Siselectron Technology WE2220 2.4GHz b/g/n, 5GHz ac/a/n Indoor AP User Manual

Siselectron Technology Ltd 2.4GHz b/g/n, 5GHz ac/a/n Indoor AP Users Manual

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Table  of Contents  Chapter 1 Key Features/Introduction....................................................................   1 Chapter 7  Wireless Wireless  Network......................................................................   Chapter 2 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).............................................     34  Chapter  3  Chapter 6 WDS Link Settings........................................................                 35  Chapter  8 Appendix FCC   Interference Statement..............................................    49     23 System Requirements / Package Contents ..........................    2  Wireless  Security.....................................................................     25 Applications .................................................................................................   3 Guest    Network   Settings.................................................     30 Technical Specifications...................................................... ...................   4 Fast   Roaming...............................................................................     31 Physical Interface ......................................................................................    5 Fast   Handover ............................................................................     31 Wireless Advanced ....................................................................     33 Computer Settings ................................................................................     7 Wireless   MAC Filtering...........................................................     32 Considerations  for Wireless Installation .............................     6 Access  Point Mode....................................................................................  14 WDS AP Mode..............................................................................................   15 WDS Bridge Mode.....................................................................................   16 Chapter 5 Overview.............................................................................................................   17Hardware Installation ............................................................................ 10Mounting the SWE 2220.....................................................................  11 Operation Modes/Basic........................................................................ 20 IP Settings/SpanningTree   Settings..........................................  21 Default Setting...........................................................................................   13 Chapter 4  Connections...........................................................................................  19 Administrarion.....................................................................................                 36 Management   VLAN  Settings...............................................                 37 Wireless  Traffic  Shaping.......................................................                  38 SNMP Settings..................................................................................                 39 Backup/Restore..................................................................................                 41  Auto  Reboot  Settings...............................................................                42  Firmware Upgrade/Time Settings.....................                    43 Parameters/LED  Control........................                    47Device  Discovery/Reset..................................................              48  SpeedTest System Log/Tools...........................................................................                   45 Ping Test Parameters/Traceroute Parameters.......        46
 or  Introduction  Key Features  •  Up to 26  dBm transmit power,  enabling  long  range  connectivity 300Mbps(2.4GHz)  and 867Mbps(5GHz)  •  Four internal 5dBi Omni-Directional MIMO antennas  •  Can be  used  with  included  power adapter or via PoE with  PoE 802.3at - capable Switches or Injectors  •  Dual Band/Two  Stream  •  Band Steering shifts dual band  clients  to  5 GHz for better throughput performance  •  Secured  Guest Network  Introduction         •  Supports IEEE802.11ac/a/b/g/n wireless standards with  up to  The SWE 2220 is a high-powered, long-range,  Dual-band alternativeto ordinary  Access Points that don’t have the  range andreach to connect to a growing number of wireless users  who wish to connect to a large home or business network.Maximum data  rates  are  based  on IEEE 802.11 standards. Actual throughput and  range  may vary depending on  many  factors  including  environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference  in the  operating environment, and  mix of devices  in the network. Features  and  specifications  subject  to  change  without  notice. Trademarks and registered trademarks    are    the    property    of   their    respective    owners.   For   Taiwan:   Copyright    ©   2015   Siselectron Technology Ltd.   All    rights   reserved. concurrent Wireless 802.11ac/a/b/g/n Access Point  withthree  major  functional modes. It is designed to operate in numerous environments; fromlarge  homes,  small and  medium-sized  businesses,  multiple-floor offices,  hotels,and  othervenues,tolarger enterprisedeployments.  Its high-powered, long-range characteristics  make it acost-effective 1
