1 2 la 151:4 Apply Cancel Close Figure 5-18 WMM Configuration .41 _ User Manual of WNAP—6325 WMM Capable BE Traditional IP data, medium throughput and delay. BK High throughput, non time sensitive bulk data e.g. FTP VI Time sensitive video data with minimum time delay. V0 Time sensitive data such as VolP and streaming media with minimum time delay. Aifsn Arbitration Inter-Frame Space (milliseconds): Specifies additional time between when a channel goes idle and the APIcIient sends data frames. Traffic with a lower AIFSN value has a higher priority. CWMin Maximum Contention Window (milliseconds): This value is the upper limit to random backofl value doubling (see above). CWMax Arbitration Inter-Frame Space (milliseconds)' Specifies additional time between when a channel goes idle and the APIcIient sends data frames. Traffic with a lower AIFSN value has a higher priority. Txop Transmission Opportunity (milliseconds): The maximum interval of time an APIcIient can transmit. This makes diannel access more efficiently prio ized. A value of 0 means only one frame per transmission. A greater value effects higher priority. 5.1 .9 Access Control Choose the operation mode you require, and then enter“Access Control" by dicking the Setup button next to it and the following page will be displayed. This section allows you to configure the wireless access control settings. 42- User Manual of WNAP—6325 Access Control Settings This leature allows you to define a Ilst oHJAC addresses that are authorized to access or deniedlrom accessing the wireless network ereless Access Control Mode: Disable 7] Mac Address: . ‘ (xxmxmxmxmxlxxl Comment 2 V DeleteSelededl I DeleteMl I I Reset Flgure 5-19 Access Control Wireless Access You can choose “Disable", “Allow Listed" or ”Deny Listed". Control Mode Mac Address The MAC address to be filtered. Comment Enter a comment of this setting. 5.1 .1 0 WAN Port Settings Click “Operation Mode" -) "AP Router" or 'Wireless ISP" and then enter the “WAN Port Settings" by clicking the Setup button next to it. ThlS section allows you to configure the intemel connection settings. I DHCP (Auto Contig) Choose “DHCP" and the router will automatically obtain IP addresses, subnet masks and gateway addresses from your ISP. WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type: DHCP (Auto Config) v Host Namemptlonal) . ‘WNAP6325 Save Cancel Figure 5-20 WAN Port Settings — DHCP User Manual of WNAP-6325 l Static Mode (Fixed IP) If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type, select “Static Mode" and then enter IP address, subnet mask, primary DNS and secondary DNS lhlormatlon provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields. WAN Port Settings WAllConnecrionType: Sta Ioogfixedl v IF Addressksslgned by YOUl ISP 0 U U U IF Suhnet Mask 0 U U D ISF= Galewm IP Address. 0.0.0.0 FftlTlaFy DNS Server: 8 8.4 4 Secondar; DNS Server 8 E B E Figure 5-21 WAN Port Settings — Static IP Object l Best: on . IP Address Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Enquire your ISP if you Assigned by Yo." lsp are not clear. IP Subnet Mask Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. ° ISP Gmway "3 Enter the WAN Gateway address provided by your ISP. Add’ess . pflmary DNS Enter the necessary DNS address provrded by your ISP. Default is Server 8.8.4.4. Secondary DNS Enter the other DNS address lf your ISP provides you with 2 such Server addresses. Default is 8.8.5.8. I PPPOE (ADSL) Select PPPOE if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and provide you with PPPoE user name and password into. User Manual of WNAP—6325 WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type: PPFOE (ABEL) :7 UserName. I Password Verity Password Save Cancet Figure 5-22 WAN Port Settings — PPPOE ect Descr p 0 User Name Enter the User Name provided by your ISP. - Password Enter the password provided by your ISP. - Verify Password Enter the password agaln to verlfy if it Is correct. 