Grandstream Networks GWN7600 User Manual

Grandstream Networks GWN7600 User Manual

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GWN7600/GWN7600LR
Mid-Tier/Outdoor Long Range
802.11ac Wave-2 WiFi Access Point
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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. GWN7600/GWN7600LR Mid-Tier/Outdoor Long Range 802.11ac Wave-2 WiFi Access Point User Manual...
  • Page 2 Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here: http://www.grandstream.com/support Grandstream is a registered trademark and Grandstream logo is trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc. in the United States, Europe and other countries. CAUTION Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty.
  • Page 3 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 4 GNU GPL INFORMATION GWN7600/GWN7600LR firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Mounting Instructions for GWN7600LR ..................26 GETTING STARTED ....................27 LED Patterns ............................27 Discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR ....................28 Method1: Discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR using its MAC address ........28 Method 2: Discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR using GWN Discovery Tool ......29 P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 6 GWN.CLOUD ....................... 33 USING GWN7600/GWN7600LR AS STANDALONE ACCESS POINT ....... 34 Connect to GWN7600/GWN7600LR Default Wi-Fi Network ..............34 USING GWN7600/GWN7600LR AS MASTER ACCESS POINT CONTROLLER ..35 Login Page ............................36 Discover and Pair Other GWN7600/GWN7600LR Access Point ............36 AP Location ............................39 Sequential Upgrade ..........................39...
  • Page 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS ....................70 Maintenance ............................70 Basic ............................70 Upgrade ............................70 Access ............................71 Syslog ............................72 Logserver .............................72 Debug ..............................73 Capture (GWN7600 Only) ......................73 Core Files ............................76 Ping/Traceroute ...........................76 Syslog ............................77 Email/Notification ..........................78 DHCP Sever ............................80 UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING ................82 Upgrading Firmware ...........................82 Upgrading via Web GUI .......................82...
  • Page 8 Download Configuration ......................84 Upload Configuration ........................84 Configuration Server (Pending) ....................84 Reset and reboot ..........................85 Syslog ..............................85 EXPERIENCING THE GWN7600/GWN7600LR WIRELESS ACCESS POINT ... 86 P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 9 Table of Tables Table 1: GWN7600 Technical Specifications .................... 16 Table 2: GWN7600LR Technical Specifications ..................17 Table 3: GWN7600 Equipment Packaging ....................20 Table 4: GWN7600LR Equipment Packaging ................... 21 Table 5: GWN7600 Ports Description ....................... 22 Table 6: GWN7600LR Ports Description ....................22 Table 7: LED Patterns ..........................
  • Page 10 Figure 2: GWN7600LR Equipment Package .................... 21 Figure 3: GWN7600 & GWN7600LR Ports ....................22 Figure 4: Connecting GWN AP - GWN7600 as example ................23 Figure 5: Wall Mount – Steps 1 & 2 ......................24 Figure 6: Wall Mount – Steps 3 & 4 ......................24 Figure 7: Wall Mount –...
  • Page 11 Figure 60: IP Ping ............................. 76 Figure 61: IP Traceroute ........................... 77 Figure 62: Syslog ............................77 Figure 63: Email ............................78 Figure 64: Notification ..........................79 Figure 65: Access Points ........................... 83 P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 12: Document Purpose

    DOCUMENT PURPOSE This document describes how to configure the GWN7600/GWN7600LR via Web GUI in standalone mode, with other GWN76XX Access Points as Master/Slave architecture and more. The intended audiences of this document are network administrators. Please visit http://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest “GWN7600/GWN7600LR/GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual”.
  • Page 13: Change Log

    CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of the GWN7600/GWN7600LR user manuals. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. Firmware Version 1.0.6.41 •...
  • Page 14: Firmware Version 1.0.3.25

