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EnGenius Neutron Series Manual
EnGenius Neutron Series Manual

EnGenius Neutron Series Manual

Wireless management switches & access points
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Summary of Contents for EnGenius Neutron Series

  • Page 1 TRAINING...
  • Page 2 Contents 1. Key Selling Points 2. Key features 3. Wireless Management feature list 4. Planning and designing 5. Deployment Methods 6. Maintenance Methods 7. Q& A 8. Questionnaire...
  • Page 3 EnGenius Wireless Management Switch Series Power Model RJ45 SFP 802.3 802.3 Housing Support Ports Budget Type 1U 13” 230mm, EWS5912FP 20 RTL8380M 10 af/at 130w Internal Metal 1U 19” 260mm, EWS7928P 50 RTL8382M 24 af/at 185w Internal Metal 370w Int./Redunda 1U 19”...
  • Page 4 Supported Wireless Access Points EnGenius EWS Wireless Management Switch supports a wide portfolio of standard EnGenius Dual- Band access points allowing customers to choose the most suitable access points for their needs, whether indoors or outdoors, and even mixing models to...
  • Page 5 Key Features Low total cost of ownership Integrated AP Controller and L2 PoE Switch functions in one powerful platform. Reduce overall operational expenses by simplifying network deployment, operations, and management of wireless network. No additional license needed. Simple to use, simple to manage Centralized management, quick setup, easy to configure user friendly GUI, no need for an IT expert to install.
  • Page 6 Neutron Wireless Management Feature List Wireless Network Management - Manage up to 20 Access Points - AP Auto Discovery and Provisioning - AP Auto IP-Assignment - AP Cluster Management Wireless Configuration - Remote AP Rebooting - AP Device Name Editing - AP Radio Settings - Band Steering - Traffic Shaping...
  • Page 7 Neutron Wireless Management Feature List Wireless Network Monitoring - AP Status Monitoring - Wireless Client Monitoring - Wireless Traffic and Usage Statistics - Visual Topology View - Floor Plan View - Map View Wireless Network Security - Secure Control Messaging - SSL Certificate Management - Local MAC Address Database...
  • Page 8 APPLICATION SCENARIOS...
  • Page 9 Application Scenario – Outdoor Surveillance EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP PoE+ L2 Wireless Management Switch...
  • Page 10 Application Scenario – Hospitality WiFi Multi floor building with rooms aligned side by side EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP PoE+ L2 Wireless Management Switch...
  • Page 11 PLANNING AND DESIGNING...
  • Page 12 Planning with EWS Planning with EWS is simple by using the visual monitoring method. With the ability of combining the topology with floor view it enhances the usage of applying diagram to indicate the location of the Access Points.
  • Page 13 Planning with EWS Web Interfaces Using the floor View, images of layout can be imported and allow the indication of the position of the Access Point...
  • Page 14 Planning with EWS Using the Map View which uses google map, it allows ease of Outdoor application. Access Point can be emplace to indicate the position. Default location of map is Taiwan until the EWS is able to get a gateway to the internet to set its actual location at site.
  • Page 15 Manage APs with Ease: Cluster Management Cluster A Cluster B The system can group a variety of wireless settings into single repository so users can just assign this collection of settings to specific AP upon discovery. It will save time on tedious repeated configuration steps on individual settings and allows for fast deployment.
  • Page 16 Planning with EWS – Clustering Methods EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP PoE+ L2 Wireless Management Switch EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP Indoor Cluster Mode Outdoor Individual Mode Outdoor Individual Mode Outdoor Individual Mode Outdoor Individual Mode Outdoor Individual Mode Outdoor Individual Mode...
  • Page 17 Power Budget planning Initial setup using Power Budget to calculate the number of Access Point which is link the to EWS Wireless Management Switch PoE Switch Power EWS Switch Budget EWS210AP EWS310AP EWS320AP EWS5912FP 8 ports 130Watt EWS7928P 24 ports 185Watt EWS7928FP 24 ports 370Watt EGS7952FP...