5.1.11 Dynamic DNS Settings Cllck ‘Operation Mode" 9 "AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “Dynamic DNS Settings” by clicking the Setup button next to \l. This section allows you to configure the DDNS settmgs. Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure DDNS Setlmgs here, The avarlable option can be PLANET Easy DUNS or standard Dynamic DNS sen/ices DDMS option Drsab‘a v as, DomamName Enable Easy DDNS DDNS Settings Enahle Dynamic DDNS Dmamic DNS Provider , Account: Password DDNSZ Figure 5-23 Dynamic DNS Settings User Manual of WNAP—6325 Object Descrlp on Disable: Disable DDNS function Enable Easy DDNS: Enable PLANET Easy DDNS Enable Dynamic DDNS: You are allowed to modify the DDNS settings DDNS option - Dynamic DNS Provider Select a server provider or disable the existing server. Account Enter the DDNS user name of the DDNS account. Password Enter the DDNS password of the DDNS account. Enter the host name or domain name provided by DDNS . DDNS . provrder. Example of Planet DDNS Settings: @6] Please go to h .l/www. lanetddns.coml to register a Planet DDNS aooounl. ’ Note Please refer to the FAQ (httgzliwww.glanetddnscomlindexghp/fag) for how to register a free account. {I} PLANET Fnrgmlvrl meum / Cum: A Mm Accuvnt Click “Operation Mode" -) “AP Router” or “Wireless ISP”. select Dynamic DNS Settings and press “Setup“. Dynamic DNS Seflilms: ‘ Setup ‘ Step 1. Select “Enable Dynamic DDNS" and ”PIanetDDNS.nom“ from the list of Dynamic DNS Provider to use the Planet DDNS servloe. User Manual Of WNAP—6325 Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure DDNS Senings here. The available opiion can be PLANET Easy DDNS or standard Dynamic DNS servrces DDNS uptiun, Easy Domaln Name DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS Prnvider PIanetDDNS tom ' Enable Dynamic DDNS V i Disabie Enable Easv DDNS Account: username Password: ---- DUNS: usemame iAi Ar Step 2. Configure the DDNS account that has been registered in Planet DDNS website Account: Enter your DDNS host (format: xxx.planetddns.com, xxx is the registered domain name) Password: Enter the password of your account. DDNS: Enter your DDNS host again. Step 3. Go to “Remute Management" in enable remote access from WAN port. Remote Management Settings Remnte managemeniwiaflmti; v Fin 9 train ‘."."~.N Enabie v Cancel Step 4. Go to “WAN Port Settings" to configure WAN connectlon to Static Mode (fixed IP). 47- User Manual of WNAP—6325 WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Ty Static Mode Ifixed IP Address assigned by ‘ a YourlSP. 210. 0.1.5 70 IF Subnetlalask: 255.255 255.224 lSP Gateway‘ IP l\cldress' 210 55155 94 Primary DNS Sen-er 8 8.4.4 Secondary DNS Sewer 3 8.8.8 Step 5. Save the setting and connect your WAN port of the Wireless AP to the lnternet via Ethernet cable. In a remote computer, enter the DDNS host name as the figure shown below. Then, you should be able to login the WNAP-6325 remotely. ' ' ‘ a _,)‘e http.l/usernameplanetddnslcom/l P - G Example of Easy DDNS Settings: @151 / TI'IlS service ls not required to register any DDNS account. Note Please refer to the procedure listed as follows to configure using Planet Easy DDNS service. Step 1. Select “Enable Easy DDNS" to use the Plane Easy DDNS service. Easy Domain Name: Display the specmed domain name for lhls deVIoe. (Formal: ptxxxxxxplanetddnscom, xxxxxx is the last six-digit of the WAN Port MAC address) User Manual of WNAP—6325 Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure DDNS Settings here. The available option can be PLANET Easy DDNS or standard Dynamic DNS servmes DDNS option: Enable Easy DDNS v Easy Domaln Name WNAP-6325 DDNS Settings Dynamlc DNS Prowaer: PImetDDNSVcorn v Account. ptDcGSfiQ Password: nun-- DDNS: ptDc6569.planetddns.cDm Apply Cancel Step 2. Go to “Remote Management" to enable remote access from WAN port. Remote Management Settings Remote managemenllnawwl v FlnglromflAN‘ Enable V Cancel Sllep 3. Go to "WAN Port Settlngs” to configure WAN connection to Static Mode (fixed lP). WAN Port Settlngs WAN Connection Type: Slaticmcde Iflxed IPI vl IP Adaress Assngnea m a; YourlSP‘ 210.551.. 