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WISNETWORKS
User
Manual
WisOS 11ac
2016/3/21
Software version WisOS 11ac 1.0.0021
V1.1
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Table of contents
1.
Setup& WMI ............................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Hardware Setup ................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Web Management Interface ............................................................................. 3
2.
Status....................................................................................................................... 4
2.1
Overview .......................................................................................................... 4
2.1.1
System .................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2
Device.................................................................................................... 5
2.1.3
Networks ................................................................................................ 5
2.1.4
Wireless .................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Current Client........................................................................................................ 7
2.2.1 Wireless Client ............................................................................................. 7
2.2.2 DHCP Lease ................................................................................................ 9
2.3 System Log ............................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Real-time Graphs ............................................................................................... 10
2.4.1 Load........................................................................................................... 10
2.4.2 Traffic ......................................................................................................... 11
2.4.3 Wireless ...................................................................................................... 12
2.4.4 Connections ............................................................................................. 12
3.
Network ................................................................................................................ 14
3.1 Interface .............................................................................................................. 14
3.1.1 WAN Interface .......................................................................................... 14
3.1.2 LAN Interface............................................................................................ 17
3.2 DHCP Service ...................................................................................................... 18
3.3 Static Routes ....................................................................................................... 19
3.4 Firewall ................................................................................................................. 20
4.
Wireless ................................................................................................................. 22
4.1 Wireless Service ................................................................................................... 26
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4.2 Wireless Filter........................................................................................................ 28
5.
System ................................................................................................................... 30
5.1 Configuration ...................................................................................................... 30
5.2 System .................................................................................................................. 31
5.3 Administration ..................................................................................................... 32
5.4 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................. 34
5.5 Reboot ................................................................................................................. 34
6.
Tools ...................................................................................................................... 35
6.1
Diagnostics ..................................................................................................... 35
6.2 Ping Watchdog .................................................................................................. 36
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1. Setup& WMI
1.1 Hardware Setup
1.2 Web Management Interface

Set PC and set IP address as 192.168.1.x(x is 1-254 except 2,to make sure
no conflict with other IP in the network.)

Run Web browser, input http://192.168.1.2(default IP address)and enter.

As Figure 1.2, default username:admin, password:admin (You can
change this password after entering the system) , and then click Login to
the software system.

Starting for the first time you need to set up area code. After setting it
cannot be changed unless restore the device to factory settings.
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2. Status
The Status page contains the Overview, Current Clients, System Log, and
Real-time Graphs 4 sub menu.
2.1
Overview
You can check the device’s information in the overview page Include 4 parts.
They are System, Device, Network, and Wireless.
2.1.1 System
The System page is for you to check the basic information of the device such as
device name, serial number, firmware version and etcetera. As follow
Device Name: the MAC address of the LAN port
Serial Number: the IP address of the LAN port
Firmware Version: display the current firmware version
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MAC: display the MAC of this device
Time zone: display the time zone
Local Time: display the time of the current time zone
Uptime: display the running time
2.1.2 Device
Device page shows the hardware status information of this device. As figure
CPU Usage: display the current CPU usage
Memory Free: display the current memory usage.
Flash Space Free: display the current Flash usage.
2.1.3 Networks
Networks page is used to view network working state of the device, the binding
interface, and the DHCP server etc. As follows
WAN Status:
Interface: display WAN interface binding port,eth means wired Ethernet port, ath
means wireless air ports.
Type: display the WAN IP access mode. There are 3 types, DHCP client, Static IP,
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and PPPoE dial-up.
IPv4 address: display the current IP on WAN port.
Net mask: display the current mask
Gateway: display the current Gateway IP
DNS: display the first DNS address and the second address
Connected: display the last time since the connection is build up. If there is no
effective IP on WAN, it will show “not connected”
Rx: show how many data or packets have the WAN port received
Tx: show how many data or packets have the WAN port transformed
LAN Status:
The parameters of LAN Status mostly are the same with WAN. Here only list the
differences.
LAN Port: display all the interfaces under the same LAN, these ports can forward
packets in Layer 2.
