EnGenius ENH210EXT User Manual

EnGenius ENH210EXT User Manual

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WIRELESS ENTERPRISE ACCESS POINT
Model: ENH210EXT

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Version: 1.0

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    WIRELESS ENTERPRISE ACCESS POINT Model: ENH210EXT User Manual Version: 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ARDWARE VERVIEW ..............................9 1.6 U ENH210EXT LED NDERSTANDING THE ........................10 2 INSTALLATION ................................11 THIS CHAPTER DESCRIBES HOW TO INSTALL THE ENH210EXT................11 2.1 P INSTALLATION UIDELINES ............................ 11 2.2 I ENH210EXT ............................. 11 NSTALLING THE 3 WIRELESS NETWORK MODES ............................. 13 3.1 A...
  • Page 3 7.1.1 Access Point Mode ............................30 7.1.2 Client Bridge Mode ............................33 7.1.3 WDS Bridge Mode ............................35 7.1.4 Client Router Mode ............................37 7.2 W IRELESS ECURITY ETTINGS ............................39 7.2.1 WEP ................................39 7.2.2 WPA-PSK ............................... 40 7.2.3 WPA2-PSK ..............................41 7.2.4 WPA-PSK Mixed ............................
  • Page 4 11.2 C LIENT RIDGE ............................... 72 11.3 WDS B RIDGE ..............................73 11.4 C LIENT OUTER .............................. 74 APPENDIX A – TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................75 A.1 P ROBLEM OLVING ..............................75 A.2 C ONTACTING ECHNICAL UPPORT ..........................75 APPENDIX B – SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 77 APPENDIX C –...
  • Page 5: About This Document

    About This Document This document is written by EnGenius Inc. EnGenius Inc. the reserves the right to change this document without notice and all rights are reserved. This document can only be used for the configuration of EnGenius products. This document is to characterize the EnGenius ENH210EXT Wireless Access Point & Client Bridge.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    RSSI indication. The ENH210EXT fully supports wireless encryption including Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK), (64/128/152)-bit WEP Encryption, and IEEE 802.1x with RADIUS. Additionally, the ENH210EXT is an ideal choice to pair with the ENH210EXT in an Access Point – Client Bridge or WDS Bridge – WDS Bridge topology.
  • Page 7 Users can select the best signal to connect with AP efficiently Indicator (CB mode) Flexible Access Point locations and cost savings (Note: The Power-over-Ethernet ENH210EXT includes a proprietary PoE adapter.) Support Multi-SSID Allow clients to access different networks through a single function (4 SSID) in...
  • Page 8: Benefits

    Clients connect wirelessly to an AP and transmit data through AP to access the Internet. Multiple SSIDs ENH210EXT supports up to 4 SSIDs on your access point. The following options can be set to each SSID: Public or private SSID...
  • Page 9: Package Contents

     1 x Mounting Kit with Mast-Mount Strap Special Screw Set  1 x QIG  1 x CD (User Manual) Using a power adapter other than the one included with the ENH210EXT may cause damage to the device. 1.4 System Requirement The following conditions are the minimum system requirements.
  • Page 10: Understanding The Enh210Ext Leds

    1.6 Understanding the ENH210EXT LEDs The rear of the ENH210EXT has two groups of LEDs. One group, labeled INDICATORS, shows the status of the device. The second group, LINK QUALITY, shows the strength of the link between the ENH210EXT and the network. The following table describes the ENH210EXT LEDs.
  • Page 11: Installation

    2.1 Pre-installation Guidelines Select the optimal locations for the equipment using the following guidelines: The ENH210EXT should be mounted on a 1"- 4" pole or wall. Its location should enable easy access to the unit and its connectors for installation and testing.
  • Page 12 4. Follow “MOUNTING INSTALLATION GUIDE” to mount ENH210EXT after selecting a suitable mounting method This completes the installation procedure.
  • Page 13: Wireless Network Modes

    SSID and Security Password to associate while within range. The most suitable topology for this mode is to have one ENH210EXT as an AP and the second one as a Client-Bridge – when necessary a third Client-Bridge can be place within the directional antenna’s path.
  • Page 14: Client Bridge Mode

