RFNet Technologies AP2001G Wireless LAN 802.11b/g AP & Ethernet Bridge User Manual AP2001g v1 00

RFNet Technologies Pte Ltd Wireless LAN 802.11b/g AP & Ethernet Bridge AP2001g v1 00

User Manual

       FCC Compliance  NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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:  •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  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.  Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party responsible  for  compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  Important Note:  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth 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.  This device is intended only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: 1)  The antenna must be installed such that 20cm is maintained between the antenna and users, and 2)  The transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.  As long as 2 conditions above are met, further transmitter test will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.)  IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the product (Including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.
       End Product Labeling   This transmitter module is authorized only for use in device where the antenna may be installed such that 20cm may be maintained between the antenna and users (for example: Notebook, Access Point, Router and similar product). The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains TX FCC ID: PXPAP2001G’’.   Manual Information That Must be Included   The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user’s manual of the end product which integrates this module.  The  user’s  manual  for  OEM  integrators  must  include  the  following  information  in  a prominent location “IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. The antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter and antenna must be installed such that 20cm is maintained between the antenna and users  Canada-Industry Canada (IC)   Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  1)  This device may not cause interference and  2)  This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.   This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 0.52 dBi. Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
       Contents INTRODUCTION............................................................................................ 9 THE PRODUCT .................................................................................................9 PRODUCT FEATURES ..........................................................................................9 BASIC IP NETWORKING ....................................................................................10 WIRELESS LAN BASICS ....................................................................................11 GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................... 13 CONNECTING AP-2001G..................................................................................13 AP-2001G CONFIGURATION ....................................................................... 14 WEB CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................14 STATUS ...................................................................................................... 16 SYSTEM SUMMARY ..........................................................................................16 SITE SURVEY ................................................................................................16 STATISTICS ..................................................................................................17 BASIC SETUP.............................................................................................. 18 ADMIN SETTING .............................................................................................18 USER SETTING...............................................................................................18 IP ADDRESS SETTING ......................................................................................19 WIRELESS SETUP ....................................................................................... 19 BASIC SETTING..............................................................................................19 ADVANCE SETTING..........................................................................................20 SECURITY SETTING .........................................................................................21 SYSTEM SETUP ........................................................................................... 24 BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS ..............................................................................24 FIRMWARE UPLOAD .........................................................................................25 REBOOT ......................................................................................................25 ABOUT........................................................................................................ 26 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING ...................................................................... 26
                                                                                                                                                  9 Introduction The Product  The product is based on the IEEE 802.11g standard, which is the latest 54Mbps Wireless LAN (WLAN)  standard.  This  standard  is  five  times  faster  than  the  widely  deployed  WiFi  (802.11b) products that are found in homes, airport and public wireless hotspots. Because 802.11g uses the same  2.4GHz  frequency  band,  the  product  is  fully  interoperable  with  existing  WiFi  cards  and devices.  Having two wireless protocols in one product ensure that your investments are protected, while enabling you to enjoy the fastest Wireless LAN speed.  This product could operate as either one of the following modes: a.  Access Point mode, or  b.  Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode.  Product Features    Fully compatibility with IEEE 802.11g WLAN standard   Wireless data rate of up to 54Mbps  2.4GHz license-free frequency band  Adjustable Radio Transmit Power  Two LAN ports   Full backward compatibility with 802.11b standard (WiFi 11Mbps)   Management support for administration control with ID & password, Web and Telnet.  802.1x  Authentication  (For  AP  mode  only). Used  with  a  RADIUS  server  to  check  and verify the identity of WLAN users.  WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). A simple WLAN encryption standard to protect wireless data from sniffers.  WPA  (WiFi  Protected  Access),  for  AP  mode  only.  An  improved  WLAN  encryption standard where the secret key renew automatically at regular intervals.  TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol). A new encryption key will be generated by corporate  RADIUS  server  when  a  authorized  wireless  adaptor/user  associate  with the Access Point. This encryption key renew automatically at regular intervals. This is normally used in high security enterprise networks.  Pre Shared Key (WPA-PSK). A new key is generated each time a wireless adaptor connects to the Access Point. This normally used for home user without a RADIUS server.   Intuitive Web-based configuration  Access Control List provides added security for AP mode.
