Fusion 50 Access Point Quick Start Guide Part Number: 001287, Rev.
Product Description Product Description Fusion 50 Access Point is a high-performance SMB 802.11b/g access point, which also supports bridge mode to enable multiple wired Ethernet clients’ access to wireless environments. In addition, Fusion 50 supports Wi-Fi protected access standards to provide higher-level of security for network data and communication. Fusion 50 is also fully compatible with IEEE 802.11b standard, so it is able to connect to existing 802.11bcompliant devices.
Installation Installation Prerequisites The following are the prerequisites that you need to adhere to before attempting to install the Fusion 50 access point: For ease of cable connections, ensure that the access point is near a hub or computer, as well as a reliable power source. Note: ft ra D Ensure that the access point is away from any equipment that might cause radio signal interference, such as, transformers, heavy-duty motors, fluorescent lights, microwave ovens, refrigerators, or other.
Installation 2. Place marks on the wall that correspond to the distance between the two mounting holes located at the back of the AP. The holes are approximately 2.5" apart. 3. Use a drill (approximately 3/16 drill bit) to make a hole into the wall where you made the marks. 4. Insert the wall anchors (if necessary). 5. Attach the mounting screws to the wall where you made the holes. ft ra D 6. Mount the unit onto the wall by fitting the mounting holes to the screws. 4 BETA P/N: 001287, Rev.
Installation Connecting the Cables You can provide power to the Fusion 50 either by using the AC power module or over an Ethernet connection, which utilizes power-sourcing equipment (PSE). Note: If you intend to use an Ethernet connection for power, ensure that the connecting device (that is, a hub or switch) is Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE compliant. Do the following to connect the cables for the Fusion 50: D Connect the power cable to the power adaptor and then to a power supply.
Configuration Configuration Prerequisites Before configuring the Fusion 50 access point, ensure that your hub or computer is on the same network as the access point and find the MAC address on the label of the access point (for example, 00:12:32:A3:81:2c:15). Creating an AP Template ft ra D An AP template is a quick way to configure and activate several access points discovered on your network. Do the following to create an AP Template: 1. Start a web browser session. 2.
Configuration 3. Enter your user name (default is admin). 4. Enter your password (default is default). 5. Click Login. 6. Go to Wireless LAN > Controller > Configuration > Access Points > AP Template tab and check the Basic radio button. 7. Click Edit. ft ra D P/N: 001287, Rev.
Configuration 8. Keep the following default settings: a. Apply to all currently activated APs: No. b. Automatically activate new APs: No. c. Apply template to new APs: Yes. 9. In the Long Term Key Seed field, enter a user-defined 32 digit hex key for LTKS. The default value is to enter 1 (one) 32 times. 10. Keep the Radio Preference at its default setting: 2.4 GHz. D ra 11. At this time, do not configure a Tunnel Port Policy. ft 12. Click the G tab and do the following to configure transceiver G (2.
Configuration Activating your APs Next, view and activate all discovered (but inactive) APs on your network. Do the following to activate APs: 1. Go to Wireless LAN > Controller > Configuration> Access Points > New APs tab. 2. Select the APs that you want activated by adding a check mark in the Select column. ft ra D P/N: 001287, Rev.
Configuration 3. Check the Activate these APs using the template radio button. 4. Click Activate. The system will now use the AP template that you created in “Creating an AP Template” on page 6 to activate the selected APs. 5. You can verify that all APs were activated by waiting a minute and then going to Wireless LAN> Controller > Configuration > Access Points > Activated APs tab. The activated APs should now appear.
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Finding Product Documentation Finding Product Documentation The CD included with the Fusion 300 has the following documentation: Fusion 300 Wireless LAN Hardware Installation Guide Fusion 50 Access Point Quick Start Guide CompleteMobility Express 5.0 Web UI Operation Guide CompleteMobility Express 5.0 CLI Reference Guide Further documentation may be obtained at the U4EA support site www.u4eatech.com/support. ft ra D 12 BETA P/N: 001287, Rev.
Downloading the Latest Documentation Downloading the Latest Documentation Updated versions of product documentation can be downloaded from the support Web site. To download any information from the support Web site: 1. Go to URL https://support.u4eatechinc.com/ U4EACustomerPortal/LoginForCustomerPortal.asp ra D 2. Login to your account using your login and password. If authentication is denied, contact support at support@u4eatech.com. ft 3.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference 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.