      The    SWE 2220     also    delivers     faster     wireless   speeds compared   To  protect  sensitive data   during  wireless transmissions, the    SWE System Requirements  The  following  are  the  Minimum System  Requirements in order configure the device:  •   Computer  with an Ethernet interface or wireless network capability  •   Windows OS (XP, Vista, 7, 8), Mac OS, or Linux-based operating systems  •   Web-Browsing Application (i.e.  : Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or another similar browser application)   Package Contents  The  SWE 2220  package   contains   the   following  items   (all items must  be in package  to  issue  a refund):  •       SWE 2220  Access Point  •       Power Adapter  •       RJ-45 Ethernet Cable  •       Quick Installation Guide  •       Ceiling and Wall Mount Screw kitto  modern  802.11a/b/g/n   wireless devices.  Even though the   SWE 2220   has   been   designed and   engineered for   heavy    traffic   and  demanding  business environments, in larger  housing  environments as  it  can efficiently extend the  wireless range   of  an existing home  router.    This makes it especially ideal    in architecturally-challenging structures, providing  whole  home connectivity. The  SWE  2220 supports  the 2.4  GHz  frequency  band  under  the 802.11b/g/n mode  while  at  the  same  time  providing a 5 GHz band for communicating  or  transferring  files   in  a  less congested  network frequency band. 2220offersdifferentencryption  settingsforwireless  transmissions, including  industry  standard WPA  and  WPA2  encryption.  The  SWE  2220 alsoincludes MACaddress filtering to allow  network  administrators  to  offer network access only to known computers and other devices based on their MAC addresses. 2
             Applications   •  Temporary Workgroups: Create  temporary workgroups/networks in  more    open   areas within    a  building;  auditoriums,  amphitheaters classrooms,   ballrooms,   arenas,   exhibition  centers,  or   temporary offices   where   one wants  either a permanent or temporary Wireless LAN established.  •   The   Ability   to   Access   Real-Time Information:  Doctors/Nurses, Point-of-Sale Employees,   and/or   Warehouse Workers  can  access real-time   information while      dealing      with     patients, serving customers, and/or  processing information.  • Frequently    Changing  Environments: Set      up networks in  •   Small   Office   and   Home   Office   (SOHO) Networks: SOHO users require   a  cost-effective, easy,   and   quick  installation of  a  small network.  •  Wireless  Extensions   to   Existing  Ethernet-based   Networks: Devices    like   the     SWE 2220     enable    network  administrators, installers,   and  end-users to  extend the   range   and   reach   of  an existing Ethernet-based network.     Wireless LAN (WLAN) products are easy to install and highly efficient. The   following list describes some of the many  applications made possible   through the power and flexibility of WLANs: •  Difficult-to-Wire Environments: There  are  many situations where wires cannot be  installed,  deployed   easily,  or cannot be  hidden from view.  Older  buildings,  sites with   multiple   buildings,   and/or  areas that make    the   installation of   a   Ethernet-based LAN impossible, impractical  or expensive are  sites  where WLAN can  be a network solution. environments thatchange frequently (i.e.: Show Rooms, Exhibits, etc.). •  Training/Educational  Facilities: Training  sites at  corporationsor students at   universities use    wireless connectivity to  exchange   information peer and  easily access information learning purposes.3
     Technical Specifications Standard: IEEE802.11b/g/n on 2.4  GHz IEEE 802.11ac/a on 5 GHz IEEE802.3at  Antenna Four Internal  5 dBi Omni-Directional Antennas  Physical Interface 1 x 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 x Reset  Button 1 x Power  Connector  LED Indicator Power WPS WLAN (Wireless Connection) LAN  Power Requirements External  Power  Adapter DC IN, 12V/2A  Operation Modes Access Point WDS AP WDS Bridge    Security WEP (64/128bit) WPA/WPA2 (TKIP/AES) Hidden  ESSID MAC address filtering,  up to 50 fields L2 Isolation 802.1X  Authenticator (MD5/TLS/TTLS/PEAP) Guest Network  QoS (Quality of Service) WMM (Wireless Multimedia)  Physical/Environment Conditions Operating: Temperature: 32°F to  104°F (0°C to 40°C) Humidity (Non-condensing): 90%  or less Storage: Temperature: -4°F to  140°F  (-20°C to 60  °C) Humidity (Non-condensing): 90%  or less4
    Physical Interface Dimensions and  Weights Diameter: 6.36” Height: 2.17”                               1 Reset Button: Press  and  hold  for  over  10  seconds  to reset to factory  default settings.  2  LED Indicators:  LED lights   for  WPS, WLAN  5G, WLAN  2.4G, Ethernet port,  and Power 3  LAN Port  (802.3at PoE): Ethernet port  for RJ-45 cable. 4  Power Connector: 12V DC IN for Power. 5  Ceiling  (Wall)  Mount   Hole:  Using  the   provided  hardware, the SWE 2220  can  be attached to  a ceiling or wall.  6  Kensington Security Slot:  To protect your SWE 2220, use the Kensington Security  Slot to attach a cable  lock.     5
     Before You Begin                                   Considerations for Wireless Installation This section will guide  you through the installation  process. Placement of   the   Siselectron   SWE 2220   is  essential to maximize  the   Access  Point’s  performance. Avoid placing the   SWE 2220   in  an  enclosed space   such   as  a  closet, cabinet,  or stairwell.   •   Building materials make  a difference. A solid  metal   door and/or aluminum   stubs   may  have   a  significant negative effect   on  the signal  strength of  the   SWE 2220.   Locate   your wireless devices carefully   so   the   signal  can   pass   through   drywall   and/or   open doorways.   Materials   such  as  glass,  steel, metal,  concrete, water (example:    fish  tanks),   mirrors,  file cabinets, and/or   brick can also diminish wireless signal strength.  •  Interference from  your other electrical   devices   and/or  appliances •   Keep  the  number  of walls  and/or  ceilings between the  SWE 2220 and  other  network devices  to  a minimum. Each wall and/or  ceiling can  reduce   the  signal strength, resulting in a  lower  overall signal strength. The  operating  distance  of  all   wireless   devices  can  often  not  be  pre-determined  due  to  a  number  of  unknown  obstacles  in  the   environment in which the  device is deployed. Obstacles such  as the   number, thickness, and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the SWE  2220’s wireless signals must pass through can weaken the  signal.  Here are some  key   guidelines for allowing  the SWE 2220 to have  an optimal wireless range during setup. that  generate RF noise  can  also  diminish  the   SWE 2220’s signal strength. The  most  common types of  devices   are  microwaves  or cordless phones.6
