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Student – Access Lesson Planner ............................ 19 Figure 13: Student - Home, lessons, library page ......................... 20 Figure 14: Student - Open lesson and content ..........................20 Figure 15: Student - Search for lessons and content ........................21 Figure 16: Teacher - Wirelessly connect to the Content Access Point ................
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Revision History Revision Description Date Initial release. January 2015 Update. August 2015 Update. November 2016 NOTES: – WAPD-237N is a custom model that is not publicly available. Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Content Access Point November 2016 User Manual...
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• Built-in DHCP server, MAC address filtering (whitelist, blacklist) of clients, and ability to limit number of connected clients. Remote management (model WAPD-235N only) features – Refer to “Remote Management Admin Guide for Content Access Point 2.0” • Mass enroll Content Access Points to be managed.
Getting Started for Admin Getting Started for Admin 2.1 Package contents • Content Access Point • Power supply • Mounting kit • Quick Start Guide for Admin, Teacher, and Student 2.2 Supported operating systems, browsers, and languages • Operating systems: −...
Getting Started for Admin 2.3 Get to know the device Figure 1: Content Access Point – Top view Figure 2: Content Access Point – Bottom and ports view Figure 3: Content Access Point – Inside view Content Access Point November 2016 User Manual...
Getting Started for Admin System LED status WAN Ethernet port 3G/4G/LTE LED status WAN Ethernet link LED status Power button WAN Ethernet activity LED status Factory reset button USB 3.0 port Wall-mount holes 3G/4G/LTE cellular modem Wi-Fi MAC (WFM), Ethernet (LNM) MAC address label Hard drive microSD slot (model WAPD-237N only)
Getting Started for Admin 2.4 Device placement location For best signal strength, put the Content Access Point: • In an open area. • High off the floor. • Away from the wall. • Away from magnetic and large metal objects. •...
Wi-Fi MAC address (WFM), which is printed on the bottom of the device. (See Figure 2 item 6.) For example, for model WAPD-235N with a WFM of F835DD85457A, the wireless SSID is WAPD- 235N_85457A. (See Figure 7.) Launch a browser and go to http://my.admin (or http://192.168.88.1:8080).
Getting Started for Admin 2.8 Run the setup wizard Click Setup Wizard. (See Figure 8.) Follow the steps in the wizard to set up the following: Connection access type Date and time Wireless settings LAN settings A teacher account WAN and 3G/4G/LTE settings Click Save to save and implement the changes.
Getting Started for Admin 2.9 Preload content into Lesson Planner TIP! See Section 5 (Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide)) for advanced methods of uploading content. To upload Lesson Planner content, do the following: Create a package containing the content to upload: Zip the content into a file.
Getting Started for Admin Figure 10: Admin - Upload package 2.10 Upload offline websites TIP! See Section 5 (Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide)) for additional details. The Content Access Point can host offline/static websites. This is easily achieved by uploading a zipped package containing the website’s components.
Access Content and Lessons (Student Guide) Access Content and Lessons (Student Guide) The Content Access Point contains educational content and lessons created by the teacher. “Content” is an individual file, whereas “a lesson” may consist of one or more content files. 3.1 Connect to the Content Access Point Wirelessly connect to the device.
Access Content and Lessons (Student Guide) 3.3 Lesson and content A lesson is a collection of one or more content files. Featured lessons and content are shown in the Home page. To see all lessons, go to the Lessons page. To see all content, go to the Library page (if it’s made accessible).
Access Content and Lessons (Student Guide) 3.5 Search for content and lessons To search for content, go to the Home or Library page. (See Figure 16.) Enter keywords in the Search field. A keyword can be a tag, a description, or the name of a content file.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) The Content Access Point contains a web application called the Content Hub Lesson Planner, which allows you to upload and store educational content locally. It supports all file formats, such as PDF, Word*, Excel*, PowerPoint*, HTML, ePub, audio and video formats, etc.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.2 Access Lesson Planner Launch a browser and go to http://my.content. Click Lesson Planner. (See Figure 18.) Click Login ( ). (See Figure 19.) Enter your username and password (Factory default is teacher/teacher). Figure 18: Teacher - Access Lesson Planner Figure 19: Teacher - Login...
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.3.2 Upload content Go to the Library ( ) page. (See Figure 23.) Click Upload Content ( Figure 23: Teacher - Upload content Click Choose Files and select one or more files. (See Figure 24.) Modify the title (if desired).
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) Figure 24: Teacher – Upload content, add metadata information To upload through the device’s USB/SD port, do the following: Plug the USB drive/SD card with the content into the appropriate port. Click Manage ( ).
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) Figure 26: Teacher - Select items to import from USB/SD Modify the title (if desired). Add a brief description about the content. Add one or more tags. Tags are words used to describe a content file – making it easier for searching. For example: science, physics, and lab exercise.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.3.3 Open content Some content can be opened by the browser and shown in a new tab. If the browser cannot open the file, it will download it to the default Downloads location. Use an appropriate application to open the file. Go to the Library ( ) page.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.3.5 Hide and show content and library from students Individual content can be hidden so students cannot access it. Go to the Library ( ) page. (See Figure 28.) Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab. Locate the content to hide/show.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) Figure 29: Teacher - Hide library from students 4.3.6 Delete content Go to the Library ( ) page. (See Figure 30.) Click the My Uploaded Content tab. TIP! Teachers cannot delete content files in the Preloaded Content area. Checkmark the content to be deleted and click Delete ( Figure 30: Teacher - Delete content...