  • Page 18 Scaling number of Access Point to EWS switch Multi tier scaling of Access Point is still manageable with the EWS wireless management switch EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP / EWS7928FP EGS7228P / EGS5212FP PoE+ Layer 2 Switch EGS5110P / EGS2110P / EGS2108P PoE Smart Switch EWS310AP EWS310AP...
  • Page 19 Scaling number of Access Point to EWS switch This network deployment managed up to 170 APs. Please note that the EWS Switches manages the AP based on “1 come 1 serve” basis. Therefore, the 171th AP which that is “plugged” in last cannot be managed. EWS7928FP EWS7928P EWS7952FP...
  • Page 20 Fast Handover Behavior of any wireless Client - Once it is associated to the AP, it will “STUCK” to it unless it disconnect itself. RSSI level can be set to facilitate wireless clients to handover to adjacent AP(s) with better signal. This feature can assist to maintain the best available signal quality across multiple AP within the wireless network.
  • Page 21 Site Survey – Indoor Site Survey Tools - InSSider First step to site survey using InSSider to conduct surround scan to check what channels have been used before implementing fast handover or any implementation of POC. NOTE: If the 2.4GHz radio is set to “Auto”, it will scan in sequence of 1,6,11 While for 5GHz, it will scan all available channels depends on the country domain that you set.
  • Page 22 Site Survey for Fast Handover Step 1: Set one AP at RSSI at -70dBm. Start walking from the AP. Using InSSider to scan the AP coverage beyond the preset -70 dBm eg. -75dBm -75dbm RSSI set at: -70dBm...
  • Page 23 Site Survey for Fast Handover Step 2: Setting up 2 Access Point to determine the coverage for the 2 AP with overlap at preset Fast Handover setting -75dbm -75dbm RSSI: -70dBm RSSI: -70dBm...
  • Page 24 Site Survey for Fast Handover Step 3: Using a portable device, moving from AP 1 to AP 2 browsing of internet and video streaming should gives a smooth transition with no lag on image. NOTE: To verify the site survey, please use a Smart phone (with InSSider APPS).
  • Page 25 Fast Roaming With fast roaming, a full authentication method is required to establish the initial client connection, after which the fast roaming technique can subsequently be used when roaming between APs to minimize perceptible delay during re-association (by distributing and caching PMKSA on neighbor APs).
  • Page 26 Fast Roaming This Method of Needs a RADIUS Server to facilitate the authentication. NOTE: Fast Roaming only works with Encryption WPA/WPA2 Enterprise and above.
  • Page 27 High Density Wireless Network Using EWS to control wireless Access Point in High Density area such as Auditorium with 320 seats by using Band Steering, Client limitation and traffic shaping. Distributing maximum 54 wireless client to each AP Calculations:  Total Bandwidth : 20M ...
  • Page 28 Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping allows you to limit the upload and download speed at the AP’s LAN port and also speed allocated to each RADIO bands. 2.4GHz 5GHz...
  • Page 29 Traffic Shaping Using Traffic shaping to control the bandwidth of the Access Point in the cluster to allow even distribution of the allowable bandwidth. Recommendation: You may want to limit upload speed.
  • Page 30 Traffic Shaping Coordinating with the EWS is the L2 function which you fixed the bandwidth for the individual port to make sure that each port is using the same bandwidth.
  • Page 31 Client Limit Setting Client limit to control the number of user connecting to the Access Point. NOTE: The more client you set each band, the lesser bandwidth is given to each client. For Email, Twitter, Facebook and Normal internet browsing is 256 kbps.
  • Page 32 Maximum Concurrent Client To allow better control per AP traffic and loading, it is crucial to allocate and distribute the bandwidth EWS310AP Up to clients **30 per band EWS320AP Up to clients **40 per band...
  • Page 33 Band Steering Band steering steers the 5GHz-compatible clients to 5GHz band by responding only to the 5GHz association requests and not the 2.4 GHz requests. It helps to leave more bandwidth for 2.4GHz devices operating in 2.4GHz band...
