LigoDLB software manual User’s Guide Revision 1.
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IC warning This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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User’s Guide About this Guide Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge To use this document effectively, you should have a working knowledge of Local Area Networking (LAN) concepts and wireless Internet access infrastructures. Conventions Used in this Document The following typographic conventions and symbols are used throughout this document: Additional information that may be helpful but which is not required. Important information that should be observed.
User’s Guide FWBD‐2600 specification The FWBD‐2600 is a versatile, very efficient, and stable 2.4 GHz hardware platform. Platform is equipped with 802.11n MIMO radio. The robust hardware is coupled with an advanced and feature‐rich operating system optimized for high performance communications which allows compatibility with older 802.11b/g standard while adding support for the latest in wireless communications.
User’s Guide Hardware information Feature CPU RAM Flash memory Watchdog timer Reset push button LED’s Ethernet Power options Power supply Serial port (UART) Operating temperature range Humidity Power consumption Description AR9341 64MB 16MB Built into CPU Connected to GPIO 6 LED’s connected to GPIO One 10/100 Ethernet port Power‐Over‐Ethernet 24V Testpoints From 0C to +40C Notes Power, LAN, 4x received signal strength PoE polarity independent via Eth pins 4/5 and7/8. 3.
User’s Guide Software Features General Advanced wireless functionality Operating mode Wireless operating modes Wireless security Wireless QoS WAN protocols Network Services Management Tools Ability to define/limit frequency, channel width, EIRP, modulation Auto‐channel, auto‐modulation Router, Bridge AP auto WDS, Station, Station WDS, Virtual radios (VSSID), iPoll access point, iPoll client WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise WMM Static IP, DHCP client, PPPoE client NAT DHCP server, SNMP server, Wirele
User’s Guide First Connection The default product address is 192.168.2.66. The default administrator login settings are: Login: admin Password: admin01 Follow the steps for first connection to the device: Step 1. Connect an Ethernet cable between your computer and the AP. Step 2. Make sure your computer is set to the same subnet as the AP, i.e. 192.168.2.150 Step 3. Start your Web browser. Step 4. Each devices uses following default settings. WAN IP: 192.168.2.66 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
User’s Guide Configuration Guide This document contain product‘s powerful web management interface configuration description allowing setups ranging from very simple to very complex. Appling and Saving Configuration Changes There are three general buttons located on the right top corner of the WEB GUI allowing managing device configuration: Save changes – if pressed new configuration settings are applied instantly and written to the permanent device memory.
User’s Guide Statistics The Statistics sections id divided into two sections and displays network interface counters and traffic graphs of wired and wireless interfaces: Interface counters – displays table of interface statistics. The SSID name is displayed in the brackets near the radio interface (and VAPs). MAC address– displays the MAC address of the particular interface. Tx data – displays the transmitted data. Rx data – displays the received data.
User’s Guide Subnet mask – specify a subnet mask for device. Default gateway – specify a gateway IP address for device. DNS server – specify the Domain Naming Server. Secondary IP – specify the alternative IP address and the netmask for APC unit management.
User’s Guide User name – specify the user name for PPPoE. Password – specify the password for PPPoE. MTU – specify the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) in bytes. Enable secondary IP – specify the alternative IP address and the netmask for APC unit management. DNS settings – allows selecting if automatically assigned or alternative DNS servers should be used. LAN Network Settings LAN configuration include settings related to the LAN interface. IP address – specify the IP address of the device LAN interface.
User’s Guide Channel table – select the channel(s) at which the Access Point will operate. If more than one channel is selected, then autochannel feature will be enabled. Automatic channel selection allows AP to select a channel which is not used by any other wireless device or, if there are no free channels available - to select a channel which is least occupied. Advanced Radio Settings Advanced parameters allow configuring the device to get the best performance/capacity of the link. Max 802.
User’s Guide Wireless Mode: Access Point (iPoll 2) The iPoll 2 wireless mode is designed for point to multipoint wireless solutions. The iPoll 2 Access Point establishes a connection only with iPoll 2 Stations thus creating a reliable network. Enable radio – use slide to enable or disable APC radio. Operating country - displays APC unit operating country. The Country selection determines the available channels and transmission power level based on regulatory restrictions in the operating country.
User’s Guide Wireless Mode: Station (WDS/iPoll 2) With this wireless mode, the APC will operate as wireless Station, though it automatically switch on the iPoll 2 mode if the specified access point will be detected as an AP iPoll 2. If the Station finds two networks with the same SSID, where one is iPoll 2, another 11n, the connection priority will be iPoll 2. Use Wireless Configuration to setup radio interface of the device. Enable radio – use slide to enable or disable APC radio.
User’s Guide If auto scan for SSID is used, the results will be displayed in the Search SSID table, thus simply click on the required AP and SSID will be selected. Advanced AP Settings Quality of service (WMM) – enable to support quality of service for prioritizing traffic. Wireless VLAN ID – specify the VLAN ID for traffic tagging on particular radio interface. The Station devices that associate using the particular SSID will be grouped into this VLAN.
User’s Guide Wireless Settings (Station) The wireless table allows configure main station parameters, such as SSID of the AP unit, Security, etc. Click on the edit icon and the wireless settings window will be displayed. SSID – specify the SSID of the wireless network device manually, or scan for iPoll 2 Access Points automatically.
User’s Guide WPA/WPA2 Personal To setup WPA/WPA2 Personal encryption, need to select appropriate security type and specify the passphrase. Passphrase – specify WPA or WPA2 passphrase [8-63 characters]. Auth. server IP/Port – specify the IP address and the port of the authentication RADIUS server where the authentication requests will be send to. Auth. server key – enter the key for the authentication on specified RADIUS server. Accounting server – use slide to enable accounting RADIUS server, if required.
User’s Guide SNMP SNMP is the standard protocol that is widely used for remote network management over the Internet. With the SNMP service enabled, the device will act as SNMP agent. Enable SNMP – specify the SNMP service status. R/O community – specify the read-only community name for SNMP version 1 and version 2c. The read-only community allows an APC unit manager to read values, but denies any attempt to change values.