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User Manual of WNAP—6325
Appendix C: FAQ
Q1: How to set up the AP Client Connection
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Step 1. Use Static IP in Ihe PCS that are connected with AP-1 (sue-1) and AP-Z (Site-2). In this case, Site-1 \S
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Step 2. In AP-1, go to “Operation Mode" to configure it to Access Point Mode.
>Z< You can also configure it in “AP Router” mode it you want to connect the WAN port of the AP
to the internet directly.
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Step 3. Click “Setup" to configure the toilowing parameters and then click Save 8. Restart to save the settings.
1) Network ID (SSID): set to a unique value
2) Channel: set to a fixed one
3) Security Setting: strongly suggested to configure it.
In this case, we configure it to WPA2—PSK, AES
> Operation Made Settings
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Radlu Mode: 2G11NG HTm v
Channel: 5 -2437MHZ v
Data Rate: Amt) v
Security Setting: Setup
Transmit Power: 27 dbm v
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Step 4. In AP-2, modify the default IP10 the same IP range but different from AP-1.
In this case, the [P is changed to 192.168.1252.
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Sllep 5. In AP-2, configure it in ‘Client” mode and click “Setup".
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Step 6. Click “Setup" and then click Site Survey to find AP-1.
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Step 7. Select AP-1 from the list.
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Step 8. Click "SET SECURITY" to configure the Pre-Shared Key and then click “Save" to close the window.
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Step 9. Click “OK" and “Save & Restart" to appiy the sefling.
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Step 10. In AP-1, go in ‘Device Status» Wireless Client Table" to check wheiher AP—2 should be in ihe list.
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Step 11. Use command line tool to ping each other to ensure the link is successfully established.
From Site-1, ping 192.168.1200; and in Site-2, plng192.168.1.100.
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Step 13. Use command line tool to ping the DNS (e.g. Google) to ensure Site-2 can access internet through the
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1) The encryption method must be the same as that of both sites if configured.
2) Both sites should be Line-of—Sight.
3) For the short dislznce connection less than 1km, please reduce the "Transmit powel" of both
Note sites.
4) For the long dlstanoe connection over 1km, please adjust the "Transmit Distance" to the
actual distance or double of the actual distance.
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QZ: How to set up the WDS Connection
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Step 1. Use Siatic IP in the PCS that are connecied wflh WNAP-5325—1 (Site-1) and WNAP-6325-2 (Site»2). In
this case, Site-1 is “192.168.1100", and Site-2 is I‘192.168.1.200'.
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Step 2. In AP-t, go to “Operation Mode" to configure it Access Point Mode.
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Step 3. Click “Setup" to configure the tollowing parameters and then click Save 8. Restart to save the settings.
4) Network ID (SSID): set to a unique value
5) Channel: set to a fixed one
6) Security Setting: strongly suggested to configure it.
In this case, we configure it to WPA2-PSK, AES
> Operation Mode Settings
Regulatory Domain: Europe v
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2 Enable Wireless
Disable SSID Broadcasting
Enable isolated
Nauru Mode: 28 1‘ING HUM! v
Data Rate: Auto v
Transmit Power: 27 ohm v
Transmit Distance: 1 Km v
TDMA: Disable v
Advanced Settings: Setup
Access Control: Setup
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Security Settings
Select Encryption: WPAZ Vt
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Encrvmion Type: O TKIP ® AES 0 Auto
Pre-Shared Key; 1 2345573
Step 4. In AP-2, modify the default lP to the same IP range but difierent from AP-1.
In this case, the IP is changed to 192.163.1252.
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Secondary DNS Sewer: 8 B 38 B
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Step 5. In AP72, configure it in “Client" made and click “Setup".
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Step 6. Click “Setup" and then click Site Survey to find AP-1.
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Regulatory Domain: Europe v
Remote AP 590: WNAP-GBZS
Enable Wireless
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Ratllo Mode: 26 11NG HT4D V
Channel:
Data Rale: Auto—v
Security Setting: Selim
Transmit Palmer: 27 dbm v
Transmit Distance: 1 Km v
TOMA: Disable V
Advanced settings: Setup
Access Control: Setup
Step 7. Select AP-1 from the list.
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Step 8. Click "SET SECURITY" to configure the Presnared Key and then click “save" to close the window.
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Step 9. Click “OK" and click ‘Save 8. Restart“ to apply the setting.
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Step 10. In AP-1, go to ‘Device Status» Wireless Client Table" to check whether AP-2 should be in the list
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Step 11 Use command line tool to ping each other to ensure the link is successfully established,
From Site-1, ping 192.168.1200; and in Site-2, ping 1921661100.
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The attention of the following hints should be paid:
1) The encryption method must be the same as that of both sites if configured,
2) Both sites should be Line-of—Sight
3) For the short distance connection less than 1km, please reduce the "Transmit power“ of both
Sites.
4) F0! the long distance connection over 1km, please adjust the "Transmit Distance" to the
actual distance or double of the actual distance.
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EC Declaration of Conform ty
Hereby, PLANET Technology corporailon,
§iuo PLANET Technology corporallon,, skelbla,
Em-“M' declares ihal this 3DDMbps aoz,lln Mreless L'e‘w'm' kod 300Mbps 3412.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE
Outdoor CPE is in compliance with line essential lenkina visus svarbiauslus 1999/5/EC direkryvos
requirements and other relevant provisions of reikalavimus ir kflas svarbias nuoslaras.