70 IF Subnetlllask. 255.255 255.222» lSP (3312an IP Address. 210135.155 94 Pl'll'nBF/ DNS Sewer 3 3.4.4 Semndary DNS Server 8 Fl 8 H .49. User Manual of WNAP—6325 Step 6. Save the setting and connect your WAN port of the Wireless AP to the internet via Ethernet cable. In a remote computer, enter the Easy Domain Name displayed in Step 1. Then, you should be able to login the WNAP-6325 remotely. .r y 75ie http:/iptmfififiiplanetddns.:om/ i p-rxi 5.1.12 Remote Management Click “Operation Mode" 9 “AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “Remote Management' by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to enable or disable the remote management through the WAN port. Remote Management Settings Remote managementlv‘ia WAN: iDisabie .: Ping iroir vii-N iEnable cancel Figure 5-24 Remote Management . Remote management Enable or Disable this function. (via WAN) I Plng from WAN Enable or Disable this function. 5.1 .1 3 DHCP Sewer Settings Click “Operation Mode" -) "AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “DHCP Server Settings” by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the DHCP server. User Manual of WNAP—6325 DHCP Server Settings Assigns IP addresses to v DHCP Sewer, Lease Time Mimi less clients from the following range: i‘Seconus From' [1921531103 7? To: |192.1531.2oo l Figure 5-25 DHCP Server Settings Object Descrlption - DHCF Sewer Select ES DHCP server or disable the function. - Lease TI me Select the time for using one assigned IP from the dropdown list. Afler the lease time, the AP automatically assigns new IP addresses to all connected computers. - From The start IP address of all the available successlve lPs, .To The end IP address of all the available successive lPs. 5.1 .14 DMZ Settings Click “Operation Mode” 9 “AP Router" or “Wireless ISF" and then enter the “DMZ Settings" by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the DMZ sewer. DMZ Settings DMZ Settings: l sable v DMZ IP address. Figure 5-26 DMZ Settings . DMZ Setting I Description Disable or Enable DMZ function. - DMZ IP Address Enter the DMZ IP address. .51. User Manual of WNAP—6325 5.1.15 Virtual Sewer Settings Click “Operation Mode" —) “AP Router’ or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “Virtual Sewer Settings" by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the virtual server Virtual Sewer Settings This allows you to specitj, one or more applications running on server computers on the LAN that mai be accessed Bi am lnternet userinternet data destined forlt'ie specified public portwill he directed to the specified private port number onthe LAN client Wlih the specified private IP address tsiitual Server m Protocol: » IF Address. Port Range 7 . 7] Comment Figure 5-21 Virtual Sewer Settings object I Description . Virtual Sewer Enable or disable erual Sewer. . Protocol - IP Address You can choose TCP, UDP or Both, Enter the LAN IP. Port Range Set the range of public port. - Comment Set a name for the rule. 5.1.16 IP Filtering Settings Click “Operation Mode” -) “AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “IP Filtering Settings" by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the IP filtering settings. IP Filtering Settings Filtenng' Disable v Protocol' Bath v IP Address. Comment: Add cancel Figure 5-28 IP Filtering Settings .52. User Manual of WNAP—6325 I Description - Filtering Enable or disable IP Filtering. . Protocol You can choose TCP. UDP or Both. I IP Address | Enter the IP address to be filtered. - Comment Set a name for the rule. 5.1.17 Port Filtering Settings Click "Operation Mode" 9 "AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “Port Filtering Settings” by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the port filtering settings. Port Filtering Settings Filtering ‘ Disable v Protocol: Both v Part Range ‘ — Comment. ‘ Add Cancel Figure 5-29 Port Filtering Settings Descr - Filtering Enable or disable IP Filtering. - Protocol You can choose TCP, UDP or Both - Port Range Enter the range of Port to be filtered. I Comment Set a name for the rule. 5.1.18 MAC Filtering Settings Click “Operation Mode" -) “AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “Mac Filtering Settings" by clicking the Setup button next to ll. This section allows you to configure the MAC filtering settings. Mac Filtering Settings Fllienng' Disable v Mac Address Comment, Add Cancel Figure 5-30 Mac Filtering Settings .53. User Manual of WNAP—6325 I Description I Filtering Enable or disable Mac Filtering. I Mac Address | Enter the Mac address to be filtered. - Comment Set a name for the rule. 5.1.19 Bandwidth Control Click “Operation Mode' -) “AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the ”Bandwidth Control" by clicking the Setup button next to it. This section allows you to configure the bandwidth control Bandwidth Control Settings Quality 01 Sen/lee Drsable v Type: IP Address v Local IP Address: - MAC address: (xx'xx’xx'xx'xx’xx) UpllrrK BamWVidtn (Kbps). Downlan Bandwmth (Kbpsl: Comment‘ Add Cancel Figure 5-31 Bandwrdth Control Settings Object Desc . Quality of Enable or disable the 008 service. Service 0 Type Select QOS type IP Address or Mac Address. 0 Local IP Address The IP address segment which uses this 005 rule. 0 MAC Address The Mac address Whidl uses this 008 rule. o Uplink BandWidth (Kim) 0 Downlink BandWidth (Kbps) Set the maximum uplinK bandwidth allowed by the listed QOS rules. Set the maximum downlink bandwidth allowed by the listed QOS rules. 0 Comment Sela name for the rule User Manual of WNAP—6325 5.1.20 SNMP Click “Operation Mode" —) “AP Router" or “Wireless ISP" and then enter the “SNMP" by clicking the Setup button next to it, This section allows you to configure the SNMP SNMP Settings SNMP Disabte v Read Community public Write Community public Tlap IP 1‘ 1921681253 Trap Community 1 private Save Cancel Figure 542 SNMP Settings Obiect Description 0 SNMP Enable Oi disable the SNMP serwoe. Enter a Read Community name for verification with the SNMP manager Read Community for SNMP Road requests. Enter a Write Community name for verification with the SNMP manager Write Community fol SNMP Write requests. Trap IP 1 Enter the Trap IP address. Enter an SNMP Trap Community name for verification with the SNMP Trap Community manager for SNMP Trap requests. User Manual of WNAP—6325 5.2 System Configuration On this page, you can configure the system of the WNAP-6325‘ including IP settings, Time settings, Password settings, System management, Ping Watchdog, Firmware upgrade, Configuration save and restore, Factory default, Reboot and Schedule reboot. 0 mm m we “”"'“'"“"“" 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE i Operation Mede- 1 “ ‘ | Tools i Device Slams | Leg-m | > Device IP Settings L"'g1’e‘l e rinie Settings IF Address’ 192 156 1 . 253 IF Subnet Mask: 255 255 . 255 . a Passm'd swims Gateway IP Address 192 153 1 253 anary DNS Server 8 a 4 4 53’5”” Management Secondary DNS Server 3 a a a ng Watchdog Savfl Gr Reshrt iimrware Upgrade more: Changesto mus page win "0’. take eflect until you click Save a. Restm on the save coring page Configuration Save and Restore raeiory Deinnii Reboot System Schedule Reboot Figure 5-33 System Configuration default page 5.2.1 Default IP Settings Click “System Configuralion” 9 KDevice IP Settings” and the following page will be displayed p Device |P Settings lPAddrBss. 192 168 . 