       Basic IP Networking IP = Internet Protocol IP stands  for  Internet  Protocol.  In  an  IP  network,  every device  has  a  unique  IP  Address  (For example: 192.168.1.35) to identify itself. There are two ways of assigning an IP address to a PC or  Router:  Static  and  Automatic  (DHCP).  Static  IP  addresses  are  keyed-in  manually,  while Dynamic IPs are distributed by a DHCP Server. Ports Every packet of traffic is identified by its Source and Destination Addresses, which would ensure that  the  packet  arrives  at  the  correct  destination.  A  Port  Number  is  also  embedded  in  each packet; to identify which software application that generated and uses that packet. Therefore, if AP-2001g  blocks  a  certain  port  number,  it  denies  the  particular  software  from  using  the connection. Static IP Address Static  IP  addressing  ensures  that  the  device  will  always  have  the  same  IP  address.  Static addressing is commonly used for your servers. Dynamic IP Address A dynamic  IP address  is  one  that  is  automatically assigned  to  a  PC.  These  IP addresses  are “dynamic” because they are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects to the network. This  is  the  most  convenient  and  common  way  of  managing  IP  addresses  in  a  network.  The Server  that manages  this pool  of  IP addresses is called the  DHCP Server.  The product  has  a DHCP Server built-in to simplify the network management. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) The PC obtaining an IP address from the Server is called the DHCP Client. If there is already a DHCP Server running on your network, you must disable one of the two DHCP servers. Running more than one DHCP server together will cause network problems!
       Wireless LAN Basics A  Wireless  LAN  (WLAN)  is  a  computer  network  that  transmits  and  receives  data  with  radio signals instead of using cables. WLANs have become common in homes, offices, airports and public  Hotspots.  WLAN  can  support  the  same  applications  and  software  that  run  on  a  wired network  (LAN).  Besides  supporting  the  same  software  and  functions,  WLAN  brings  greater convenience and eliminates the need to lay Ethernet cables in a home or office.  The  AP-2001g  is  based  on  the  finalised  802.11g  standard.  The  IEEE  802.11g standard  is  an improvement on the 802.11b (WiFi) standard. It increases the data rate up to 54 Mbps within the 2.4GHz band. As the 802.11b standard is also using the 2.4GHz frequency band, the product is fully backward compatible with the older 802.11b devices. WiFi cards can be used to connect to AP-2001g at 11Mbps.  The  AP-2001g  can  even  support  108Mbps  wireless  data  rate  at  Turbo  mode.  This  is  only applicable for user using recommended Turbo-capable Cardbus (with Atheros chipset).  The AP-2001g is also known as the Wireless Access Point (AP). The PC using the Cardbus is known as the Client. WLAN networking involves a few additional parameters to be configured: SSID The SSID is the “network name” for the WLAN network. The SSID is any name, and can be any set of characters or numbers, and must be configured on both the AP and Client. The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP with the same SSID with itself. The client locks onto the AP and they are “associated”. To enable plug-and-play convenience, most client cards can sniff the frequencies to extract the available SSIDs to let the user choose from.  Encryption WLAN traffic can be captured by anybody to be read! The solution is to use encryption to make the traffic appear as random characters to the eavesdropper. Both the AP and client must use the same  encryption  standard  and  key  to  enable  them  to  decode  the  “rubbish”.  If  the  encryption settings are mismatched, the client and AP cannot associate. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the most common WLAN encryption standard. MAC Address Control Every  client  card  has  a  unique  MAC  Address.  This  MAC  Address  can  be  input  into  the  AP (Router), such that the AP only allows this pool of MAC Addresses to use the WLAN. Channel There  are  a  total  of  13  channels  in  the  2.4GHz  band.  Depending  on  regulation,  not  all  the frequencies may be available in every country. Frequency is configured on the AP only. The client searches for the AP and locks onto that AP’s channel.
        Signal Strength Radio  signals  drop  in  power  over  a  distance.  Even  if  all  the  settings  are  correct,  a  low signal strength  makes  association  impossible.  The  usable  distance  between  the  AP  and  client  can range from a few meters indoor to 200m outdoors maximum. When setting up the AP, make sure that you:    Keep the distance from the AP to the clients as short as possible.   Make sure that the WLAN signals do not have to pass through too many concrete walls and metal structures to reach the client.    Make sure that APs are located far away from one another to avoid interference. Interference Interference happens when 2 APs with the same channels are placed near to one another. The speed of the network drops and the signal strength fluctuates wildly. Roaming Association happens when the SSID, Encryption and MAC Address Control settings are correct between the AP and client. If 2 APs with these same settings are located in the same area, the client  would  choose  to  associate  to  the  one  which  gives  it  a  better  signal  strength.  The  client would  roam  over  to  the  2nd  AP  when  he  moves  nearer  to  it.  The  client  switches  AP  and frequency as he does so.