  • Page 34 Band Steering Using Band Steering to load balance the number of the wireless client connecting to the Access Point by identifying the 5Ghz user to automatically connect to the Access Point via 5Ghz and off loading the 2.4Ghz band. NOTE: In order for the Band steering to work, both radio have to be set with SAME SSID and...
  • Page 35 Band Steering By checking the Active Client Table below, you would be able to identify the which client is associated to each radio band.
  • Page 36 AP status Monitoring During Planning the EWS provide detail visual monitoring of the Access Point. By Analyzing these statistic you will be able to understand the usage pattern and do Load Balancing. You may standby additional AP to cater for peak hours. Meeting Room E seems...
  • Page 37 Wireless Client Monitoring During POC testing monitoring usage of wireless client connecting to the EWS Access Point. This Client may be HOGGING the AP??
  • Page 38 Wireless Client Monitoring EWS actual throughput of the Access Point during usage.
  • Page 39 DEPLOYMENT...
  • Page 40 Easy Setup, Easy Management 3 Simple Steps to Get Started! 1. Connect: Plug the EWS AP(s) to the EWS Switch. 2. Select: Log into Web UI, tick AP(s) to manage from the “AP(s) Detected” list and click “Add”. 3. Assign IP: Select “DHCP” for auto IP address assignment or fill in a range of IP address if you wish to set IP manually then click “Apply”.
  • Page 41 Bulk Firmware upgrade Upgrade firmware for connected APs: Single or multiple units to save time repeating the process over and over again. Once you uploaded the firmware to the switch, it will detect and list out the AP that belong to this firmware. NOTE: Please ensure your EWS switch and AP is already upgraded to the latest firmware version.
  • Page 42 Click on the results from the drop down list to open that management tab. The Dashboard on the upper right corner of the GUI shows the current status of Neutron Series APs that has been managed by the Neutron Series Switch.
  • Page 43 Pre-configuration The EWS Switch Series had the ability to detect the AP through MAC address. For provisioning of the AP, click the check box and add the AP to the EWS switch management list. A pop out box indicating IP Assignment to assign the IP addresses to the selected EWS AP.
  • Page 44 Pre-configuration Displays status of managed Access Points including Device Name, MAC Address, IP Address, Tags, Last Updated Time, Cluster Group. Users can show/hide fields, and also can arrange the list into ascending/descending order. By clicking on the Device Name or Cluster Group, users will be redirected to the relevant device setup page.
  • Page 45 Outdoor Surveillance – Cluster Planning Cluster name: Guard house EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP PoE+ L2 Wireless Management Switch Cluster name: Office Building 1 Cluster name: Office Building 2...
  • Page 46 Hospitality Deployment– Cluster Planning Multi floor building with rooms aligned side by side Floor EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP Cluster name: Floor 3 EWS310AP EWS310AP EWS310AP Floor Cluster name: Floor 2 Floor EWS310AP EWS7928P / EWS5912FP / EWS7952FP EWS310AP EWS310AP PoE+ L2 Wireless Management Switch Cluster name: Floor 1...
  • Page 47 Create Cluster Before pre-configuration you should already design how you will cluster the APs so you can PUSH the settings to each CLUSTER. You may vary settings based on AREA, FLOOR, LOCATION or BUILDING. This will help you better maintain and locate your Clusters Input more Name Clusters based...
  • Page 48 Overriding a Cluster You may need to override certain parameters in the process of pre- configuration or during maintenance due to dynamic environment. Overriding changes on individual Access Point can be made on 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz wireless mode, Channel HT Mode, Extension Channel, Channel, Transmit Power, Client Limit and Data Rate.
  • Page 49 Verifying Deployment using Topology view Visualized Topology View Once All Aps is configured and deployed, it is recommended that we should evaluate the Network configuration again in the TOPOLOGY VIEW to ensure accuracy.
  • Page 50 Installation – Wall Mount Visualized Topology View NOTE: Please ensure the device is locked properly to the bracket.