    Computer Settings  Windows  XP/Windows 7/Windows 8  In order  to  use  the  SWE 2220, you must  first configure the TCP/IPv4 connection of your Windows OS computer system.  1a.  In Windows  XP and  Windows  7, click the  Start button and  open the  Control  Panel.                    Windows XP                                                    Windows 7 1b.  In Windows  8, move  your  mouse   to  the  lower  right hot corner  to display  the  Charms  Bar and select the  Control Panel.  Windows 8  2a. In Windows XP, click on Network Connections.  2b.In   Windows 7   and   Window   8,  click  View  Network Status and  Tasks in  the   Network and   Internet section, then   select Change Adapter Settings.    7
   3.   Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties.       4.   Select  Internet  Protocol Version 4  (TCP/IPv4)  and then select Properties. 5.   Select  Use   the  following IP address and  enter an  IP address that   is different from  the   SWE 2220  and Subnet mask,  then  click OK.  Note:  Ensure  that the  IP address and  Subnet  mask are on the same  subnet as the device.  For example:  SWE 2220  IP address: 192.168.1.1  PC IP address: 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255  PC Subnet  mask: 255.255.255.08
  Apple  Mac OS X  1.  Go to  System  Preferences (it  can  be  opened in the Applications  folder  or by electing it in the  Apple Menu).  2.  Select  Network in the Internet & Network section. 4.  In Configure IPv4, select Manually.  5.  Enter an IP address that  is different from the  SWE 2220 and Subnet  mask, then  click OK. Note:  Ensure  that the  IP address and  Subnet  mask are on the same  subnet as the device. For example:  SWE 2220  IP address: 192.168.1.1  PC IP address: 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255  PC Subnet  mask: 255.255.255.0  6.  Click Apply when finished.         3.  Highlight Ethernet.9
  Hardware Installation This diagram  depicts  the hardware configuration. 2.   Connect  one  end  of  the  Category  5e Ethernet cable into the  RJ-   3.   Connect  the  Power   Adapter  DC connector to  the  DC-IN port   of  a) Ensure that the POWER light is on (it will be orange).  b) Ensure that the  2.4  GHz/5 GHz WLAN light is on (it will be  blue  for 2.4G, and green for 5G).  1.   Ensure  that  the  computer  in  use  has  an Ethernet  Controller     port  (RJ-45 Ethernet Port).  For more information, verify  with  your computer’s  user manual. the SWE  2220  and the Power Adapter  to an available  electrical outlet. Onceboth connections are secure, verify  the following: c) Ensure     that    the      LAN    (Computer/SWE 2220     Connection)  light  is on (it will be blue).                    d) Once  all three lights  are  on,  proceed   to  set   up the                       Access  Point  using  the computer.45  port  of  the   SWE 2220   and  the  other end  to the   RJ-45  port  of  the  computer.   Ensure  that the  cable is securely connected toboth  the  SWE 2220  and  the computer. 10
  Using   the  provided hardware,  the  SWE  2220    can   be attached to  a ceiling  or wall. mounting bracket:  provided   wall/ceiling mounting hardware kit.  2.  Insert   the   provided   short  screws into  the  bottom cover of the   SWE 2220.    Leave enough of  the screws exposed to ensure that the unit  can  be attached to  the  mounting bracket.  If extra space    is  required,     use  the    provided    spacers and   long screws from  the   T-Rail  mounting hardware kit  to  increase the  space  between the   unit  and  the  mounting bracket.  Mounting the  SWE 2220  To  attach  the   SWE 2220 to   a   ceiling    or  wall using the  1.   Attach   the  mounting bracket to  the  wall  or ceiling  using the  3.   Mount     the      SWE  2220     on    the    mounting   bracket  by rotating the  unit   clockwise   about 90  degrees to  secure it in                                                                                        place.11
  Attaching the   SWE  2220  to  a  ceiling  using the provided T-Rail connectors:      P2.6*25 Screw   P2.6*10 Screw     Clip   Clip   Clips T-Rail Note: To protect your SWE 2220, use the Kensington Security  Slot toattach a cable lock (cable lock is not included).2.   Line up the  connected  T-Rail connectors  with  an  appropriately sized rail and press the unit onto the rail until it snaps  into place.  1.  Attach  the  T-Rail connectors to  the  bottom  cover  of the SWE 2220using  the  provided  short screws.  Note: Two sizes of T-Rail connectors are  included in the mounting hardware kit: 15/16in (2.38cm) and 9/16in (1.43cm). If extra  space is required  to accommodate drop ceiling tiles,  use  the  provided spacers and  long screws. 12
 Configuring Your Access Point This  section   will show  you  how  to  configure the  device using  the web-based configuration interface.  Default Settings  Please use   your  Ethernet port   or  wireless network adapter to connect the  Access Point.  IP Address  192.168.1.1 Username/Password    admin/admin      Web Configuration  1.  Open a web  browser  (Internet Explorer/Firefox/Safari) and enter the  IP Address http://192.168.1.1.       Note:  If you have changed the default LAN IP Address of the  Access Point, ensure you enter the  correct IP Address.    2.   The default username and password are:  admin.  Once you  have  entered the    correct  username and password, click the   Login  button to  open   the  web-based configuration page.   3.  If  successful,  you   will  be   logged   in   and   see   the SWE 2220  User Menu.13
  The SWE 2220  has the  ability to operate in various  modes.  This chapter describes the operating modes  of the  SWE 2220.   Access  Point  Mode  In Access  Point  Mode, the  SWE 2220 behaves like a  central  connection for stations or clients  that  support IEEE 802.11ac/a/b/ g/n networks. The stations and  clients  must  be  configured  to  use  the  same SSID (Service  Set  Identifier)  and security password to associate with  the  SWE 2220.  The SWE 2220 supports up to eight  (8) SSIDs per band  (16  total)  at  the  same  time  for secure access.    14
      WDS AP Mode  The  SWE 2220   also supports WDS AP mode.  This operating mode  allows  wireless connections to  the   SWE 2220  using WDS technology. In this  mode, configure the MAC addresses in both  Access  Points  to enlarge the wireless area  by enabling WDS Link settings. WDS supports up to four  (4) AP MAC addresses.        15