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.3.7 Edit details of content Go to the Library ( ) page. Click the My Uploaded Content tab. TIP! Teachers cannot modify details in the Preloaded Content area. Locate the content to edit details. Click the pencil ( ) button.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.4.2 Add content to a lesson There are two ways to add content to a lesson. Method #1: Go to the Lessons ( ) page. (See Figure 32.) Click the plus ( ) button under the lesson. The lesson name will show up in the Library page with an empty box on the left side.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) Figure 33: Teacher - Add content to lesson using dropdown list 4.4.3 Show contents within a lesson Go to the Lessons ( ) page. Click the lesson to reveal content within. 4.4.4 Remove content from a lesson Go to the Lessons ( ) page.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.4.5 Edit a lesson name Go to the Lessons ( ) page. (See Figure 35.) Click the pencil ( ) button. Change the lesson name. Click the checkmark ( ) button to save. TIP! A teacher can also rename a featured lesson from the Home page. Figure 35: Teacher - Edit lesson name 4.4.6...
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.4.7 Delete a lesson Go to the Lessons ( ) page. (See Figure 37.) Checkmark the desired lessons to be deleted. Click Delete ( Figure 37: Teacher - Delete lesson Content Access Point November 2016 User Manual...
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.5 Search for content and lessons To search for content, go to the Home or Library page. (See Figure 38.) Enter the search keywords in the Search field. The keyword can be a tag, a description, or content file name.
Content and Lesson Management (Teacher Guide) 4.6 Device settings In Device Settings, a teacher can change the following settings: • Disable and enable Internet access. • Change teacher’s password. • Change the wireless name (SSID) of the device. Click Manage ( ).
Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) 5.1 Lesson Planner The Content Access Point contains a web application called the Content Hub Lesson Planner, which allows you to upload and store educational content locally. It supports all file formats, such as PDF, Word*, Excel*, PowerPoint*, HTML, ePub, audio and video formats, etc.
Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) Figure 44: Admin – USB/SD import package 5.1.4 Delete preloaded content Go to the Preloaded Content section. (See Figure 45.) Checkmark the desired package to delete. TIP! To delete all packages at once, checkmark the top-left checkbox. Click Delete.
Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) Hidden from Students – Only the teacher and admin can see the website. Hidden from All Users – Only the admin can see the website. 10. Click Create. Figure 46: Admin - Add Tile Figure 47: Admin –...
Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) Figure 48: Admin – Add offline website title, icon, and set access properties 5.2.3 Add bookmark Open browser and go to http://my.content. Click Login. Log in with the administrator’s username and password. Click Add Tile.
Lesson Planner & Offline Website Content Management (Admin Guide) Figure 49: Admin – Add bookmark, title, icon, and set access properties 5.3 Add content storage capacity with external USB hard drive The Content Access Point’s internal hard drive contains two partitions for storing content – one for the administrator (400 GB) and another one for the teacher (100 GB).
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) Access Point Management (Admin Guide) This section provides detailed instructions on how to configure the Content Access Point device. This is intended for IT administrators with advanced networking knowledge. 6.1 Log on as admin Wirelessly connect to the device. Launch a browser and go to http://my.admin (or http://192.168.88.1:8080).
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) 6.4 General settings The network mode determines whether or not users can access the Internet through the Content Access Point. If enabled, the captive portal mode automatically redirects a client’s browser to the default website when a Wi-Fi connection is established.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) 6.5 Date and time Configure the date and time of the Content Access Point. (See Figure 52.) Choose an appropriate time zone from the Time Zone list. Select one of two ways to set the date and time: To manually set the date and time, select Manually Set System Time and enter appropriate values.
Enter the SSID Name. The default SSID is the model name plus the last six digits of the Wi-Fi MAC address (WFM), which is printed on the bottom of the device. For example, for model WAPD-235N with a WFM of F835DD85457A, the wireless SSID is WAPD-235N_85457A.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) 6.7 LAN settings Set the IP address (LAN side) and DHCP server configuration of the Content Access Point. (See Figure 54.) 6.7.1 IP address Enter the desired IP Address. The default IP address is 192.168.88.1. Enter the desired Netmask.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) 6.8 WAN settings The Content Access Point provides two types of WAN connections: Ethernet-based through the Ethernet port and cellular-based when a micro-SIM card is installed. By default, the Ethernet connection is the primary connection if both are enabled.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) Figure 55: Admin - WAN settings Set 3G/4G/LTE to ON. Enter the PIN code (if applicable). By default, the predefined APN settings for the detected carrier are used. To manually configure the APN settings, click Manual and add/modify as needed. Click Save.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) 6.9 Firewall settings The firewall, which is enabled by default, protects against Portscan, SYN flooding, and Echo storm attacks. It also blocks pings against the WAN interface. To disable the firewall, do the following: Go to Firewall Settings. (See Figure 56.) Click OFF.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) Figure 57: Admin - Account settings 6.11 Device management 6.11.1 Update firmware CAUTION: The device will reboot as part of the firmware update process. This will temporarily disrupt network and content access for users. Go to Device Management > Firmware Update. (See Figure 58.) Select the method of supplying the firmware file.
Access Point Management (Admin Guide) To back up settings, click Export. This will generate a “configure.xml” file and save it to the browser’s default Downloads location. To restore settings, click Choose File and select a “configure.xml” file. Click Apply. 6.11.4 Reboot the device There are two ways to reboot the device: Through the Admin console (preferred method): Go to Device Management >...
Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting and Support No Internet access through Ethernet connection. Confirm the physical Ethernet WAN connection works. Confirm the network mode is set to Full Internet access in the Admin console > General Settings. Confirm the WAN settings are configured properly in the Admin console > WAN Settings. No Internet access through 3G/4G/LTE connection.