  • Page 51 Installation – T-rail Moun Visualized Topology View Method – 1 : Direct fit...
  • Page 52 Visualized Topology View Installation – T-rail Mount Method – 2 : With Spacer to allow LAN cable and Power cord to insert.
  • Page 53 MAINTANANCE...
  • Page 54 Possible Faults No WIFI connection (Indoor and Outdoor)  No LAN connection  Cannot get IP address from wireless  connection Intermittent wireless connections  Low Wireless Signals  No power ...
  • Page 55 Remote access to monitor EWS – Method 1 The Remote Access via EnGenius ESR router with DDNS server. Setting port forwarding in the ESR router for EWS using port 80...
  • Page 56 Remote access to monitor EWS – Method 2 The Remote firmware upgrade via using static IP internet service. Setting IP mapping of the EWS IP to be mapped to static IP for internet...
  • Page 57 Maintenance with EWS The EWS wireless management switch can be use as a maintenance tools as well for easy monitoring and diagnostics using the topology view which show indication of the Access Point status with indicator showing ‘Online’, ‘Offline’ or ‘Busy’ You can individually reboot,...
  • Page 58 No Wifi Diagnosis No WiFi (Indoor Access Point) During no wifi situation, using the EWS floor view to monitor the cause of no wifi which could be due to Access Point failure as shown below with those gray out icon which is offline...
  • Page 59 No Wifi Diagnosis No WiFi (Outdoor Access Point) During no wifi situation, using the EWS MAP view to monitor the cause of no wifi which could be due to Access Point failure as shown below with those gray out icon which is offline...
  • Page 60 No LAN Diagnosis Diagnostic tools with EWS to check Access Point LAN functionality by selecting the Access Point that is suspected to have issue...
  • Page 61 No LAN Diagnosis A simple start button to start the diagnostic of the Access Point...
  • Page 62 No LAN Diagnosis A communication link is establish to the Access Point for checking to determine the status of the Access Point by the EWS wireless management switch.
  • Page 63 No LAN Diagnosis A feedback returning to the EWS wireless management switch and total acknowledgement response from the Access Point to indicate the status.
  • Page 64 Low wifi or intermittent wifi connection Web Interfaces The EWS allows the administrator to have a quick view of situation when user complain of not able to obtain IP or intermittent wifi connection by checking the Access Point with just a click of a mouse on the selected Access Point. AP with issues will have lesser client connected compared to the neighboring APs.
  • Page 65 Low wifi or intermittent wifi connection By clicking the Active Client List from the Access Point, it will show indications of the wireless user connecting to the Access Point as well as indicating the RSSI level of the wireless client. From these readings it would determine if the user is connected to the Access Point or having weak signal strength...
  • Page 66 No Power Diagnosis Using Topology View, the EWS allows quick visual of Access Point that is offline which could indicate that there is no power supply to the Access Point.
  • Page 67 No Power Diagnosis From L2 function, the EWS is able to check if power is delivered to the Access Point. Failure to indicate means that there is no power to Access Point.
  • Page 68 Maintenance with EWS Other Monitoring tools such as the AP status monitoring allow quick view of the total Access Point in the layout as well as the number of users connecting to each individual Access point...
  • Page 69 Maintenance with EWS Number of wireless client activity can be seen in the Wireless Client monitoring for usage loading on the Access Point...
  • Page 70 Maintenance with EWS The EWS Wireless Management Switch is able to monitor individual Access Point throughput...
  • Page 71 Maintenance with EWS The EWS uses dual image to protect the system. If the primary partition image is corrupted, it will trigger the backup partition to start the unit when initial startup fails.
  • Page 72 Maintenance with EWS A simple firmware upgrade to the correct firmware for the EWS will recover the partition which the firmware is corrupted to allow the EWS functioning properly...
  • Page 73 Maintenance with EWS Once the EWS settings have been finalize, a backup copy of the settings can be done by clicking the backup button. the EWS allows selection of backup for ‘Switch’, ‘Controller’ or ‘Both’...
  • Page 74 Q & A...

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