  WDS Bridge  Mode In WDS Bridge  Mode, the   SWE 2220  can wirelessly connect different LANs by  configuring  the  MAC address and security settings of each  SWE 2220  device.  Use this  mode  when  two  wired LANs located a small distance apart  want  to communicate with  each  other.  The  best  solution is to use  the  SWE 2220  to wirelessly connect  two  wired LANs, as  shown  in the following figure.  WDS Bridge Mode can establish up to four  (4) WDS links, creating a star-like network.  Note:  WDS Bridge  Mode does  not  act  as  an  Access  Point because Access  Points  linked  by WDS use  the  same frequency channel.   More Access  Points  connected together may  lower  throughput. This configuration can  also  be susceptible to generate  endless network loops  in  your  network,   so  it  is recommended to enable the  Spanning   Tree   function  to prevent this  from happening. You can  find information about  the  Spanning  Tree  Function  on page 31. 16
      Overview  The Overview section  contains the  following options:  •  Device Status  •  Connections  The following sections describe these  options:    • The  LAN Information  section under  the  Connections link shows  the    Local  Area  Network   settings such  as the LAN IP  Address, Subnet   mask,  Gateway,  DNS Address, DHCP Client, and  STP status.         status   information about  the  current  operating mode.      •   The      Device     Status    section shows       general   system information    such  as  Device  Name, MAC address, Current Time, Firmware  Version, and Management VLAN ID Note:  VLAN ID is only applicable  in Access  Point  or WDS Device Status Clicking the  Device  Status link under  the  Overview menu shows   the  17
     •   The Current 2.4  GHz/5  GHz Wireless Settings section under   the  Basic  link  shows   wireless   information  such as  Operating Mode, Frequency,   and  Channel.  Since the SWE 2220   supports multiple-SSIDs,  information   about each SSID and security  settings are displayed. Note:  Profile Settings is only applicable  in Access Point or  WDS AP mode.18
  Connections  Click Refresh to refresh the Connections List The   SWE  2220   automatically  logs   (records)   events   of possible   interest in its internal memory. To view the logged information, click  the Connections link under the Device Status menu.  If there is not   enough internal memory  to  log all events, older events are deleted   from thelog.  When powered down or rebooted, the log will be cleared. 19
  Operation Modes  The SWE 2220 supports three  operating modes: Access Point, WDS AP, and WDS Bridge.  Device Settings     To access  operation mode,  click the Wireless section  under Network    Device    Name:    Enter  a  name    for  the    device.  The  name   you type  appears in SNMP management. This  name  is not  the SSID and  is not broadcast to other devices.  Band   Steering: Enable   Band  Steering to   sends  802.11n clients   to   the    5  GHz  band,   where  802.11b/g   clients cannot go,  and leaves the  802.11b/g clients   in 2.4 GHz to operate at  their  slower  rates. Band Steering works within the   Access   Point   by  directing   5  GHz-capable   clients   to that  band. *Note:  In  order   for  the   Band  Steering  function   to  work properly, both  the  2.4  Ghz and  the  5 GHz SSID and security settings must  be under  the  same  selection settings.  Basic  This  page    allows  you  to  modify  the    device’s  IP settings. Operation Mode: Use the radio button to select an operating mode.in    the      sidebar.      You  will  see     wireless settings customizable options   for  both   the   2.4   GHz  and  5  GHz modes.  Under  Wireless settings, you will see: 20
    IP Network Settings  Select   whether the    device    IP address will  use    the   static IP address  specified in  the    IP  Address    field  or  be obtained automatically when  the  device connects to  a DHCP server.     IP Address: The IP Address  of this device. IP Subnet Mask:  The IP Subnet  mask  of this device. Gateway:   The  Default   Gateway   of  this   device.   Leave  it blank  if you  are unsure of this setting.  Primary/Secondary  DNS:  The   primary/secondary  DNS address for this device.  Click Saveto confirm the changes.     Spanning Tree Settings  This page  allows  you  to  modify  the  Spanning  Tree settings. Enabling Spanning  Tree  protocol will prevent  network loops in  your LAN network.          Spanning Tree  Status: Enables  or  disables   the  Spanning  Max  Age:  Specify   Bridge  Max  Age,  in  seconds.   If another bridge  in the spanning tree does not send a hello packet for a long period   of time, it is assumed to be inactive.Tree function.  Hello Time: Specify Bridge Hello Time, in seconds. This value determines howoften thedevice sends handshake packets to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged  Local Area Network. 21
   Forward Delay:  Specifes  Bridge  Forward  Delay, in seconds. Forwarding   Delay  Time  is  the   time   spent in  each    of the Listening    and Learning  states  before the  Forwarding  state is entered. This delay  is provided  so that when  a new bridge  comes  onto  a busy  network,  it analyzes data  traffic before participating.  Priority: Specify  the  Priority  Number. A smaller  number has greater priority.  Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.22
  Access  Point/WDS  AP mode:      Wireless  Mode:   Supports   802.11b/g/n mixed   mode  in 2.4GHz and 802.11ac/a/n mixed  mode  in 5GHz.   Extension  Channel: Select  Upper  or Lower  channel.  Your selection may affect the  Auto Channel function.  Channel/Frequency: Select  the  channel  and frequency appropriate for your country’s regulation. Note:  Operations in the  5.15GHz-5.35GHz  band  are restricted to indoor Auto:  Check this  option   to  the  enable the  Auto-Channel feature.  RTS/CTS Threshold: Specifies   the  threshold  package size for RTC/CTS.  A small  number  causes RTS/CTS packets to be sent more often and consumes more bandwidth.  Client  Limits:  Limits the  total  number  of clients.  Aggregation: Merges    data   packets into    one    packet.   This option  reduces the   number   of packets, but  also  increases packet  sizes.  AP Detection: AP Detection can select the  best  channel to use  by scanning  nearby  areas for Access Points.  Current  Profile: You  can  configure up  to   eight   different SSIDs (4 in WDS AP  mode).  If  multiple  client  devices    will be accessing the  network,   you  can  arrange the   devices   into SSID groups.  Click Edit  to  configure the   profile   and  check whether you   wish  to enable extra  SSIDs. usage only in Hong Kong Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.This  page   displays   the   current status  of   the   Wireless settings of the  SWE 2220. Wireless Network Channel HT Mode: The default  channel bandwidthis 20/40/80MHz. The larger the channel, the betterthe transmission quality  and speed. 23