       GETTING STARTED  Connecting AP-2001g  This manual is for both AP-2001g and EB1-T002-TRK. Connect RJ45 and the power adapter as shown in Figure 1.              Figure 1    Wireless AP   & Ethernet Bridge  WLAN RADIO Antenna 1 Antenna 2 LAN 2 LED LAN1/WAN LED WLAN Reset Switch LAN1/WAN
       AP-2001g CONFIGURATION Web Configuration  AP-2001g can be configured using a web server.   1.  Connect the network as shown previously.       If you are accessing the web server via Ethernet cable, check that the upper LED lights up on AP-2001g.  If your PC is wireless, check the PC’s card utility to make sure that the signal strength is good and that the bottom LED lights up on AP-2001g.   2.  Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.). 3.  Type AP-2001g LAN IP (10.0.0.2) address into the browser’s Address field. The default LAN IP address of AP-2001g is 10.0.0.2.    4.  Enter username and password. The default username is admin and the default password is admin.  In every AP-2001g Web Configuration page, the left panel is the navigation menu containing the main sections. The right-side frame is where the detailed configuration is done.                Navigation panel  Configuration panel
            Remember that after every configuration change, it is necessary to:  -  Click Save on the page. - Reboot AP2001g.        The changes take effect only AFTER Reboot.
       Status  System Summary  This  page  presents  a  convenient  overview  of  the  overall  status  of  the  AP-2001g.  The  most common configuration parameters are shown here, for a quick look.    Site Survey  This page shows all the AP around AP-2001g. It also shows details such as the SSID, channel, MAC Address, radio mode and etc. of the surrounding AP.
        Statistics  This page shows the Statistics of AP-2001g such as the signal strength of the radio, the data rate, the error rate and etc.
       Basic Setup  Admin Setting  This page allows you to change the System Name, Username and Password for AP-2001g. The default system name is Teraoka and the default username and password is admin / admin. After every factory reset, the Username and Password reverts to this combination.        The username and password are case sensitive.   User Setting  This page allows you to change the User name and Password of the new user. The default User name is user and the password is user
       IP Address Setting  This page allows you to change the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway of AP-2001g. The default IP address is 10.0.0.2.    Wireless Setup  Basic Setting  This page allows you to change the basic settings of the wireless configuration.    Operation Mode: AP-2001g can be used as an Access Point or as a Wireless Client. The default setting is Client WDS: Wireless Distribution System. Enable WDS allows more than one user to connect to  AP-2001g.  Disable WDS  allows  only  one  user  to  connect  to  AP-2001g.  The  default  setting  is WDS disable. SSID: Service Set Identifier. It is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a Wireless LAN. This  name  allows  PCs  to  connect  to  the  correct  Wireless  Access  Point  when  multiple  Access Points operate in the same location. The default SSID is Teroaka.   Wireless Mode: To choose to operate the AP or Client in 802.11b or 802.11g. Both operate in the  frequency  of  2.4GHz  but  802.11g  has  a  faster  data  rate  of  54Mbps  as  compared  to  the 11Mbps of 802.11b.
       Country: List of different countries which you can choose and set for the AP-2001g device. Radio Channel: There are 11 different frequency channels. You can choose to set the frequency channel to use or use SmartSelect for automatic channel selection.         Remember that after every configuration change, it is necessary to:  -  Click Save on the page. - Reboot AP-2001g.        The changes take effect only AFTER Reboot.   Advance Setting     Data Rate: You can fix the data rate to different values as 11Mbps or 24Mbps. However it is recommended to set the setting to “Best” for AP-2001g to determine the best data rate to be use.