DHCP Server: display the DHCP Server status.
Active Connections:
Active Connections: display the current amount of TCP/IP connection sessions.
2.1.4 Wireless
This part is mainly used to show the RF information.
SSID: display the wireless service’s SSID, you can modified it on wireless page.
BSSID: the MAC of this wireless service.
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Interface: display wireless service’s interface. A radio can bound eight service
templates. If the device is dual-bands, ath0-ath7belong to 2.4GHz radio and
ath8-ath15 belong to 5GHz radio.
Mode: display the device mode. There are two modes AP or STA.
Encryption: None/WEP/WPA /WPA2
Channel: display the current channel number
Frequency: display the current frequency of this channel
Association: if the radio mode is AP, here shows the amount of clients. If the radio
mode is STA, connected means have connected with AP nor it displays
Not-Associated.
2.2 Current Client
2.2.1 Wireless Client
Current client page shows wireless clients’ details and DHCP clients’ details. As
figure
MAC-Address: display the client’s MAC-Address.
IP-Address: display the client’s IP-address.
SSID: the SSID of this this wireless service.
Signal: signal strength at the client’s side.
Noise: device’s noise floor.
RX Rate: display the receiving rate.
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TX Rate: display the translate rate.
RX Packets: display the account of received packets.
TX Packets: display the account of translated packets.
Action: here are two buttons “kick” and “add to MAC filter list”.
If you click client’s MAC, you can see the details as follows
MAC address: display this client’s MAC address.
AID: display Association ID. Each client has an only AID.
SSID: display the AP’s SSID.
Channel: display the current wireless channel.
Mode: 2.4GHz radio support 802.11b/g/n. 5GHz support 802.11a/n/ac.
RSSI: the RSSI at the AP side.
Listen interval: display the wireless client listening interval of Beacon frames. 0
means every frame reception. The number 1 means to receive one in every two
frame.
RX/TX packets: display the amount of packets.
RX/TX Rate: display the rate of RX/TX.
Connection time: the online time.
Bandwidth: 20MHz, 40MHz, and 80MHz. Wireless performance and bandwidth is
positive correlation.
PS Mode: there are two type active and sleep.
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Frequency: display the AP’s frequency.
Auth Mode: display the Auth mode.
Encryption: display the security type.
2.2.2 DHCP Lease
You can see the details of DHCP clients in this page.
Hostname: display client’s hostname.
IPv4-Address: display the IP of client.
MAC-Address: display client’s MAC address.
Lease time remaining: the rest of the DHCP address lease time. The lease time can
be setting in the DHCP server.
Static Leases: this is used to bind the MAC address on this current IP address.
2.3 System Log
System log pages can intuitive to check the equipment operation information in
details. This is used to help troubleshooting by knowing the running status of
device.
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Auto Refresh: When the auto refresh button in the ON state, the system log will
refresh automatically.
Refresh: manual refresh button, click to refresh log.
Clear: clear the current log.
2.4 Real-time Graphs
This page can see the form about device’s information for instance the load
information, traffic statistics, connection amount, and signal intensity.
2.4.1 Load
The Load Graph monitors the CPU Load during a period of time. There are three
kinds of period to choose 1minute, 5minute, and 15minute.
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Average: display the average load of CPU in this period of time.
Peak: display the CPU peak during this period of time.
2.4.2 Traffic
Real time traffic can monitor the rate of flow in each interface in instance ath0,
ath8, br-lan1, and eth0.
Inbound: display the receive rate of this interface. The unit is kbit/s.
Outbound: display the transmit rate of this interface. The unit is kbit/s.
Average: display the average rate in this period of time.
Peak: the rate peak during this time.
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2.4.3 Wireless
This page is for real time wireless forum.
2.4.4 Connections
This form shows device’s UDP/TCP concurrent connections and corresponding
change trend. Record time is 4 minutes. Sampling period is 3 seconds.
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UDP: display the account of UDP connections.
TCP: display the account of TCP connections
Average: display the average number of connections.