 2.4GHz/5 GHz SSID Profile  Under Wireless Settings,  you  can  edit   the  SSID profile  to fit  your needs. Click Edit  under  the  SSID you  would  like to make changes to.      SSID: Specifies  the SSID for the  current  profile.  Suppressed SSID: Check this  option  to  hide  the  SSID from clients.  If checked,  the SSID will not  appear  in the  site survey.    Wireless  Security: See  the   Wireless  Security   section  on page 36.  Isolation: Check the  box to Enable or Disable the Isolation feature.  Save:  Click Save  to accept the changes.Station  Separation: Click theappropriate button to allow or prevent  communication between client devices. 24
   The   Wireless    Security    section    lets    you   configure  the SWE 2220’s security modes: WEP WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK Mixed WPA-Enterprise WPA2-Enterprise WPA Mixed Enterprise.  It is strongly  recommended that   you  use  WPA2-PSK. Click on the  Edit button under  Wireless Settings next    to  the  SSID  to  change    the security settings.  WEP Encryption:        Auth  Type:  Select  Open  System or Shared Key. Input Type: ASCII: Regular  Text  (Recommended) HEX: Hexadecimal Numbers  (For advanced users) Key  Length: Select  the   desired   option   and  ensure the wireless clients  use  the  same setting. Your choices  are: 64, 128,  and 152-bit password lengths.  Default Key:  Select   the   key  you  wish  to  be  default. Transmitted Wireless Security data   is ALWAYS encrypted using  the  Default Key; the other Keys are for decryption only. You must enter a Key  Value for  the Default  Key.25
   Encryption Key:  Enter  the  Key Value  or  values  you  wish to use.  The default is none.  WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) Encryption:        Encryption:  Select    the WPA encryption type   you  would  like  to    use.  Please ensure that   your  wireless clients   use  the same  settings.  Passphrase: Wireless   clients   must   use   the   same   Key to associate the   device.   If  using  ASCII format,  the   Key must be  from  8  to  63  characters in  length.    If  using    HEXformat,  the  Key  must  be  64 HEX characters in length.  Group Key Update Interval: Specify how often,  in seconds, the  Group Key changes. WPA2-PSK Encryption:   Encryption: Select  the  WPA encryption type  you would like to  use. Please ensure that  your wireless clients  use the  same  settings.  Passphrase: Wireless  clients    must    use    the    same    Key to associate the  device.  If using ASCII format,  the  Key must be  from 8 to  63 characters in length.  If using  HEXformat, the  Key must  be  64 HEX characters in length.  Group   Key  Update  Interval: Specify   how   often,   in seconds,  the  Group Key changes.26
  WPA-PSK Mixed Encryption:            Encryption:  Select    the WPA encryption type   you  would  like  to    use.  Please ensure that   your  wireless clients   use  the same  settings.  Passphrase: Wireless   clients   must   use   the   same   Key to associate the   device.   If  using  ASCII format,  the   Key must be  from  8  to  63  characters in  length.    If  using    HEXformat,  the  Key  must  be  64 HEX characters in length.  Group Key Update Interval: Specify how often,  in seconds, the  group key changes.  WPA-Enterprise Encryption:                  Encryption: Select  the  WPA encryption type  you  would  like. Please ensure that your wireless clients  use the same settings.  Group Key Update Interval: Specify how often,  in seconds, the  group key changes.  Radius  Server:  Enter  the  IP address of the  Radius server.  Radius  Port:  Enter  the  port  number  used  for connections to  the Radius server.  Radius Secret: Enter  the secret required  to connect to the Radius server.  Radius  Accounting: Enables   or  disables   the    accounting feature.27
 Radius  Accounting Server:  Enter  the   IP address of the Radius accounting server.  Radius Accounting Port:   Enter  the  port  number  used  for connections to  the  Radius accounting server.  Radius Accounting Secret: Enter  the  secret required  to connect to  the  Radius accounting server.  Interim  Accounting  Interval:  Specify   how   often,    in seconds,  the accounting data  sends.  Note:   802.11n does   not   allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/ WPA2-PSK  TKIP security mode.  The connection mode will automatically  change from 802.11n to 802.11g. WPA2Enterprise Encryption:   Encryption: Select the  WPA encryption type  you  would  like. Please ensure that your wireless clients  use the same settings.  Group Key Update Interval: Specify how often,  in seconds, the  group key changes.  Radius Server:  Enter  the  IP address of the  Radius server.  Radius Port:  Enter  the port  number used  for connections to  the Radius server.  Radius Secret: Enter  the secret required to connect to the Radius server.  Radius    Accounting:  Enables    or   disables    the    Radius accounting feature.28
  Radius   Accounting Server:   Enter   the    IP address of the Radius accounting server.  Radius   Accounting Port:    Enter  the    port  number   used for connections to  the  Radius accounting server.  Radius  Accounting  Secret: Enter  the secret required to connect to  the  Radius accounting server.  Interim  Accounting  Interval: Specify  how  often,   in seconds,  the accounting data  sends.  Note:   802.11n does  not  allow   WEP/WPA-PSK   TKIP/ WPA2-PSK  TKIP security mode.  The connection  mode will automatically change from 802.11n to 802.11g. WPA Mixed Enterprise Encryption:  Encryption: Select  the WPA encryption type you would like. Please ensure tha your wireless clients use  the same settings. Group Key Update  Interval: Specify how often, in seconds,  the  group  key changes.  Radius  Server:    Enter  the  IP address of  the Radius server. Radius    Port:     Enter   the port   number used for connections to  the  Radius server.    Radius Secret: Enter the secret required   to connect to  the Radius server.  Radius Accounting: Enables   or  disables  the  Radius accounting feature.29