    ENH210EXT’s directional antenna and be within in the range to send signal back to the ENH210EXT. Not every Access Point supports WDS in Access Point Mode. It is recommended to use ENH210EXTs if you would like to utilize this functionality.
  • Page 15: Wds Bridge Mode

    3.4 WDS Bridge Mode In the WDS Bridge Mode, the ENH210EXT can wirelessly connect different local area networks by configuring each device’s MAC address and security settings. The WDS Bridge Mode can bridge up to four local wired networks together as one logical network. Every computer on this logical network can see each other, sharing files as if they are in the same location.
  • Page 16: Client Router Mode

    3.5 Client Router Mode In Client Router Mode, the ENH210EXT provides two functions: 1) acting as a wireless-Ethernet Bridge in order to relay signal from the access point; 2) acting as an active DHCP server that allows WLAN clients to share the same wireless network connection. Ideally, have clients wirelessly connect to an AP/WISP and connect to LANs via Ethernet.
  • Page 17: Configuring Your Computer For Tcp/Ip

    This chapter describes how to configure the TCP/IP settings on a computer that will be used to configure the ENH210EXT. Because the default operating mode is Client Bridge, an IP address will not be assigned to the computer/notebook. Therefore, follow the steps below to assign an IP address to a client’s Ethernet adapter.
  • Page 18 Static TCP/IP. Enter an IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ENH210EXT, and the default gateway which is the ENH210EXT’s IP address, 192.168.1.1. Note: the subnet mask must match that of the ENH210EXT and the IP address must be on that subnet.
  • Page 19: Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista

    4.2 Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Use the following procedure to configure a computer running Microsoft Windows Vista with the default Windows interface. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and then select the Network and Internet icon. Click View Network Status and tasks and then click Manage Networks Connections. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties.
  • Page 20 Static TCP/IP. Enter an IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ENH210EXT, and the default gateway which is the ENH210EXT’s IP address, 192.168.1.1. Note: the subnet mask must match that of the ENH210EXT and the IP address must be on that subnet.
  • Page 21: Configuring Microsoft Windows Xp

    Static TCP/IP. Enter an IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.10), the subnet mask of the ENH210EXT, and the default gateway which is the ENH210EXT’s IP address, 192.168.1.1. Note: the subnet mask must match that of the ENH210EXT and the IP address must be on that subnet.
  • Page 22: Configuring Apple Mac Os X

    1. Pull down the Apple Menu, click System Preferences, and select Network. 2. Verify that the NIC connected to the ENH210EXT is selected in the Show field. 3. In the Configure field on the TCP/IP tab, select Manually.
  • Page 23: Logging Into The Enh210Ext

    Open your web browser. Enter IP 192.168.1.1 into your address bar. If you have changed the ENH210EXT LAN IP address, make sure you enter the correct IP Address. After successfully connecting to the ENH210EXT, a browser pop-up with a Windows Security notice will appear.
  • Page 24: Status

    5 Status The Status section is on the navigation drop-down menu. Selecting it, you will then see three options: Main, Wireless Client List, and System Log. Each option is described in detail below. 5.1 Save / Load This page allows viewing of the modified settings. The changes will show in the Unsaved changes list.
  • Page 25: Main

    5.2 Main Click on the Main link under the Status drop-down menu or click Home from the top-right of the webpage. The status that is displayed corresponds with the operating mode that is selected. Information such as operating mode, system up-time, firmware version, serial number, kernel version, and application version are displayed in the System section.
  • Page 26: Wireless Client List

    Click on the Wireless Client List link under the Status drop-down menu. This page displays the list of Clients that are associated to the ENH210EXT. The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client is displayed. Click on the Refresh button to refresh the client list.
  • Page 27: System Log

    5.4 System Log Click on the System Log link under the Status drop-down menu. The device automatically records events in its internal memory. When there is not enough internal memory for all of the most recent events, events are deleted in descending chronological order so that the latest events may be retained.
  • Page 28: Dhcp Client Table

    Click on the DHCP Client List link under the Status drop-down menu. This page displays the list of Clients that are associated to the ENH210EXT through DHCP. The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client is displayed. Click on the Refresh button to refresh the client...
  • Page 29: System