    Added support for LED control [LED SCHEDULE] • Added option to enable/disable DHCP option 66 & 43 override [DHCP options 66 and 43 override] Firmware Version 1.0.1.31 • This is the initial version. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 15: Welcome

    This wireless access point can be paired with any third party routers as well as Grandstream GWN series routers. With support for advanced QoS, low-latency real-time applications, 450+ concurrent client devices per AP and dual Gigabit network ports with PoE, the GWN7600/GWN7600LR is an ideal WiFi access point for medium wireless network deployments with medium-to-high user density.
  • Page 16: Product Overview

    Security certificate and random default password per device. MIMO 2x2:2 2.4GHz, 2x2:2 5GHz Up to 541ft. (165 meters) for GWN7600. Coverage Range *Coverage range can vary based on environment 5G: 22dBm Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 22dBm...
  • Page 17: Table 2: Gwn7600Lr Technical Specifications

    LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Network Embedded controller in GWN7600 allows it to auto-discover, auto-provision and Management manage up to 30 GWN76XX in a network DC Input: 24VDC/1A Power and Green Power over Ethernet (802.3af) compliant...
  • Page 18 LED for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Network Embedded controller in GWN7600LR allows it to auto-discover, auto-provision and Management manage up to 30 GWN76XXs in a network P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 19 Entire Package Weight: 1844g Enterprise 802.11ac Wave-2 Outdoor Long Range WiFi Access Point, Mounting Package Content Kits, Quick Installation Guide Waterproof Grade IP66-level weatherproof capability when installed vertically FCC, CE, RCM, IC Compliance P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 20: Installation

    INSTALLATION Before deploying and configuring the GWN7600/GWN7600LR, the device needs to be properly powered up and connected to the network. This section describes detailed information on installation, connection and warranty policy of the GWN7600/GWN7600LR. Equipment Packaging Table 3: GWN7600 Equipment Packaging...
  • Page 21: Table 4: Gwn7600Lr Equipment Packaging

    Assembled Screw Yes (4) Locknut Yes (4) Anchors + Screws Yes (4) Screw (PM8 x 115) Yes (4) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GPL License Yes (1) Figure 2: GWN7600LR Equipment Package P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 22: Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr Access Point Ports

    GWN7600/GWN7600LR Access Point Ports Figure 3: GWN7600 & GWN7600LR Ports Table 5: GWN7600 Ports Description Port Description Power Power adapter connector (24V, 1A) NET/PoE Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) supporting PoE (802.3af). Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) to your router or another GWN76xx series USB 2.0 port (for future IOT &...
  • Page 23: Power And Connect Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr Access Point

    Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable(s) into a LAN port to your Network. Step 3: For GWN7600 only, connect the 24V DC power adapter into the power jack on the back of the access point Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet. Otherwise PoE can be used if the switchport does provide PoE power.
  • Page 24: Wall And Ceiling Mount Installation For Gwn7600

    Wall and Ceiling Mount Installation for GWN7600 GWN7600 can be mounted on the wall or ceiling, please refer to the following steps for the appropriate installation. Wall Mount Step1: Position the mounting bracket at the desired location on the wall with the arrow pointing up.
  • Page 25: Ceiling Mount

    Figure 9: Ceiling Mount – Step 3 Step 5: Align the arrow on the GWN7600 AP with the arrow on the locking tab of the mounting bracket and ensure that your GWN is firmly seated on the mounting bracket and connect the network and power cables.
  • Page 26: Mounting Instructions For Gwn7600Lr

    5. Align the GWN7600LR with the Base Bracket and pull it down to the right position. 6. Install the 2x Assembled screws to fix GWN7600LR on the Mounting Bolt. Figure 12: GWN7600LR Vertical Mounting Figure 13: GWN7600LR Horizontal Mounting P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    GWN7600/GWN7600LR and use its Web GUI interface. LED Patterns The panel of the GWN7600/GWN7600LR has different LED patterns for different activities, to help users read the status of the GWN7600/GWN7600LR whether it’s powered up correctly, provisioned, in upgrading process and more, for more details please refer to the below table.
  • Page 28: Discover The Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr

    Discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR Once the GWN7600/GWN7600LR is powered up and connected to the Network correctly, users can discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR using one of the below methods: Method1: Discover the GWN7600/GWN7600LR using its MAC address 1. Locate the MAC address on the MAC tag of the unit, which is on the underside of the device, or on the package.
  • Page 29: Method 2: Discover The Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr Using Gwn Discovery Tool

    IP address on your browser. Figure 15: GWN Discovery Tool Use the Web GUI Users can access then the GWN7600/GWN7600LR using its WebGUI, the following sections will explain how to access and use the Web Interface. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 30: Access Web Gui

    Figure 16: GWN7600/GWN7600LR Web GUI Login Page To access the Web GUI: Make sure to use a computer connected to the same local Network as the GWN7600/GWN7600LR. Ensure the device is properly powered up. Open a Web browser on the computer and type in the URL using the MAC address as shown in...
  • Page 31: Overview Page

    Dashboard style for easy monitoring along with firmware version and date-time information at the top. Figure 19: GWN7600/GWN7600LR's Dashboard Users can quickly see the status of the GWN7600/GWN7600LR for different items, please refer to the following table: Table 8: Overview Shows the number of Access Point that are Discovered, Paired(Online) and Offline.
  • Page 32: Save And Apply Changes

    When clicking on "Save" button after configuring or changing any option on the web GUI pages. a message mentioning the number of changes will appear on the upper menu (See Figure 16). Click on button to apply changes. Figure 20: Apply Changes P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 33: Gwn.cloud

    GWN.CLOUD Starting from firmware 1.0.6.41, the GWN7600/GWN7600LR can be managed by your GWN.Cloud account, GWN.Cloud web interface now can be accessed at https://www.gwn.cloud. Please refer to for how to add your GWN AP to GWN.Cloud. GWN.Cloud User Guide Figure 21: GWN.Cloud Login Page...
  • Page 34: Using Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr As Standalone Access Point

    This section will describe how to use and configure the GWN7600/GWN7600LR in standalone mode. Connect to GWN7600/GWN7600LR Default Wi-Fi Network GWN7600/GWN7600LR can be used as standalone access point out of box, or after factory reset with Wi- Fi enabled by default.
  • Page 35: Using Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr As Master Access Point Controller

    Master GWN76XX, and can only act as a Master Access point controller. Users will need to perform a factory reset to the GWN7600/GWN7600LR, or unpair it from the initial GWN76XX in order to make it open to Master Access Point mode again.
  • Page 36: Login Page

    Figure 24: Setup Wizard Discover and Pair Other GWN7600/GWN7600LR Access Point To Pair a GWN76XX access point connected to the same Network as the GWN7600/GWN7600LR follows the below steps: 1. Connect to the GWN7600/GWN7600LR Web GUI as Master and go to Access Points.
  • Page 37: Table 9: Device Configuration

    3. Click on Pair under Actions, in order to pair the discovered access point as slave with the GWN7600/GWN7600LR acting as Master. 4. The paired GWN7600/GWN7600LR will appear Online, users can click on to unpair it. Figure 27: GWN7600/GWN7600LR Online 5.
  • Page 38 • Frequency: Set the GWN7600/GWN7600LR’s frequency, it can be either 2.4GHz, 5GHz or Dual-band. • Band Steering: When Frequency is set to Dual-Band, users can check this option to enable Band Steering on the Access Point, this will help redirecting clients to a radio band accordingly for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum throughput supported by the client.
  • Page 39: Ap Location

    Note If a GWN7600/GWN7600LR is not being discovered or the pair icon is grey color, make sure that it is not being paired with another GWN76XX Access Point acting as Master Controller, if yes users will need to unpair it first, or reset it to factory default settings in order to make it available for pairing by other...
  • Page 40: Transfer Ap - Transfer Network Group