  Radius  Accounting Port:  Enter  the  port  number  used for Interim Accounting Interval: Specify how often,  in seconds,  the accounting data  sends.  Note:  802.11n does  not  allow WEP/WPA-PSK TKIP/ WPA2-PSK TKIP security   mode.      The     connection mode    will automatically change  from 802.11n to 802.11g.  Guest Network Settings  Adding  a guest  network to  allow  visitors   to  use  the internet without giving    out   your   office    or company wireless    security.  You can  add  a  guest  network to each wireless network in  the  2.4GHz frequencies and  5GHz frequencies.  SSID: Specified  the SSID for the  current  profile.  Hidden SSID:  Check  this   option   to  hide   SSID from clients,  If checked,  this  SSID will not  appear  in the  AP detect.  Client   Isolation: Click the   appropriate radio  button to   allow  or  prevent  communication between  client devices.  IP address: The IP Address  of this device. Subnet Mask: The IP Subnet  mask  of this device. Starting IP Address: The  first  IP Address  in  the range of  the addresses by the DHCP server. Radius  Accounting Server:  Enter  the   IP address of the Radiusaccounting server.  connect to  the  Radius accounting server.  connections to  the  Radius accounting server. Radius Accounting Secret: Enter  the  secret required to Ending IP Address: The last IP Address in the range of addressesassigned by the  DHCP server.30
  Fast Handover  Enable   the   Fast   Handover feature  by  ensuring that each  client    is served by  at    least    one    Access    Point   at any  time. Access  Points   continuously monitor   the connectivity quality   of any  client  in their   range  and efficiently share   this   information   with  other Access Points    in  the   vincinity   of  that client   to  coordinate which  of them  should serve the  client best.            Fast Roaming  Enable   the     function     to  serve mobile    client  devices that roam  from  access point   to  access point.  Some applications roam   on   client    devices    require   fast  re- association  when   they   roam   to  a  different  access point.  Please enter      the     settings of    the      SSID  and   initialize the   Security      mode    to    WPA-Mixed,  WPA2 enterprise, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Mixed Enterprise as  well  as  to  set  the RADIUS server firstly. User can enable Fast Roaming.  Please also  set   the   same  encryption under   the  same SSID on other   access point    and   enable Fast   Roaming. When      the    configuration  is    activated  on   different access point,  the   mobile   client   devices    can   run  the voice  service   and  require  seamless roaming    to prevent delay      in   conversation   from  access point to access point.RSSI: Enter the  RSSI (Received   Signal Strength Index) in  order   to  determine the handover procedure which the current   wireless   link will terminate. RSSI is an indication of the power level being received  by the antenna.Therefore, the higher the RSSI number, the stronger the signal. 31
  Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless  MAC  Filtering   is  used   to  allow  or  deny  network access to  wireless clients     (computers, tablet      PCs,  NAS, smartphones, etc.) according    to    their   MAC addresses. You  can  manually    add  a MAC address to    restrict   permission to access SWE  2220.  The default setting is: Disable Wireless MAC Filter.  Note:  Only applicable  in Access Point and WDS AP mode.    ACL (Access    Control    List)   Mode:   Determines  whether network access  is granted or denied  to  clients  whose MAC addresses  appear in  the  MAC address table   on  this  page. Choices  given  are:  Disabled, Deny MAC in the  list,  or Allow MAC in the list.  MAC Address: Enter  the MAC address of the wireless client.  Add: Click Add to  add  the MAC address to  the MAC Address table.  Delete: Deletes the selected entries. Save:  Click Save  to  apply  the  changes.32
    Wireless Advanced    2.4  GHz/5  GHz Wireless Advanced                                          Transmit Power:   Set  the  power  output of  the  wireless signal.  RTS/CTS Threshold: Specify  the   threshold  package  size for RTC/CTS.  A smaller  number   causes RTS/CTS packets to be sent more often and  in turn consumes more bandwidth.  Distance: Specify  the distance between Access  Points   and clients. Longer distances may drop high-speed connections.  Aggregation: Merges    data   packets into   one    packet.   This option reduces the  number  of packets, but increases packet sizes. Data  Rate: Select  a data  rate  from  the  drop-down  list. The data   rate   affects throughput of data in the SWE 2220. The  lower the data  rate, the lower  the  throughput, though transmission distance will be lowered as well.Thispage allows you to configure wireless advanced settings. It  is recommended thatthedefault settings  are usedunless the  userhas  experience with  more advanced networking features.  Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.33
  WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) The Wi-Fi Protected Setup   (WPS) feature complies  with the Wi-Fi Alliance  WPS standard and  makes    it easier to  quickly  add  client devices  to an established, security-enabled Wi-Fi network.  WPS reduces the  user steps required    to configure a network and   supports  two   methods that    are   familiar   to   most consumers to configure a network and enable security. Note:   Only  applicable   in  Access   Point   and  WDS AP mode.   WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)       WPS: Select  to Enable or Disable the WPS feature.  WPS Current Status: Shows whether the  WPS function  is     Configured or  Unconfigured. When  it  is  configured,  the WPS has been    used    to authorize a connection  between the device  and wireless clients.  Self  Pin Code:  The PIN code  of this device.  SSID:  The   SSID  (wireless    network    name)    used   when connecting using  WPS.  Authentication Mode:  Shows  the   encryption method used by  the WPS process.  Passphrase  Key:  This  is  the passphrase  key that  is randomly generated during  the WPS process.    It  is  required    if wireless clients  that do  not support WPS attempt to connect to the wireless network.  WPS  via  Push  Button: Click this  button to  initialize  the WPS feature using  the Push Button method.  WPS  via  PIN:  Enter   the   PIN code   of  the  wireless device and  click this button to initialize WPS feature using  the  PIN method.  Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.34
     Using    WDS  (Wireless    Distribution     System)     will  allow a    network    administrator     or      installer        to       connect     to Access    Points  wirelessly.    Doing  so    will extend the   wired infrastructure to locations where  cabling  is not  possible  or inefficient to implement. Note:    Compatibility   between  different  brands    and models   of Access  Points    is not guaranteed. It is recommended that   the  WDS network be created using the  same  models  for  maximum compatibility.  Also  Note:  All Access  Points   in  the   WDS network must use  the same  Channel  and  Security settings.  To create a WDS network, please   enter   the  MAC addresses of  the  Access  Points  that you  want  included   in  the   WDS. There  can  be  a maximum  of four  Access Points. Note: Only applicable  in WDS AP and WDS Bridge modes. 2.4  GHz/5  GHz WDS Link Settings        Security: Select  None  or AES from the  drop-down list.  AES Passphrase: Enter  the  Key Values  you  wish  to use. Other AP(s) must  use  the  same  key to establish WDS link.  MAC  Address: Enter  the   Access  Point’s  MAC  address to which  you want  to extend the wireless area.  Mode: Select Disable or Enable from the  drop-down list. Save:  Click Save  to  confirm the change.WDS Link Settings 35
  Administration  Username: admin Password: admin Account Setting     New  Name: Enter  a  new  username for  logging  in  to the New Name entry box.  Old Password: Enter  the  old password for logging  in to the Old Password entry  box.  New Password: Enter  the  new password for  logging  in to the  New Password entry  box.   Confirm  Password:  Re-enter the   new  password in  the Confirm Password entry  box for confirmation. Apply: Click Apply to  save  the changes. Note:  it   is   highly  reccomended that  you   change   you password to something more  unique  for greater security.This page allows  you to change theSWE 2220 username and password. By default, the username is admin and the password is admin. The password can contain from 0 to 12 alphanumeric characters and  is case sensitive. 36
   Management VLAN Settings          To configure VLAN tags,  you  must  first  Isolate  and enter a VID before  enabling VLAN under Management VLAN ID. Note:  Only applicable  in Access Point  and WDS AP mode.   Profile Isolation: Restrict   clients   from communicating with different VIDs by  checking  the   Isolation   box  for  the   SSID you  wish  to select under  the  Wireless Settings funtion.                    VLAN ID (VID): Specifies  the VLAN tag  for each profile. Management select  no VLAN tag. Save:  Click Note:  Save  to confirm.VLAN  ID: If  your  network includes   VLANs, you  can  specify  a VLAN ID for packets pass  through the Access  Point  with a tag. Otherwise, This page  allows  you  to  assign  a VLAN tag  to  the packets. A VLAN is a group  of computers on  a network whose software has been configured  so that they  behave as  if they  were  on a separate Local Area Network  (LAN). Computers  on VLAN do  not  have   to  be  physically  located next   to  one  another on the  LAN. 1. If you reconfigure the Management VLAN  ID, you may lose  yourconnection to the SWE  2220. Verify that the DHCP server supports  the reconfigured VLAN  ID, then reconnect to  the   SWE 2220 using the new IP address.37
   Wireless Traffic Shaping             Enable Traffic  Shaping: select this  option  from  the  drop- down  box to enable Wireless  Traffic Shaping.  Download Limit: Specifies  the wireless transmission speed used  for downloading.  Upload   Limit:  Specifies  the  wireless  transmission speed used  for uploading.  Save: Click Save to confirm the changes.Traffic  Shaping  regulates the   flow  of packets leaving an interface to  deliver improved Quality of Service. To edit Wireless Traffic Shaping, click Edit for the SSID you would like to configure under Wireless Settings. 38
  SNMP Settings    Status: Enables  or Disables  the SNMP feature. Contact: Specifies  the contact details of the device. Location: Specifies  the  location  of the device. Port: Displays  the  port number.  Community Name   (Read   Only):  Specifies  the  password for the SNMP community  for read  only access.  Community Name  (Read/Write): Specifies  the  password for the SNMP community  with read/write access.  Trap   Destination   Address: Specifies   the   port   and   IP address of the computer that  will receive the SNMP traps.  Trap    Destination    Community  Name:    Specifies    the password for the SNMP trap community.  SNMPv3 Status: Enables  or Disables  the  SNMPv3 feature.  User   Name:   Specifies   the   username for  the   SNMPv3. feature  Auth  Protocol:  Select  the  Authentication Protocol  type: MDS or SHA.  AuthKey: Specify the Authentication Key for authentication.This page  allows  you  to  assign  the  Contact  Details, Location, Community  Name, and Trap Settings for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This is a networking management protocol used to monitor     network attached devices. SNMP  allows messages (called protocol data  units) to be sent to various parts of the network.  Upon receiving   these messages, SNMP compatible devices (called agents) returns the data stored intheir  Management Information Bases. To configure SNMP Settings, click under the Advanced tab on the side bar under Management. 39
      Priv Protocol: Select  the  Privacy  Protocol  type:  DES. Priv  Key: Specifies  the  privacy key for privacy. Engine ID: Specifies  the Engine ID for SNMPv3. Save: Click Save  to  apply  the changes.40
