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Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual NOTICE Changes or modifications to the equipment, which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance, could affect the user's authority to operate the equipment. Company has an on-going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up-to-date. Please check with your local distributors for the latest information. COPYRIGHT 2009 All Rights Reserved.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 1. GETTING STARTED The WLAN Broadband CPE is delivered with the following factory default parameters on the Ethernet LAN interfaces. Default IP Address: 10.10.10.254 Default IP subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 WEB login User Name: admin WEB login Password: admin The device has four operation modes (Bridge /Gateway/WISP /AP Client). The default IP addresses for the device are 10.10.10.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 5. 6. 7. 8. Select TCP/IP in Microsoft of Select Network Protocol dialog box then click OK button to install the TCP/IP protocol, it may need the Microsoft Windows CD to complete the installation. Close and go back to Network dialog box after the TCP/IP installation. Select TCP/IP and click the properties button on the Network dialog box. Select Specify an IP address and type in values as following example. IP Address: 10.10.10.1, (any IP address within 10.10.10.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2. CONFIGURATION OF WEB UTILITY The Wireless CPE implements a Web utility allowing user to manage the operation via a user friendly interface. This Utility provides comprehensive system management scheme, including system configuration, performance monitoring, system maintenance and administration. 2.1. Access Web Utility To access the Web Utility, you have to launch your Internet Browser. (i.e., MS. IE 5.0 or later, Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later).
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual Step3: After log in, you can see the Main menu as below.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.1.1. Operation Mode In this option, you can configure the operation mode which suitable for your environment. The default setting is WISP. There have four modes is provided: Bridge: All Ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface. When Bridge mode is applied, there have some functions change in Internet Settings section.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2. Wireless Settings 2.2.1. Profile The Station Profile page shows the settings and current operation status of the station.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.2. Link Status The Station Link Status page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.3. Site Survey Station Site Survey page can shows information of APs nearby, you can choose one of these APs connecting or adding it to profile.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual For adding a profile, choose one AP and click “Add Profile”. And you will see the below screen for AP profile configuration. Enter the necessary information and apply the settings.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.4. Statistics The Station Statistics page shows the settings and current operation status of the Station.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.5. Advance The Station Advanced Configuration page shows the settings and current operation status of the station. Wireless Mode: Select wireless mode. 802.11A Only, 802.11 AN mix mode are supported. Country Region Code: This field displays the region of operation for which the wireless interface is intended. B/G Protection: User can choose from Auto, On, and Off Auto: STA will dynamically change as AP announcement ON: Always send frame with protection.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.6. QoS The QoS configuration page can allow you to configure WMM and Direct Link settings (1) QoS Configuration WMM: Enable Wi-Fi Multi-Media. WMM Power Saving: Enable WMM Power Save. PS Mode: Select which ACs you want to enable. Direct Link Setup: Enable DLS (direct Link Setup). (2) Direct Link Setup MAC Address: Fill in the blanks of Direct Link with MAC address of STA.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.7. 11n Configurations The Station 11n Configurations page shows the settings and current operation status of the station. MPDU Aggregation: MPDU stands for MAC Protocol Data Unit. MPDUs are the fragmented units of MSDU, also called MAC frames, encapsulate the higher layer protocol data or contain MAC management messages. MPDU Density: Select 0~7 to configure the MPDU density. Aggregation MDSU (A-MSDU): A-MSDU stands for Aggregate MAC service data unit.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.8. About The About page shows driver version and MAC address.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.2.9. WPS You can setup security easily by choosing PIN or PBC method to do Wi-Fi Protected setup. WPS AP Site Survey: Display the information of surrounding APs with WPS IE from last scan result. List information includes SSID, BSSID, RSSI, Channel, ID (Device Password ID), Auth., Encrypt, Ver., and Status. Refresh: Issue a rescan command to wireless NIC to update information on surrounding wireless network.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.3. Internet Settings 2.3.1. WAN The WAN port is the connection of the 802.11n AP Router module to existing broadband device such as Cable modem or ADSL CPE. Click WAN on Internet Setting, below screen will prompt for WAN setting. This AP Router supports 5 methods of obtaining the WAN IP Address: Static IP (fixed IP): Use static IP address to access Network. Your ISP will provide a static IP address. DHCP (Auto Config): Automatic gets IP address from your ISP.