1. Cable Installation Diagram
This section describes the physical connection of the network cable to the Outdoor AP.
The process involves:
- The network cable passes through the spiral bottom cover.
- The network cable passes through the seal.
- The network cable passes through the bracket.
- Connect the network cable to the device's LAN/WAN port.
Diagram Description: A visual representation showing the sequential threading of a network cable through protective components (spiral bottom cover, seal, bracket) before it is plugged into the LAN/WAN port of the JOOWIN Outdoor AP unit.
2. Device Connection Diagram
This section illustrates how to connect the JOOWIN Outdoor AP to your network and power source, and how to access its management interface.
Connection Steps:
- Connect the Outdoor AP to a POE Adapter using a network cable.
- Connect the POE Adapter to your network (LAN port) and power source.
- Connect your computer to the network to access the AP's management page.
Initial Setup:
- Set your computer to obtain an IP address automatically.
- Connect the LAN port of the JOOWIN Outdoor AP to your computer (or network).
- Power on the device and wait for approximately 90 seconds for it to start up.
- Connect to the device's default wireless SSID, which is
JOOWIN_EW74. - Open a web browser on your computer and navigate to
192.168.10.1. - Log in using the default password:
admin.
The device supports both Chinese and English language settings. The language can be changed via the icon in the top-right corner of the management interface. ?
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the JOOWIN Outdoor AP connected via a network cable to a POE Adapter. The POE Adapter has ports labeled "POE" and "LAN". The "POE" port connects to the AP, and the "LAN" port connects to a Computer. The computer is depicted with a network icon.
3. Working Modes
Upon accessing the setup page, you will be presented with a wizard offering four primary working modes for the JOOWIN Outdoor AP:
- AP Mode: Extends a wired network by creating a wireless access point.
- Bridge Mode: Connects two separate networks wirelessly.
- Router Mode: Manages network traffic, assigns IP addresses, and provides internet access to connected devices.
- Repeater Mode: Extends the range of an existing wireless network.
Diagram Description: Four distinct network topology diagrams illustrate the functionality of each mode: Router (Internet -> Modem -> Router -> Wireless), Bridge (Internet -> Wireless Signal -> AP), AP (Internet -> Switch -> AP -> Wireless), and WISP AP Repeater (Internet -> Wireless Signal -> AP -> Wireless).
4. AP Mode Configuration
In AP Mode, you configure the device's IP address, subnet mask, and wireless settings.
LAN Settings:
- Set the IP Address (e.g.,
192.168.10.1). - Set the Subnet Mask (e.g.,
255.255.255.0).
Note: The IP address and subnet mask should be within the same network segment as your existing network and must not conflict with the IP address of your main router. For device management, ensure the IP address is accessible.
Wireless Settings (WIFI Unification):
- Enable or disable WIFI Unification (supports 2.4G and 5.8G simultaneous connection).
- Configure the SSID (network name) for both 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands.
- Set the Password for the wireless network.
- Select the Country (e.g., China).
- Configure 24G Bandwidth (e.g., 40MHz) and 24G Channel (e.g., auto).
- Configure 58G Bandwidth (e.g., 80MHz) and 58G Channel (e.g., auto).
After configuration, connect the device's WAN port or POE adapter LAN port to the internet. Other devices can then connect to the configured SSID to access the internet.
UI Step Indicators: The setup process is typically guided by steps like "Lan Settings" ➡️ "Wireless" ➡️ "Finish".
5. Bridge Mode Configuration
In Bridge Mode, the AP connects to an existing wireless network.
LAN Settings:
- Configure the intranet IP address, which can also serve as the management IP.
Bridge Settings:
- Select the Scan Band (e.g., 5.8GHz or 2.4GHz).
- Click "Scan" to search for available wireless SSIDs.
- Select the target wireless SSID you wish to bridge to.
- Enter the wireless password for the selected SSID.
Note: In Bridge mode, IP addresses for devices connecting to the AP are assigned by the superior network (e.g., the main router). If you need to manage the AP, you might need to manually set the IP address of your computer's network card to be on the same subnet.
WIFI Unification: For 2.4G and 5.8G bands, you can set the same SSID and password if WIFI Unification is enabled. If disabled, you can set them separately.
UI Step Indicators: The setup process is typically guided by steps like "Lan Settings" ➡️ "Bridge Settings" ➡️ "Wireless" ➡️ "Finish".
6. Router Mode Configuration
In Router Mode, the AP acts as a router, managing internet connections.
WAN Settings:
- Choose an internet connection type: PPPOE, Static IP, or DHCP.
- Configure IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS settings as required by your ISP or network.
Note: To manage the device in Router mode, you need to connect to its Wi-Fi network.
UI Step Indicators: The setup process is typically guided by steps like "WAN Settings" ➡️ "Lan Settings" ➡️ "Wireless" ➡️ "Finish".
7. Repeater Mode Configuration
In Repeater Mode, the AP extends an existing wireless network's range.
LAN Settings:
- Configure the LAN network IP address for the AP.
Repeater Settings:
- Select the Scan Band (e.g., 5.8GHz or 2.4GHz).
- Click "Scan" to search for available wireless SSIDs.
- Select the target wireless SSID you wish to repeat.
- Enter the wireless password for the selected SSID.
Note: In Repeater mode, the IP addresses for other mobile devices accessing the AP are assigned by the AP itself.
WIFI Unification: Similar to Bridge mode, you can set the same SSID and password for 2.4G and 5.8G bands if WIFI Unification is enabled. If disabled, you can set them separately.
UI Step Indicators: The setup process is typically guided by steps like "Lan Settings" ➡️ "Repeater Settings" ➡️ "Wireless" ➡️ "Finish".
8. Maintenance Record
This document includes a section for recording maintenance activities. It contains a table with columns for Date, Failure Description, Maintenance Records, and Remarks.
Additionally, it outlines conditions under which services are not free, including failures due to improper installation, use, storage, unauthorized alterations, or external factors like voltage surges or physical damage.
A "Customer Data" section and a "Certificate Of Qualification" are also present, typically filled out by the manufacturer or service provider.
Table Description: A blank table designed for logging maintenance history, with fields for date, description of the issue, actions taken, and any relevant notes.
9. Manufacturer Information
JOOWIN is a registered trademark of Shenzhen Four Seas Global Link Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Contact Information:
- Service Hotline: +86 755 2376 3646 ?
- Manufacturer: JOOWIN E-Commerce Co., Ltd.
- Address: Room 703-705, Block B Tao JINDI Electronic Business Incubation Base, Tenglong Road, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China
- Website: www.joo-win.com
This manual is intended as a user guide. Product specifications are subject to updates without notice.