    AP as failover master. Whenever it detects the master is down, it will promote itself as failover master within a P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 41: Failover Mode

    During the failover mode users could access the web GUI of the failover slave using a special failover account with same admin password. • Username = failover • Password = admin password P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 42: Client Bridge

    • Users must enable client bridge support option under SSID or SSID WiFi settings in order to have it fully functional. See [Client Bridge Support] P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 43: Ssid

    SSID When using GWN7600/GWN7600LR as Master Access Point, users have the ability to create different SSIDs and adding GWN7600/GWN7600LR Slave Access Points. Log in as Master to the GWN7600/GWN7600LR WebGUI and go to SSIDs. Figure 33: SSID The GWN7600/GWN7600LR can support up to 16 SSIDs, click on to add a new SSID.
  • Page 44: Table 10: Wi-Fi

    WPA2: Using “PSK” or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with “AES” or “AES/TKIP” Encryption Type. Recommended configuration for authentication. • Open: No password is required. Users will be connected without authentication. Not recommended for security reasons. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 45 Select a time policy to be applied to all clients connected to this SSID. Choose Blacklist/Whitelist specify addresses Use MAC Filtering excluded/included from connecting to the zone’s Wi-Fi. Default is Disabled. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 46 Client isolation feature blocks any TCP/IP connection between connected clients to GWN7600/GWN7600LR’s Wi-Fi access point. Client isolation can be helpful to increase security for Guest networks/Public Wi-Fi. Three modes are available: • Internet Mode: Wireless clients will be allowed to access only the...
  • Page 47: Figure 35: Device Membership

    • Device Membership: Used to add or remove paired access points to the SSID. Figure 35: Device Membership Click on to add the GWN7600/GWN7600LR to the SSID or click on to remove it. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual...
  • Page 48: Clients Configuration

    Users can configure clients’ parameters, time policy and also check the list of the clients that has been banned after time disconnect policy has been enabled. Below we discuss each section of this menu: Clients Users can access clients list connected to GWN7600/GWN7600LR from Web GUI→Clients→Clients to perform different actions to wireless clients. Figure 36: Clients •...
  • Page 49: Figure 38: Managing The Global Blacklist

    Users can check « Enable Schedule » to assign a schedule for the list when it will take effect. Figure 40: Adding New Access List Once this is done, this access list can be used under SSID WiFi settings to filter clients either using whitelist or blacklist mode. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 50: Time Policy

    Table 11: Time Policy Parameters Option Description Name Enter the name of the policy Enabled Check the box to enable the policy Limit Client Connection Time Sets amount of time a client may be connected. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 51: Banned Clients

    Figure 42: Ban/Unban Client P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 52: Led Schedule

    LED SCHEDULE GWN7600/GWN7600LR Access Points series support also the LED schedule feature. This feature is used to set the timing when the LEDs are ON and when they will go OFF at customer’s convenience. This can be useful for example when the LEDs become disturbing during some periods of the day, this way with the LED scheduler, you can set the timing so that the LEDs are off at night after specific hours and maintain the Wi-Fi service for other clients without shutting down the AP.
  • Page 53: Captive Portal

    Captive Portal feature on GWN7600/GWN7600LR AP helps to define a Landing Page (Web page) that will be displayed on Wi-Fi clients’ browsers when attempting to access Internet. Once connected to a GWN7600/GWN7600LR AP, Wi-Fi clients will be forced to view and interact with that landing page before Internet access is granted.
  • Page 54: Table 13: Policy Parameters

    No Authentication: when choosing this option, the landing page feature will Authentication Type not provide any type of authentication, instead it will prompt users to accept the license agreement to gain access to internet. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 55 Enter the app secret to use Twitter Login API. Use Default Portal If checked, the users will be redirected to the default portal page once connected Page to the GWN. Portal Page Select the customized portal page. Customization P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 56: Figure 46: Authentication Rules