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3. Network
Network Settings used to configure network parameters on device for instance
the mode of the wired and the wireless interfaces, VLAN setting, DHCP service,
and Static route, as follows.
3.1 Interface
The interface page is used to set WAN/LAN port mode, IP address, and VLAN
setting.
3.1.1 WAN Interface
This page is used to set WAN parameters such as IP type, interface and etc.
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Status: display the status of WAN port. Such as type, address, connected time,
Mask, MAC, gateway, Rx and Tx.
Interface: display the physical interface binding on WAN. Only one physical
interface can binding on WAN. When eth0 is WAN, the device worked as a SOHO
router. When ath0 is WAN, the device worked as a WISP client.
Untag Port: packets with a VLAN tag can’t be forwarded by the interface.
Tag Port: packets with a right VLAN tag can be forwarded by the interface.
Bridge: display the bridge port. Ports belong to same bridge are in the same
broadcast domain. They can communicate in Layer-2.
Add Port: choose the interface which you want to add a VLAN tag in the
drop-down menu.
Tag ID: input the Tag ID.
Add: click “add” button to build a VLAN interface.
Protocol: Used to configure the address of the wan port. There are three types
Static, DHCP, and PPPoE as follows.
Enable NAT: network address translation. Enable or disable this function.
Static address:
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IPv4-Address: set the IPv4 address.
Net mask: display the net mask.
Gateway: set the gateway address.
Primary DNS server: set the primary DNS server.
Second DNS server: set the second DNS server as reserve
DHCP Client:
Hostname: the hostname for this DHCP client.
Use DNS servers advertised by peer: Used to open or close the DNS proxy function
PPPoE
Username: input the PPPoE username
Password: input the PPPoE password
Use DNS servers advertised by peer: Used to open or close the DNS proxy function
Advanced Setting
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MAC Address: Used to modify the wan the MAC address of the interface
MTU: Used to configure the wan interface MTU size, default is 1500 bytes
3.1.2 LAN Interface
This page is used to setting LAN parameters.
Name: bridge port’s name such as lan1, lan2, lan3, and etc.
LAN Port: the physical interface in this LAN.
Protocol: the type of how did this LAN port get IP address.
IPv4 Address: IP address for this bridge port.
Net mask: display the Mask.
DHCP Server: display the status of DHCP server on this LAN.
Add New VLAN: click to add new VLAN.
Disable: disable this VLAN. Lan1 can’t be disabled.
Delete: delete this VLAN. Lan1 can’t be deleted.
Edit: edit the parameters for this VLAN.
When you click edit button, the page as follows.
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LAN name: the name can’t be modified. The first bridge named lan1. Second
bridge port named lan2.
LAN Port: you can add VLAN tag here.
STP: enable or disable the STP protocol.
Auto IP Alias: enable or disable the function.
Protocol: the type of getting IP address. This has been explained in WAN page.
MTU: set the size of MTU.
3.2 DHCP Service
This page is used to set DHCP service and static IP address binding, as follows.
Interface: display the LAN interface for this DHCP server.
Status: display the status of this server.
Start: the first IP of the IP pool.
Limit: The account of address in the address pool.
Lease time: display the lease time.
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Action: here are three buttons disable, edit, and delete.
Add new DHCP Server: click to add new DHCP server as follows.
Configuration has been explained in the above and no repeat here.
Static DHCP is a useful feature which makes the DHCP server on your device
always assigns the same IP address to a specific computer on your LAN.
Hostname: set the hostname.
MAC Address:
input the client’s MAC.
IP-Address: select an IP in pool for this DHCP client.
3.3 Static Routes
This page is used to set the static route for this device.
Destination IP Address: In put the destination for this static route
Destination Net mask: In put the net mask
Gateway: In put the next hop address.
Interface: display the interface.
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Metric: display the metric,Generally do not need to fill in.
MTU: set the MTU.
Action: click add button.
3.4 Firewall
Firewall page contains two parts port forwards and traffic rules.
The device support port forwards and traffic rules function.
If you click add button, the figure as follows.
And the traffic rules shows as follows.
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The firewall setting usually be done on the gateway device, here we don’t
introduce the details.