 Backup/Restore  Factory Settings  Backup  Settings:   To restore  settings that      have   been previously    backed   up,  click  Export,    select   the    file, and click Restore.  Restore New Setting:  Choose  the  file  you  wish restore for settings and  click Import.  Reset to Default: Click the  Reset button to restore the SWE 2220  to  its  factory  default  settings.   User Settings  Back  Up Setting as   Default: Click Backup    to  backup   the user settings you would like to use  as  the default settings.  Restore to   User  Default: Click Restore to  restore user settings to the factory standard settings. This page allows you to save the current device configurations.When you save the configurations, you can also reload the saved configurations into  the device  through the   Restore Saved   Settings from a file folder.If extreme problems    occur,  or  if  you  have    set   the SWE  2220incorrectly,   you  can  use the  Factory  Default button in the  Revert  to Factory Default Settings section to restore all the configurationsof the SWE 2220 to the original default settings.To Configurethe Backup/ Restore Settings, click Firmware under   the   Systems Manager  tab. 41
  Auto Reboot Settings  You  can  specify   how  often you   would   like  to  reboot the  SWE 2220.   To  configure    the   Auto  Reboot   settings, click  the     Wi-Fi Scheduler   tab   on  the   side   bar  under Management.      Auto  Reboot Setting:  Enables   or  disables   the   Auto Reboot  function.  Frequency  of   Auto   Reboot:  Specifies    the    time   and frequency  in  rebooting  the   SWE 2220   by   Min,  Hour, Day and/or  Week.  Click Save   to  apply  the  changes.42
  Firmware Upgrade  This  page   allows  you  to  upgrade   the   Firmware  of the SWE 2220.        To Perform the  Firmware Upgrade:  1.  Click the  Choose File button and navigate the  OS File System to  the  location  of the  Firmware upgrade file.  2.  Select  the upgrade file. The name  of the  file will appear in the Upgrade  File field.  3.  Click the   Upload   button to  commence   the  Firmware upgrade.  Note:    The   device   is  unavailable during  the   upgrade process and  must restart when  the upgrade is completed. Any connections to  or through the  device  will be lost.  Date  and  Time Settings  This  page   allows   you   to   set  the   internal   clock  of  the SWE 2220.    To  access    the    Date    and    Time settings, click  Time  Zone  under  the  Management tab  on  the  side bar.    Manually   Set   Date   and   Time:   Manually specify   the date   and time.  Synchronize with PC:  Click to Synchronize the SWE 2220 with  the  computer’s  internal  clock.  Automatically Get  Date    and    Time:  Enter  the    IP address of  an NTP server   or  use  the  default NTP server   to have the   internal  clock set  automatically.  Time  Zone:  Choose  the time  zone  you  would  like to use from  the  drop-down list.  Enable  Daylight Savings: Check  the  box  to enable or43
  disable daylight   savings  time  for  ther   SWE  2220.  Next, enter  the  dates   that  correspond to   the  present year’s daylight   savings  time.  Click Apply  to  save  the  changes. would  like to  remote  to. Log Server IP Address: Enter  the IP address of  the log server.  Apply: Click Apply  to  save  the changes.44
 System Log  This page  allows  you  to setup the  System  Log and local log  Tools  This page  allows  you  to  analyze  the  connection quality of the         Status: Enables  or disables  the  System  Log function.  Log  Type:  Select  the  Log Type  mode  you  would  like to use.  Remote  Log:  Enables    or   disables    the    Remote    Log feature. If enabled, enter  the  IP address of  the  Log youfunctions of the SWE 2220. Click Log under the Systems Manager tab to  open  up the  System  Log page. SWE 2220  and  trace  the  routing  table  to  a target in the network.45
 Ping Test Parameters  Target   IP/Domain Name:   Enter   the   IP  address  you would like to search.  Ping  Packet Size:  Enter  the  packet  size  of  each  ping.  Number of  Pings:  Enter  the  number  of  times  you wish to ping.  Start Ping:   Click Start Ping   to   begin   pinging  target device  (via IP). Traceroute Parameters  Target  IP/Domain Name:  Enter  an IP address or domain name  you  wish  to trace.  Start: Click Start to  begin  the  trace  route  operation. Stop:  Halts  the  traceroute test. 46
 Speed Test  Parameters  Target    IP/Domain Name:    Enter    an   IP  address  or domain name  you  wish  to  run  a Speed  Test  for.   Start: Starts the  Speed  Test. LED Control  This  page  allows  you  to  control  the LED control functions: Power   status, LAN interface, 2.4G/5G  WLAN  interface and  WPS.  Click Apply  to  save   the  settings after   selecting your choices  from  the  drop-down  boxes.   Time Period/Check Interval:  Enter the time in seconds that you would like the test to run for and inhow many intervals. 47
  Device Discovery  Under  Device  Discovery,  you  can  choose    for  the  SWE 2220 to Automatically  scan  for  local  devices    to connect to.  Click  Scan  to begin  the process.    Reset  In some  circumstances, you  may  be  required   to  force  the device   to  reboot.   Click on  Reboot the   Device   to  reboot the  SWE 2220.  48
 FCC Interference Statement 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.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 thatto        which the receiver is connected.-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.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.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 25cm between the radiator & your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor environment.This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules.49
                50Hereby, Siselectron Technology Ltd. declarates that the SWE 2220 is in compliance with the essential requirementsand other relevants provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.Por medio de la presente, Siselectron Technology Ltd. declara que el SWE 2220 cumple con los requisitos esencialesy cuales quiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la directiva 1999/5/CE.

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