    SSH connections. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 57: Files

    Captive Portal folder. Click on to edit the corresponding file, in another word, to replace the file with a new one. Click on to delete the file. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 58: Clients

    Clients This section lists the clients connected or trying to connect to Wi-Fi. Figure 48: Captive Portal Clients P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 59: Vouchers

    • The admin can verify the status of each vocoder on the list (In use, not used, expired …etc). • Press to print the voucher, and to delete it. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 60: Figure 49: Add Voucher Sample

    Figure 49: Add Voucher Sample The below figure shows the status of the vouchers after GWN randomly generates the code for each one. Figure 50: Vouchers List P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 61: Using Voucher With Gwn Captive Portal

    1. Go under “Captive Portal → Captive portal” menu. 2. Press in order to add new captive portal policy. 3. Set the following parameters as shown on the screenshot for basic setup then save and apply. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 62: Figure 51: Captive Portal With Voucher Authentication

    Figure 51: Captive Portal with Voucher authentication Then go under your SSID configuration page and enable the generated captive portal under WiFi settings tab. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 63: Mesh Network

    AP in the “Online Wireless” state is the RE (Range Extender) with a wireless uplink to the CAP. The APs showing “Online” state are either a wired master or CAP. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 64: Figure 52: Access Points Status

    For Global mesh network settings, navigate to the menu “System Settings → Mesh” for setting up the following parameters described below: Figure 53: Mesh settings The following table describes the Mesh configuration settings. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 65: Table 15: Mesh Configuration

    Define how many AP can be cascaded wirelessly with the AP. The minimum Wireless cascades value is 1 and maximum value is 4. For more detailed information about GWN Mesh network feature, you may refer to the following technical document: Mesh Network Guide. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 66: Bandwidth Rules

    BANDWIDTH RULES The bandwidth rule is a GWN7600/GWN7600LR feature that allows users to limit bandwidth utilization per SSID or client (MAC address or IP address). This option can be configured from the GWN7600/GWN7600LR WebGUI under “Bandwidth Rules”. Click to add a new rule, the following table provides an explanation about different options for bandwidth rules.
  • Page 67: Figure 54: Mac Address Bandwidth Rule

    Navigate on the web GUI under “SSID→Add /Edit→WiFi” and you can set the Upstream and Downstream rate in Mbps. Per-Client Navigate on the web GUI under “Clients→Edit→Bandwidth Rules” where you can set the Upstream and Downstream rate in Mbps. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 68: Schedule

    Once the schedule periods are selected, click on Save to save the schedule. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 69: Figure 57: Schedules List

    The list of created schedules will be displayed as shown on the figure below. With the possibility to edit or delete each schedule: Figure 57: Schedules List P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 70: System Settings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS Maintenance Users can access Maintenance page from GWN7600/GWN7600LR WebGUI→System Settings→ Maintenance. Basic Basic page allows Country and Time configuration. Table 17: Basic Field Description Web HTTP Access Enables Web HTTP Access. By default, it’s disabled. Web HTTPS Port Specifies HTTPS port.
  • Page 71: Access

    Click on Upload to upload the device’s configuration file. Click on Upgrade, to launch firmware/config file provisioning. Upgrade Now Please make sure to Save and Apply changes before clicking on Upgrade. Click on Reset to restore the GWN7600/GWN7600LR to factory default Factory Reset settings Access The Access Web page provide configuration for admin and user password.
  • Page 72: Syslog

    Check to log DNS Queries Logserver The logserver page allows the user to configure syslog server on GWN7600/GWN7600LR in order to save log messages on connected external USB drive. First connect a USB drive to the Access point, then configure the parameters and make sure to start the server in order to collect messages from devices sending syslog to GWN.
  • Page 73: Debug

