LevelOne WHG-1000 Quick Installation Manual
LevelOne WHG-1000 Quick Installation Manual

LevelOne WHG-1000 Quick Installation Manual

300mbps wireless poe hotspot gateway
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WHG-1000
300Mbps Wireless PoE Hotspot Gateway

Quick Installation Guide

V1.00
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  • Page 1: Quick Installation Guide

    LevelOne WHG-1000 300Mbps Wireless PoE Hotspot Gateway Quick Installation Guide V1.00...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    IP sharing and etc. WHG-1000 also brings in an extra advantage - the wall-mountable, dust-proof (IP50) metal housing.
  • Page 3: System Overview

    System Overview Front Panel For future usage only. Press to start running WES (WDS Easy Setup) process. Console Attach the RS-232 console cable here, for management use only. LAN1/LAN2 Attach Ethernet cables here for connecting to the wired local network. LAN1 maps to Private Zone and requires no user authentication, LAN2 maps to Public Zone and by default requires user authentication.
  • Page 4 Rear Panel Antenna Connector Attach antennas here. WHG-1000 supports 1 RF interface with 2 SMA connectors.
  • Page 5 Top LED Panel LED ON indicates power on; OFF indicates power off. LED ON indicates WAN connection; OFF indicates no connection; BLINKING indicates transmitting data. LED ON indicates LAN1/LAN2 connection; OFF indicates no connection; BLINKING indicates transmitting data. LED ON indicates wireless ready. LED ON indicates WAN port is connected to the internet.
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    The best location for WHG-1000 is usually at the center of your wireless network. 2. Connect WHG-1000 to your outbound network device. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN port of WHG-1000 on the front panel. Depending on the type of internet service provided by your ISP, connect the other end of the cable to the ATU-Router of an ADSL, a cable modem, a switch or a hub.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started WHG-1000 supports web-based configuration. Upon the completion of hardware installation, WHG-1000 can be configured through a PC by using its web browser with JavaScript enabled such as Internet Explorer version 6.0. Default LAN interface IP address: LAN1 (192.168.
  • Page 8 3. The following Administrator Login Page will then appear. Enter “admin” (the default value) in the Username and Password fields, and then click Login to log in. 4. The Home Page will appear after a successful login. Note: To logout, simply click Logout at the upper right hand corner of the interface to return to the Administrator Login Page.
  • Page 9: Common Settings

    Common Settings < Setup Wizard > WHG-1000 provides a Setup Wizard for quick configuration. To quickly configure WHG-1000 by using the Setup Wizard, click on the Setup Wizard button to start the configuration process.
  • Page 10  Click Next to continue. Caution: For security concern, it is strongly recommended to change the administrator's password. Caution: WHG-1000 supports NTP time synchronization. If NTP is the option selected, it is strongly recommended to make sure the NTP server is reachable and alive.
  • Page 11 Step 2. WAN and Wireless Interfaces For setting up both wired WAN and Wireless LAN interfaces:  Select a proper type of Internet connection for WAN interface from the following three available connections: Static, Dynamic, or PPPoE. Your ISP or network administrator can advise on the connection type available to you.
  • Page 12  Click Next to continue. Note: WHG-1000 supports two Virtual Access Points, one under Private zone and one under Public zone, with ESSID “W1110-1” and “W1110-2” respectively by default. The ESSID for VAP under Private will not be broadcasted. Detailed configurations for these two VAP can be performed under Main Menu >>...
  • Page 13 Required is enabled. When authentication is enabled, a default authentication server shall be configured. WHG-1000 supports 4 kinds of authentication servers including Server 1 (LOCAL), Server 2 (RADIUS), Server 3 (RADIUS), and On-demand (ONDEMAND). Below depicts an example for LOCAL.
  • Page 15 Step 4. Confirm and Restart  Click Finish to save current settings and restart the system.  A confirmation dialog box will then appear. Click OK to continue.
  • Page 16  A Confirm and Restart message will appear on the screen during the restarting process. Please do not interrupt the system until the Administrator Login Page appears. Note: The system is trying to locate a DNS server at this stage. Therefore, a longer startup time is required if the configured DNS cannot be found.
  • Page 17: User Login

    ESSID of WHG-1000 (e.g. “WHG-1000-2”) and get associated with this ESSID. 2. The client device will obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP from WHG-1000. Open a web browser on a client device, access any URL, and then the default User Login Page will appear.
  • Page 18 “testuser” or “testuser@local” in the Username field. Congratulations! The Login Success Page will appear after a client has successfully logged into WHG-1000 and has been authenticated by the system. The appearance of Login Success Page means that WHG-1000 has been installed and configured properly.
  • Page 19: Deployment Example

    Administrator can access the Web Management Interface (WMI) of WHG-1000 through the wired LAN port. Waiters or waitresses can send orders back to the electrical menu system via wireless hand set devices.
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  • Page 21 Step 2: Configure Public Zone Settings  Click the System menu.  Click the Zone Configuration tab.  Click Configure button of Public. Step 3: Configure ESSID for Public Zone  Enter a desired ESSID for Public Zone in Wireless Settings: W1110-2. ...
  • Page 22 Step 4: Configure ESSID for Private Zone  Enter a desired ESSID for Private Zone in Wireless Settings: W1110-1. Note: Private Zone ESSID will not be broadcasted.  Select a desired Security Type for Private Zone for security enhancement if needed.
  • Page 23 Step 5: Confirm Configuration and Restart  Click Restart once all configurations are done. Step 6: Restart the System A confirmation message of “Do you want to restart the system?” will appear. Click YES to start the restarting process. A confirmation dialog box will then pop out. Click OK to continue.

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