    6 System 6.1 Switching the Operation Mode The ENH210EXT supports 4 modes: Access Point, Client Bridge, WDS Bridge, and Client Router. In order to switch between the operating modes, please go to System -> Operation mode. To begin, click System Properties under System Section.
  • Page 30: Wireless Configuration

    7 Wireless Configuration This section will guide you through all of the wireless settings. Please read the instructions carefully. Inappropriate settings could lower the performance or affect the stability of your network. Before continuing, please make sure you have chosen the correct operating mode. 7.1 Wireless Settings This section contains the basic wireless settings.
  • Page 31 Wireless Mode The wireless mode supports 802.11b/g/n mixed operation. It is compatible with the most common wireless bands. Channel HT Mode The default channel bandwidth is 40 MHz. A larger channel can provide better transmit quality and speed. Extension Channel Specify the upper channel or lower channel selection.
  • Page 32 SSID Specify the SSID for current profile. VLAN ID Specify the VLAN tag for current profile. Suppressed SSID Place a check to hide the SSID. Clients will not be able to see the broadcast SSID in Site Survey. Station Separation Select the Radio button to allow / deny clients to communicate with one another.
  • Page 33: Client Bridge Mode

    7.1.2 Client Bridge Mode Wireless Mode The wireless mode supports 802.11b/g/n mixed operation. It is compatible with the most common known wireless bands. SSID Specify the SSID if known. The SSID text box will be automatically filled in when an AP in the Site Survey is selected. Site Survey Use Site Survey to scan nearby APs, and then select the AP to establish a connection.
  • Page 34 Profile After Site Survey, the webpage will display all of the nearby Access Points. Click the BSSID if you would like to connect with it. Wireless Security Please refer to the Wireless Security section. Refresh Press Refresh to scan again. If the Access Point is suppressing its own SSID, the SSID section will be blank;...
  • Page 35: Wds Bridge Mode

    7.1.3 WDS Bridge Mode Wireless Mode The wireless mode supports 802.11b/g/n mixed modes. It is compatible with the most common wireless bands. Channel HT Mode The default channel bandwidth is 40 MHz. A larger channel can provide better transmit quality and speed. Extension Channel Specify the upper channel or lower channel selection.
  • Page 36 MAC Address Enter the Access Point’s MAC address that you would like to extend the wireless coverage of into the MAC address filter. Mode Select Disable or Enable from the drop down list. Accept / Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return to the previous settings.
  • Page 37: Client Router Mode

    7.1.4 Client Router Mode Wireless Mode The wireless mode supports 802.11b/g/n mixed operation. It is compatible with the most common wireless bands. SSID Specify the SSID, if known. The SSID text box will be automatically filled in if an AP in the Site Survey is selected. Site Survey Use Site Survey to scan nearby APs, and then select the AP to establish a connection.
  • Page 38 Profile After Site Survey, the webpage will display all nearby Access Points. Click the BSSID if you would like to connect with an AP. Wireless Security Please refer to the Wireless Security section. Refresh Press Refresh to scan again. If the Access Point is suppressing its own SSID, the SSID section will be blank; the SSID must be entered manually.
  • Page 39: Wireless Security Settings

    7.2 Wireless Security Settings Wireless Security Settings section will guide you through the Security configurations: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK Mixed, WPA, WPA2, and WPA Mixed. We strongly recommend the use of WPA2-PSK as your security setting. 7.2.1 WEP Security Mode Select WEP from the drop down list.
  • Page 40: Wpa-Psk

    7.2.2 WPA-PSK Security Mode Select WPA-PSK from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for encryption type. Passphrase Specify the security password. Group Key Update Specify Group Key Update Interval time. Interval The IEEE 802.11n standard does not include WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK TKIP security mode.
  • Page 41: Wpa2-Psk

    7.2.3 WPA2-PSK Security Mode Select WPA2-PSK from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for encryption type. Passphrase Specify the security password. Group Key Update Specify Group Key Update Interval time. Interval The IEEE 802.11n standard does not include WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK TKIP security mode.
  • Page 42: Wpa-Psk Mixed