       Transmit Power: Sometimes, it is useful to decrease the coverage range of each AP-2001g, so that  more  AP-2001g  can  be  located  together  without  interference  to  one  another.  The  default transmission power is 100% (full). Antenna Diversity: Allows you to choose which antenna to use. Always choose Best for best performance. Do not change this setting without seeking advice.   Fragment Length: Specifies the fragment length. Enter a value between 256 and 2346. RTS/CTS Threshold: Enter a value between 256 and 2346 Protection Mode: Select None, Always or Auto Protection Rate: Select 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps or 11Mbps Protection Type: Select either CTS only or RTS-CTS Short Slot Time: Enable or disable short time slot usage   Short Preamble: Enable to use Short Preamble in the Wireless LAN packet headers. Most manufacturers implement long preambles. Even if there is a mismatch between AP-2001g and the client, they can still connect well and the mismatch may not be noticeable to most users. Do not change this setting without seeking advice. Security Setting  This page allows you to choose the wireless security setting. WPA is only available if AP-2001g operates as an Access Point. If AP-2001g is in Client mode, WPA is not available.    Disabled: To disable wireless security. WEP: To enable WEP security. WPA_PSK: To enable WPA PSK Security. WPA: To enable WPA Security. WPA2: To enable WPA2 Security WPA2-PSK: To enable WPA2-PSK Security WEP Security    Open System: The key is used for encryption only. No authentication is required. To configure, enter the encryption Key in the “Encryption Key” field. Pre-shared Key: When chosen, the encryption Key is also used for authentication. To configure, enter the encryption Key in the “Encryption Key” field.
       Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. Otherwise, choose Ascii Text to enter the Key in ASCII format. ASCII is also called Alphanumeric in some systems.  Key Length: Choose the number of bit for the encryption key.       WPA-PSK Security    Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. Otherwise, choose Ascii Text to enter the Key in ASCII format. ASCII is also called Alphanumeric in some systems.  Key: Enter the Encryption key. The Encryption key has to be between 8 - 64 characters.  Cipher Type: Choose TKIP or AES          Hexadecimal Characters: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and a,b,c,d,e,f  ASCII Characters: 0,1,2,……8,9 and a,b,c,d,………x,y,z
       WPA Security  This security setting is only available when AP-2001g is operating as an Access Point.    RADIUS  Server:  Enter  the  IP  Address  or  the  Name  of  the  RADIUS  Server  (for  802.1x authentication purposes). This is used only when you have a RADIUS Server and want to use it for authenticating the Wireless Clients.  RADIUS Secret: Enter the Shared Secret of the RADIUS Server. (Only if 802.1x protocol is used) Confirm Shared Secret: Enter the Shared Secret again. RADIUS Port: Enter the port number of the RADIUS Server.  WPA2 Security Common feature for both Access Point and Wireless Ethernet Bridge mode
        WPA2-PSK Security    Key Entry Method: Choose Hexadecimal if you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format. Otherwise,  choose  ASCII  Text  to  enter  the  Key  in  ASCII  format.  ASCII  is  also  called Alphanumeric in some systems.  Key: Enter the Encryption key. The Encryption key has to be between 8 - 64 characters.  Cipher Type: Choose TKIP or AES  System Setup  Backup/Restore Settings    Backup the current settings to a file: To save the current configuration of AP-2001g. Restore settings from a backup file: To restore the previous configuration that was previously saved. Restore factory default settings: To restore AP-2001g back to factory default.
       Firmware Upload  This page allows you to update the firmware (software) in AP-2001g. New firmware is issued to improve the performance and add features to the product.    Browse to the new firmware file name apimg1 and click upload. Do not change the filename of the new firmware as doing so will cause the upgrading process to fail.       Do not change the filename of the new firmware. New firmware with filename other than “apimg1” will cause the process to fail.   Reboot  This page allows you to check when you do the device rebooting until such time the system is up.
       About  This page shows the firmware version and the date at which the firmware was updated.     Factory Default Setting  To set the wireless bridge back to factory default setting, press the reset button for 5sec and release.   The factory default setting is as follows:  No  Item  Factory Default 1  User ID (for configuration)  admin 2  Password (for configuration)  admin 3  Default Static IP address  10.0.0.2 4  Default Subnet Mask  255.0.0.0 5  Default Gateway Address  0.0.0.0 6  WLAN Client Mode  Client 7  WDS  Disable 8  ESSID  Teraoka 9  WEP/WPA  Off 10  Radio Power  100% 11  FTP Port  1301 12  Country Default  NA 13  Additional Files in Flash  Version 14  Firmware Version  Version 3.00B0

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