Directive 1999/5/EC
Cesky SpoleEnost PLANET Technology Corporation, Magyar A gyérté PLANET Technology Corporation, kijelenli,
iimlo prolila§uje, is lame mumps 802.11n hogy oz 3 saomops 302nm Wireless Outdoor CPE
Mreless cuidoor CPE spinuje zékladnl megreiei a2 1999/5/EK irényelv alapkoveieimenyeinek
poiadavky a daléi pfisluéné uslanoverii smémice és a kapcsalodo rendelkezéseknek.
1999/5/EC.
Dansk PLANET Technology Corporatlon, erkiaarer Mam Hawnhekk, PLANET Technology Corporatlon,
hervml, at falgende udsiyr SWMbps 802.11“ jiddikyara Ii dan thps 302.11" Wireless 0|:er
Mreless Outdoor CPE overhoider de vaeseniiige CPE jikkonfurma mal—hligijiel essenzjali u ma
krsiv og ovrige relevame krav I direkliv 1999/5/EF pmwedlmenti ohrajn relevanli Ii hemm lid-Dinetliva
1 BBS/SIEC
”emu“ Hiermil erkian PLANEr Technology Corporalion, "Mamas Hiemij verklaan , PLANET Tochnoiogy orporalion,
dass sicll disses Gerait 300Mbps 802.11 n dal SODMhps 802.11n Wireless Outdoor OPE in
wireless oumoor CPE in Ubereinso‘mmung mlt overeenstenvning is met de essenliele eisen en de
den grundlegendenAnlordenlngen und den anoere reievanie bepalingen van richnijn 1999i5/EG
andsrai relevanlen
Vorachrlhn der Richllinie 1999/5/EG hefindel”.
(EMWi)
Emma”; Kaeeoievaga kinnilab PLANET Technology PM“. Niniejszym lirma PLANET Technology corporalion,
Corporation, or see Jflanps 802.11“ Wireless oéwiadlza, 2e MDMbps 802.11 I'l Wireless OIIIdonr
Outdoor CPE vasiab Euroopa Naukogu direktlivi CPE speinia wszyslkie islolne wymogi i ldauzule
1999/5/EC pfihlnfiumsle Ja muudele oluiismle zawam w dokumencls pledlvs 1999/5/EC'
lingimusieie.
EanIKd ME THN HAPOYEA , PLANET Technology Portugués PLANET Technology Corporation, dedara que este
Corporation. AH/mNEI OTIAVTO 300Mbps Simmons 802.11n Wireless Outdoor CPE esli‘a
3172.11" wlreless oumoor conforms com os requisites essenciais e oulras
CPEEYMMDPOONETAV nPor Ti: (WI/MEI: disposigfles d3 Dirsniva IQQQIEICE
AHAiTHZElZ KAI TIE [lo/NEE
IXETVKEZAIATAEEIZ THE ooHriAz 1999/5/EK
Bpafiul For media de la presente, PLANET Technology Slovensky Vyrobca PLANET Technology Corporation, tymlo
Corporation. declare que :ionuiops 802.11n deklaruje. 2e lélo 300Mbps 802.11n eless
Wireless oumoor CPE cumple con los requisiios oumoor CPE je v si'ilade so zékladnymi
Isenciales y cualEsquleTa ones disposiciones poiiadavkami a dal§imi relevamnymi predpisrni
splicablfi o exigibles de smernice 1999/5/EC.
Ii Direeliva 1999/5ICE
- Par Ia présenle, PLANET Technology PLAnET Technology Corporation, 5 teln polrjnje,
Franc“ Corporation. declare que les sppareils du s'°'e"5k° da Je ta 300Mhps 802.11" Wireless oumoor cPE
WOMbpS 802.11 ll Wireless 0mm)! CPE 50m skladenla Z osnovnimi zahoevami in llSerZrlillli dcloéili
conforms; aux Exigenoes essenh'elles E1 aux Dilektive 1999I5IEC.
sulres disposllions perlinenles de la directive
1995/5/CE
“lam Con la presenie , PLANET Technology sum" PLANET Technology corporalion, vakuunaa men
Corporation, dichlara the queslo 300141195 9115 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless culdoor CPE
302.11" wireless oumoor CPE é California ai ryyppinen Iaille on direklllvln 1999/5IEY deellislen
requis essenziali M Elle allre disposizioni vaafimuslenja Sim koskevien direktiivln muiden
peflinerili stabilite dalia direniva eMujen mukainen.
1999/5/CE.
““5“ Ar §n PLANET Technology Corporanion, Svenska Hermon inlygar, PLANET Technology Corporation,
apliecina, ka 5i somops mum Wireless
Oumoor CPE albiisl Dreklivse 1999/5/EK
pamalprasl‘bam un ciliem albiisioeiem
noieikurniem.
all denna salmon: 802.11n Wireless Ouldoor CPE
stér I bverenssla'mrnelse med de Va'senlllga
agenskapskrsiv och ovriga reievanla besiammelser
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