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual LAN IP Address: The LAN IP address. Default: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: The LAN net-mask. Default: 255.255.255.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual DHCP Type: Select Disable to disable this Router to distribute IP address. Select Server to enable this Router to distribute IP addresses (DHCP server). And the following field will be activated for you to enter this starting IP address. Start IP address: Specify the starting IP address of the IP address pool. Default Start IP: 192.168.1.100. End IP address: Specify the ending IP address of the IP address pool. Default End IP: 192.168.1.250.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.3.4. Advanced Routing Static routes are special routes that the network administrator manually enters into the router configuration. The route table allows the user to configure and define all the static routes supported by the router. You may add and remote custom Internet routing rules, and/or enable dynamic routing exchange protocol here.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual [Add a routing rule] Destination: Defines the base IP address (Network Number) that will be compared with the destination IP address (after an AND with NetMask) to see if this is the target route. Range: select the range from drop down list Gateway: Enter IP address of the next hop router that will be used to route traffic for this route If this route is local (defines the locally connected hosts and Type = Host) then this IP address MUST be the IP Address of the router.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.3.5. QoS QoS (Quality of Service) is a different priority bandwidth control; this function could help to separate the packet to different priority to WAN connection. This option will provide better service of selected network traffic over various technologies. Deploying QoS management to guarantee that all application receive the service levels required and sufficient bandwidth to meet performance expectations is indeed one important aspect of modem enterprise network.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual MAC/IP/Port Filtering: Enable this function, all list from the filtering will be deny the internet access. Default Policy: There have 2 options, Dropped and Accepted. MAC Address: The MAC address of the computer in the LAN (Local Area Network) to be used in the MAC filter table. Enter the MAC address of LAN port, e.g. 00:00:27:88:81:18 Dest IP Address: The IP address that will be denied to access. Source IP Address: The IP address that will be denied access to the Internet.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual Protocol: This is the protocol type that will be used with the Port that will be blocked. Destination Port Range: The single port or port range that will be denied to access. If no port is specified, all ports will be denied access. Source Port Range: The single port or port range that will be denied access to the Internet. If no port is specified, all ports will be denied access. 2.4.2. Port Forwarding You may setup virtual servers to provide service on internet.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.4.3. DMZ You may setup a De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) to separate internet network and internet. DMZ Setting: If the DMZ Host Function is enabled, it means that you set up DMZ host at a particular computer to be exposed to the Internet so that some applications/software, especially Internet/Online game can have two-way connections. Select Enable or Disable from the pull-down menu.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.4.4. System Security Settings You may configure the system firewall to protect AP/Router itself from attacking.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.4.5. Content Filtering You can setup content filter to restrict the improper content access.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual Content Filter Setting: There have three options for this filter – Proxy, Java, and ActiveX.When those options are checked, the content filter will deny computer from access to the internet by contented those options. Web URL Filter Setting: With security reason, the URL Filter provides the enterprise to manage and restrict employee access to non-business or undesirable content on the Internet.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5. Administration The Administration contains the following sections: Administration, Upload Firmware, Setting Management, Status, Statistics, System Command, and System Log 2.5.1. Management You may configure administrator account and password, NTP settings, and Dynamic DNS settings here.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.2. Upload Firmware Firmware is the main software image, which the AP Router needs to perform all tasks in real time. Firmware upgrades are required for adding new features or to resolves bugs. It takes about 1 minute to upload/upgrade flash and be patient please. Caution: A corrupted image will hang up the system.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.3. Setting Management You might save system settings by exporting them to configuration file, restore them by import the file, or reset them to factory default.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.4. Status In this section, you can look at the status of this wireless 11n Router, such as System Info, Internet Configurations, and Local Network…etc.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.5.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.6. System Command In this section, you can run a system command as root.
Wireless 802.11a CPE User Manual 2.5.7. System Log This 802.11n Router supports sending system log (sending UDP packets and keeping log messages in Log Server.