    7.2.4 WPA-PSK Mixed Security Mode Select WPA-PSK Mixed from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for encryption type. Passphrase Specify the security password. Group Key Update Specify Group Key Update Interval time. Interval Using WPA-PSK Mixed can allow multiple security modes at the same time. The IEEE 802.11n standard does not include WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK TKIP security mode.
  • Page 43: Wpa

    7.2.5 WPA Security Mode Select WPA from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for Encryption type. Radius Server Specify Radius Server IP address. Radius Port Specify Radius Port number, the default port is 1812. Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server.
  • Page 44: Wpa2

    7.2.6 WPA2 Security Mode Select WPA2 from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for encryption type. Radius Server Specify Radius Server IP Address. Radius Port Specify Radius Port number, the default port is 1812. Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server.
  • Page 45: Wpa Mixed

    7.2.7 WPA Mixed Security Mode Select WPA Mixed from the drop down list. Encryption Select Both, TKIP or AES for encryption type. Radius Server Specify Radius Server IP Address. Radius Port Specify Radius Port number, the default port is 1812. Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server.
  • Page 46: Wireless Advanced Settings

    7.3 Wireless Advanced Settings Data Rate Select Data Rate from the drop down list. Data rate will affect the efficiency of the throughput. A lower data rate will allow for transmissions to travel longer distances. Transmit Power Select Transmit Power to increase or decrease the transmit power. Altering the transmit power will change the wireless coverage area correspondingly;...
  • Page 47 when the delay-spread of the channel exceeds the guard interval or if timing synchronization between the transmitter and receiver is not precise. Aggregation Aggregation is to merge the typical size of data’s header to one data. It is useful for the small size but more packets. Wireless Traffic Place a check to enable Wireless Traffic Shaping function.
  • Page 48: Wireless Mac Filter

    7.4 Wireless MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filter is used to Allow or Deny wireless clients, by their MAC addresses, from accessing the network. You can manually add a MAC address to restrict the access permission’s of the client. The default setting is Disable Wireless MAC Filters. ACL Mode ACL Mode can deny or allow specific clients to access the network.
  • Page 49: Wds Link Settings

    7.5 WDS Link Settings WDS Link Settings is used to establish a connection between Access Points without forgoing Access Point functionality. APs with WDS functionality can extend the wireless coverage and allow LANs to communicate with each other. MAC Address Enter the Access Point’s MAC address that you would like to extend the wireless coverage of into the MAC address filter.
  • Page 50: Lan Setup

    Please make note of the following: 1. Obtain an IP address automatically is not a DHCP server. This setting allows the ENH210EXT to automatically request an IP address when it is connected to a device which has a DHCP server.
  • Page 51: Spanning Tree Settings

    8.2 Spanning Tree Settings Spanning Tree Status Select the Radio button to On or Off to toggle the Spanning Tree function. Bridge Hello Time Specify Bridge Hello Time in seconds. Bridge Max Age Specify Bridge Max Age in seconds. Bridge Forward Delay Specify Bridge Forward Delay in seconds.
  • Page 52: Router Settings

    9 Router Settings This section is only available for AP Router Mode and Client Router Mode. 9.1 WAN Settings There are four different types of WAN connections: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, and PPTP. Please contact your ISP to determine the connection type. 9.1.1 Static IP Select Static IP in WAN connection if your ISP gives all the of the necessary information about IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS.
  • Page 53 Account Name Specify Account Name that is provided by ISP. Domain Name Specify Domain Name that is provided by ISP. Specify the Maximum Transmit Unit size. EnGenius recommends that it remains in Auto. IP Address Specify WAN port IP address.
  • Page 54: Dhcp (Dynamic Ip)

    Specify Account Name which is provided by ISP. Domain Name Specify Domain Name which is provided by ISP. Specify the Maximum Transmit Unit size. EnGenius recommends that it remains in Auto. Get Automatically From Select the Radio button for the DNS servers to be obtained...
  • Page 55 Use These DNS Servers Select the Radio button to setup the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually. Discard Ping on WAN Place a check to Enable or Disable ping from WAN. Accept / Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings.
  • Page 56: Pppoe (Point-To-Point Protocol Over Ethernet)