1 r IF Subnel Mask 255 255 :255 '1 Gateway IP Address: 192 168 1 t, anw DNS Server 8 . S 4 lr Summary DNS Server 8 8 .8 ‘ Figure 5-34 Default IP Settings User Manual of WNAP—6325 The page includes the following fields. Description WNAP-6325’s LAN IP. 0 IP Address The default is 192.168.1253. You can change rt according to your needs. - IP Subnet Mask WNAP-6325‘s LAN subnet mask. 0 Gateway IP Address The Gateway IP address of WNAP—6325. o Prlmary DNS Sewer Enter the DNS sewer. The default is 8.8.4.4. Secondary DNS Server Enter the DNS sewer. The default is 8.8.8.8. 5.2.2 Time Settings Click ‘System Configuration” —) "Time Settings" and the following page will be displayed. - rim Settings : Enable mp Please select a We lorauessmg NTF' senter 5mm name time my gov NIP requestinlewal: ‘2a ‘nours [range 1400. defauItZA) Local time zone (claws on) Eacltlc rune v Local dale and tuna: Janv' ow 2013 W [T WlAMv' H" MM 55 synwmnPc i smasm Figure 5-35 Time Settings Enable NTP Enable it to support NTP (Network Time Protocol) for automatic time and date setup Server Name Enter the host name or IP address of the time sewer if you wish. NTP REqHESt Interval Specfly a frequency (in hours) for the access point to update/synchronize with the NTP server. Local 'I'Ime Zone Select the time zone of your country! region. If your country/region is not listed, please select another country/region whose time zone is the same as yours. Local Date and Tlme Set the access point’s date and time manually. User Manual of WNAP—6325 5.2.3 Password Settings Click “System Configuration" —) “Password Settings” and the following page will be displayed I- Password Semngs Change Password To change WU! admmslratvve password enler your currenlpassword and men lhe new DESSWDIU lwlce Current Password ‘ l New Password: l Re-entar New PISSWDM’ .ESMS'WE‘E, Figure 5-36 Password Settings ect 9 Current Password Set the access point’s administrator password This is used to log in to the browser based on the configuration interface. . New Password Enter a new password. 9 Re-enter New Enter the new password again. Password 5.2.4 System Management Click “System Configuration" -) “System Management" and the following page will be displayed. ~ System Management Device Name: WNAP-6325 POE Pass Tliroullh Enable POE Pass Through UPnF Enable UF'nF' {7 Enable Syslog ~/ Enable IGMP Save Gr Starr Figure 5-37 System Management User Manual of WNAP—6325 - Device Name Enter a name for this access point. Default is WNAP-6325. - POE Passthrough Enable the POE Passthrough function fié When the option ‘Enable POE Passthrough" in the System Management page is checked. the LAN2 can supply passive PoE power to the second WNAP—7325 or WNAP-6325 through the LAN 2 . UPnP Check to enable the UPnP function. The UPnP feature allows the devices, such as Internet computers, to acoess the local host resources or devices as needed. UPnP devioes can be automatically discovered by the UPnP service application on the LAN. This option is only available in AP Router mode. 0 Syslog Check to enable S/slog function. 0 IGMP Check to enable the IGMP Proxy function This option is only available in AP Router mode. 5.2.5 Ping Watchdog Click ‘System Configuration” —) “Ping Watchdog" and the following page will be displayed. . Ping Watchdog The Ping Watchdog lull ping the specifier: IP address for connection status lfttia remote IP address this not respond to Plug ins dawns will gamer rennet Plllu ‘I'aichccc O Enazie (E) Disams IP Andres: 1 1 l1 PI": Fveauencs 1297 seccncs . 10 la 99‘. ceiauri is 123: Failectnes [2 V tdEfSUKISZVIESl mum- lPowerRenoai «l NOTE: Watchdog vull late enecl 10 minutes afieistanus when filled lF address 1 musl lalIlo respond for watching to (are action Figure 5-38 Ping Watchdog - Ping Watchdog Enable or Disable this function. . IP Address 1 Enter the IP address which pings every tlme interval o Ping Frequency Set times from 10 to 999. 0 Failed tries Select failed tries from 1 to 5. .59.
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