    • Press Clear button to remove logs. Debug GWN7600/GWN7600LR offers many features for managing and monitoring connected clients to SSIDs, as well as debugging and troubleshooting Capture (GWN7600 Only) This section is used to generate packet trace captures from SSIDs interfaces which will help to sniff packets within the SSID for troubleshooting purpose or monitoring.
  • Page 74: Table 21: Debug

    Set a File size that the capture will not exceed. Rotate Count Set a value for rotating captures. Choose if you want to get all traffic or only outgoing or incoming to the chosen Direction interface. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 75: Figure 59: Capture Files

    Click on to delete all files. Click on next to a capture file to download it on a local folder. Click on to delete the corresponding capture file. Figure 59: Capture Files P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 76: Core Files

    Ping and Traceroute are useful debugging tools to verify reachability with other clients across the network. The GWN7600/GWN7600LR offers both Ping and Traceroute tools for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. To use these tools, go to GWN7600/GWN7600LR WebGUI → System Settings → Debug → Ping/Traceroute.
  • Page 77: Syslog

    Figure 61: IP Traceroute Syslog The syslog Web page displays logs generated by the GWN7600/GWN7600LR for troubleshooting purpose as shown in figure below. Syslog messages are also displayed in real time under Web GUI→System Settings→Debug→Syslog. Figure 62: Syslog P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 78: Email/Notification

    Specifies sender’s User ID or account ID in the email system used. Password Specifies sender’s password of the email account. Email Address Specifies the email address of the administer where to receive notifications. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 79: Table 23: Email Events

    Specifies the Memory Usage Threshold (%). Must be integer between 1 and 100. Threshold (%) Configures whether to send notification if CPU usage is greater than the configured CPU Usage threshold. By default, it’s disabled. P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 80: Dhcp Sever

    Set the end address for DHCP DHCP Leases Time Set the DHCP lease time for the clients (default 12h). Add the Option items for DHCP, detailed option contents can be found via: DHCP Options https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/dhcp.dnsmasq P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 81 IP of the access point and on the same subnet. DHCP Preferred DNS Set the preferred DNS for DHCP DHCP Alternated DNS Set the alternated DNS for DHCP P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...
  • Page 82: Upgrading And Provisioning

    UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING Upgrading Firmware The GWN7600/GWN7600LR can be upgraded to a new firmware version remotely or locally. This section describes how to upgrade your GWN7600/GWN7600LR. Upgrading via Web GUI The GWN7600/GWN7600LR can be upgraded via TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS by configuring the URL/IP Address for the TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server and selecting a download method.
  • Page 83: Figure 65: Access Points

    To upgrade a slave access point, log in to the GWN7600/GWN7600LR acting as Master Controller and go to Access Points. Figure 65: Access Points Make sure that firmware server path is set correctly under Maintenance, check the desired APs to upgrade, and click on to upgrade the selected paired access points.
  • Page 84: Provisioning And Backup

    1. Unzip the firmware files and put all of them in the root directory of the TFTP server; 2. Connect the PC running the TFTP server and the GWN7600/GWN7600LR to the same LAN segment; 3. Launch the TFTP server and go to the File menu→Configure→Security to change the TFTP server's default setting from "Receive Only"...
  • Page 85: Reset And Reboot

    Will restore all the GWN7600/GWN7600LR itself to factory settings. Syslog On the GWN7600/GWN7600LR, users could dump the syslog information to a remote server under Web GUI→System Settings→Maintenance. Enter the syslog server hostname or IP address and select the level for the syslog information. Five levels of syslog are available: None, Debug, Info, Warning, and Error.
  • Page 86: Experiencing The Gwn7600/Gwn7600Lr Wireless Access Point

    Thank you again for purchasing Grandstream GWN7600/GWN7600LR Wireless Access Point, it will be sure to bring convenience and color to both your business and personal life P a g e GWN7600/GWN7600LR User Manual Version 1.0.6.41...

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