    Select PPPoE as your WAN connection type if your ISP provides a Username and Password. If the PPPoE is a DSL service, please remove the PPPoE software from your computer as the software is not necessary with the use of the ENH210EXT. Internet Connection Select PPPoE to begin configuration of the PPPoE connection.
  • Page 57 Connect on Demand Select the Radio button to specify the maximum idle time. The Internet will disconnect when it reaches the maximum idle time; however, it will automatically connect when a client tries to access the network. Keep Alive Select the Radio button to keep internet connection always on. Specify the redial period for once the Internet connection is lost.
  • Page 58: Pptp (Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol)

    9.1.4 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) Select PPTP as your WAN connection type if your ISP provides information regarding: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (Optional), DNS (Optional), Server IP, Username, and Password.
  • Page 59 Internet Connection Select PPTP to begin configuration of the PPTP connection. Type Specify the Maximum Transmit Unit size. EnGenius recommends that it remains in Auto. IP Address Specify WAN port IP address. IP Subnet Mask Specify WAN IP Subnet Mask.
  • Page 60: Lan Settings (Router Mode)

    9.2 LAN Settings (Router Mode) IP Address Specify LAN port IP address. IP Subnet Mask Specify LAN IP Subnet Mask. WINS Server IP Specify WINS Server IP. Use Router As DHCP Place a check to enable the DHCP server. Server Starting IP Address Specify DHCP server starting IP address.
  • Page 61: Vpn Pass Through

    9.3 VPN Pass Through VPN Pass Through is used to allow certain protocols to be tunneled through an IP network such as PPTP and L2TP, or to implement a secure exchange of packets at the IP Layer such as IPSec. PPTP Pass Through Place a check to enable PPTP protocol passes through WAN.
  • Page 62: Port Forwarding

    9.4 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is used to allow public services such as Web Server, Mail Server, or FTP server to be set up. For example: Set up a Web Server on your computer with port number 8080. A visitor on the Internet can access your Web Server by entering WAN Port IP with port number 8080.
  • Page 63: Dmz

    9.5 DMZ Enabling DMZ will expose the computer which is in the DMZ to the Internet. This feature may be used in scenarios such as Internet Gaming or Video Conferencing. DMZ will forward all the ports to one PC simultaneously. This PC will be vulnerable to any incoming traffic, including unsolicited or malicious traffic, because DMZ opens all of the ports.
  • Page 64: Management Settings

    10 Management Settings The Management section is on the navigation drop-down menu. You will see seven options: Administration, Management VLAN, SNMP Settings, Backup / Restore Settings, Firmware Upgrade, Time Settings, and Log. Each option is described below. 10.1 Administration Click on the Administration link under the Management menu. This option allows you to create a user name and password for the device.
  • Page 65: Management Vlan

    Please refer to Chapter 4.1 for more information. 2. If you reconfigure the Management VLAN ID, you may lose connection to the ENH210EXT. Verify the DHCP server can support the reconfigured VLAN ID, and then re-connect to the new IP address.
  • Page 66: Snmp Settings

    10.3 SNMP Settings Click on the SNMP Settings link under the Management menu. This is a networking management protocol used to monitor network-attached devices. SNMP allows messages [called protocol data units] to be sent to various parts of a network. Upon receiving these messages, SNMP-compatible devices [called agents] return data stored in their Management Information Databases.
  • Page 67: Backup/Restore Settings

    Make sure that to download the appropriate firmware from EnGenius. The upgrade process may take few minutes. Please do not power off the device as this may cause the device to crash or become unusable. The ENH210EXT will restart automatically once the upgrade is complete.
  • Page 68: Time Settings

    10.6 Time Settings Click on the Time Settings link under the Management menu. This page allows you to configure the time on the device. You may do this manually or by connecting to a NTP server. Manually Set Date and Manually setup the date and time.
  • Page 69: Log

    10.7 Log Click on the Log link under the Management menu. This page displays a list of events that are triggered on the Ethernet and Wireless interface. This log can be referred to when an error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes.
  • Page 70: Diagnostics