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4. Wireless
This page is used to set radio parameters, wireless service template, and MAC lists.
As follows,
If the device is dual-band, the wifi0 means 2.4GHz radio and thewifi1 means 5GHz
radio.
Declaration of conformity
Use the 'XDO%DQG$&$FFHVV3RLQW in the environment with the temperature between -10°C and 40°C.
For the following equipment: 'XDO%DQG$&$FFHVV3RLQW

is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
For 5180~5240MHz, this device is uesd for indoor only.
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Wireless Service Template Binding
When the device radio mode is AP, this page is used for wireless service template
binding. Setting the template in next wireless service page.
Template ID: display template ID from 0.
Template Name: display template name.
SSID: display the template SSID.
Network: display the network this template binding. Usually set lan1 when we add
the template.
Wlan Port Name: display the wireless interface this template binding.
Action: click the “Delete” button to delete this wireless template on this radio.
Template: Choose binding service template from the drop-down menu.
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Network: Choose LAN from the drop-down menu.
Add: click to add then click apply to run the configuration.
Wireless Client Setting
When the device radio mode is station, here is the wireless client setting.
SSID: input the AP’s SSID.
BSSID: input the AP’s MAC.
Enable WDS: WDS means the bridge mode. The packets will pass through directly
without change source MAC. When PtP instance, enable the WDS.
Network: choose LAN binding on the wireless interface. 2.4GHz radio is ath0. 5GHz
radio is ath8.
Encryption: choose the AP’s SSID encryption. It support None/WEP/WPA/WPA2.
Auth type: display the Auth type.
PSK Key: input PSK key here.
Wireless security Settings
If the destination AP is WPA/WPA2-PSK, configure as follows.
Just put the key in PSK Key.
If the destination AP’s security setting is WPA/WPA2-EAP, configure as follows.
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EAP Auth Mode: Click the drop-down menu to choose
Anonymous identity: display the anonymous identity
Username: display the username
Password: display the password
4.2 Wireless Service
Wireless service page is used to configure Wireless access service template when
the device worked as an AP. It is no use under mode station.
ID: display the number of service template
Template Name: display the template name
SSID: Service Set Identifier. The client can be connected to the network only by it
Hide SSID: display the status of hide SSID function enable or disable. The clients
can’t scan the hide SSID.
WDS: display the status of WDS function.
Encryption: show the type of this template’s encryption
Radio Bound: display which radio is binding on this template. One template can
bound one or two radios.
Edit: click edit button to configure this service template.
Delete: click to delete this service.
Add new template: click to add.
If you click the button, as follows.
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Part of the configuration above has been explained, not repeat here.
Max Client: set the maximum clients amount for this wireless service template.
MAC Filter: there are three types disable, deny, and allow. Disable means don’t
use MAC filter function. Deny means rejected the MAC address in the list access.
Allow means only allow clients in the MAC list access.
MAC List: choose MAC list in wireless filter.
Multicast Optimization: the default is disabled.
Security: display the security type.
Auth type: display the Auth type.
When security type is WEP as follows,
Auth type: set the Auth type “Open” or “Shared Key”. The default is Open.
WEP Key Index: set key Index, the default is 1.
WEP Key: set the WEP key in the radio page.
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When security type is WPA/WPA2-PSK as follows,
Auth type: the default is PSK.
PSK Key: input your PSK key here.
When security type is WPA/WPA2-EAP as follows,
Auth Server IP/Port: set the authentication server IP and the port number here.
Auth Server secret: set the key when the device connected with the Auth server.
Accounting Server: enable or disable the accounting function.
Acct server IP/port: set the accounting server IP and the port number here.
Acct Server Secret: set the key when the device connected with the Acct server.
4.3 Wireless Filter
Wireless filter page is used to build one or more MAC address list to control the
access of clients as follows.
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Default: the default MAC list name is default. This list can’t be deleted.
Add: fill in clients’ MAC in the blank. And make some easy words for description.
Add new MAC list: fill in the new MAC list name. Click “add” to build a new list.
Delete MAC List: Check the box in front of the name of lists, click to delete.
FCC Statement
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 or
more 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. .
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
your body.
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5. System
The
System
page
contains
these
sub menu, Configuration,
System,
Administration, Firmware Upgrade and Reboot. This page is mainly used to set the
running parameters of device.
5.1 Configuration
This page is used to restore, export and import configuration.
Restore Factory defaults: Click the Restore button to recovery factory Settings, this
operation will delete all existing configuration.
Export Configuration: Export the existing configuration as a .CSV file.
Import Configuration: choose a .CSV configuration file to import to the device.
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5.2 System
This page contains 3 parts, device, time synchronization, and syslog.
Description: make an easy description for this device.
Hostname: hostname for this device.
Language: the WEB interface language. Choose English or Chinese.
Local Time: display current device’s time
Time zone: display the time zone for this device. You can modify it.
NTP Client: when this is enabled, the device can get clock from NTP server.
Provide NTP server: when this is enabled, the device can work as a NTP server to
provide time for other clients.
NTP server candidates: display the NTP list. You can configure multiple servers as
candidates.
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System log buffer size: display the log cache space, the default is 16KB.
External system log server: This is for a remote log server. Fill in the server address
here.
External system log server port: fill in the system log server’s port here.
Log output level: output the log according to the importance
Cron Log Level: record the script running log of Linux system.
5.3 Administration
This device can be managed in 3 different ways, by Web, by software, and by SSH.
This page contains 4 parts, Password, WEB service, SNMP Server, and SSH Access.
Current Password: put in current password here.
New Password: put in new word.
Confirmation: put in new word again to confirm.
WEB Server Port: set the port for WEB access.
Session Timeout: set the timeout after success access by WEB.
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SNMP Server: enable or disable SNMP function.
Contact: put in the contact information here.
Location: you can put in the device’s location information here.
Trap IP address: the SNMP trap packets address. Put in the network management
server’s IP address.
Trap Port: put in the network management server’s port.
Trap Community: the trap community IP address.
SNMP Version: display SNMP version.
R/O Community: the default is public.
R/W community: the default is private.
Interface: set the interface which is allowed to be remove access. The default is
unspecified means no limit.
Port: set the SSH port. The default is 22.
Password authentication: enable or disable password authentication function.
Allow root logins with password: allow root user access.
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Gateway ports: enable or disable gateway ports
SSH-Keys: set the SSH-Keys here.
5.4 Firmware Upgrade
When there are new functions or some bugs need to fix up, we need to upgrade
the firmware on this page.
Version: display the current version number.
Image: choose the .bin file here for upload. Then click the button to firmware
upgrade.
5.5 Reboot
This page is used to reboot the device.
Reboot the device: click this button to reboot this device.
Don’t cut off the power when the device is rebooting.
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6. Tools
There are two web tools inside the WisOS_AC, Diagnostics and Ping Watchdog.
6.1 Diagnostics
The integrated diagnostic tool can be used to test the current network
connecting situation.
Ping: Fill in the destination IP address in the input blank to test connectivity.
Tracert: Tracert is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route
(path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP)
network.
Nslookup: Nslookup is a network administration command-line tool available for
many computer operating systems for querying the Domain Name System (DNS)
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to obtain domain name or IP address mapping or for any other specific DNS
record
6.2 Ping Watchdog
Ping watchdog is used to detect the connectivity of the network. It can send
packets to a destination IP or a domain periodically. When Ping packets timeout
after reaching a certain condition, the device will consider there is something
wrong with itself. The device will try to fix it by reboot.
Enable: turn on or off the ping watchdog function.
IPv4-Addr: set the IP address for detecting.
URL: fill in the domain in this blank for detecting.
Delay: this is used to configure the starting delay time. Because in some cases, the
device could not be started to connect with the specify address as soon as
started, so you need to set a delay time to ensure the device have run normally.
Interval: set the interval time for ping packets.
Timeout: set the timeout time. The default is 4s.
Fall time: when the failing times beyond the times you set, the device will reset the
radio or reboot automatically.
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