    10.8 Diagnostics Click on the Diagnostics link under the Management menu. This function allows you to detect connection quality and trace the routing table to the target. Target IP Specify the IP address you would like to search. Ping Packet Size Specify the packet size of each ping.
  • Page 71: Network Configuration Examples

    11 Network Configuration Examples This chapter describes the role of the ENH210EXT with 4 modes. The Access Point mode’s default configuration is a central unit of the wireless network or as a root device of the wired environment. Repeater Mode and Mesh Network Mode need additional configuration.
  • Page 72: Client Bridge Mode

    The ENH210EXT’s Access Point Mode does not provide a DHCP server so the Wireless Client IP address must be configured manually in Local Area Network Settings. 11.2 Client Bridge Mode Client Bridge Mode functions like a wireless dongle. It must connect to an Access Point/AP Router to join the network.
  • Page 73: Wds Bridge Mode

    ENH210EXT’s running on WDS Bridge Mode, which are connected to a main ENH210EXT that is providing Internet access, also running on WDS Bridge Mode. This is a bridged network; therefore, all nodes on the network can be in the same network IP block.
  • Page 74: Client Router Mode

    11.4 Client Router Mode In the Client Router Mode, the ENH210EXT has a DHCP Server that allows multiple devices to share the same Internet connection. Connect to an AP/WISP wirelessly and connect to LANs via wired. Client Router Mode is functionally opposite to the AP Router Mode.
  • Page 75: Appendix A - Troubleshooting

    Appendix A – Troubleshooting This appendix provides problem-solving information you may find useful in case you need to troubleshoot your ENH210EXT. It also includes information about contacting technical support. A.1 Problem Solving Question Answer How do I reset the ENH210EXT? There are two ways to reset the ENH210EXT, a hardware method and a software method.
  • Page 76 Warranty information  The date when you received the product  A brief description about the issue and the attempts you tried to resolve it ...
  • Page 77: Appendix B - Specifications

    - Standard 802.3af/at PoE design - Power Adapter 48VAC / 380mA Antenna: - Internal Directional 14dBi Package Contents: - Wireless Long Range 11N AP/CB (ENH210EXT) - PoE Injector (EPE-48GR) - Power Adaptor - 5dBi Omni Antenna - CD with User’s Manual...
  • Page 78 0%~90% typical Humidity (non-condensing): Waterproof: IP67...
  • Page 79: Appendix C - Glossary

    Appendix C – Glossary Access Point A base station in a WLAN that act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio signals. Ad Hoc Network A short-term WLAN framework created between two or more WLAN adapters, without going through an Access Point.
  • Page 80 A protocol that assigns temporary IP addresses automatically to client stations logging onto an IP network, so the IP addresses do not have to be assigned manually. The ENH210EXT contains an internal DHCP server that automatically allocates IP address using a user-defined range of IP addresses.
  • Page 81 HT mode In the 802.11n system, two new formats, called High Throughput (HT), are defined for the Physical Layer, Mixed Mode, and Green Field. If a system runs 40 HT, two adjacent 20 MHz channels are used. The larger 40 MHz bandwidth can provide better transmit quality and speed.
  • Page 82 Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Networking protocol that provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting management for computers to connect and use a network service. Because of its broad support and ubiquitous nature, the RADIUS protocol is often used by ISPs and enterprises to manage access to the Internet or internal networks, WLANs, and integrated e-mail services.
  • Page 83 service for multimedia applications in WLANs. Wireless Client Supplicants Software that runs on an operating system, instructing the wireless client how to use WPA. WPA -Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) WPA-PSK requires a single (identical) password entered into each Access Point, wireless gateway, and wireless client.
  • Page 84: Appendix D - Statements Of Conformity

    Appendix D – Statements of Conformity D.1 – 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.
  • Page 85: Ndustry Canada Statement

    D.2 – Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 86: Urope Eclaration Of Onformity

    D.3 – Europe Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: EN60950-1:2006 A11:2009 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN50385 : 2002...
  • Page 87 0560 Česky [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a [Czech] dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] [Danish] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Deutsch Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit [German]...
  • Page 88 [Portuguese] essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko [Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi [Slovenian] relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensky [Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné [Slovak] ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.

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