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Outdoor
Wireless Access Point
User's Manual
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and
retain it for future reference.
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ONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY AND
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Wireless Access Bridge................................................................. 7
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Configure the AP as a Bridge...................................................... 14
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WEP encryption........................................................................... 24
3.4.2
Hide the SSID.............................................................................. 24
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Deny 'ANY' client station ............................................................. 24
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IEEE 802.1x Access Control ....................................................... 25
3.4.5
MAC based Access Control ........................................................ 26
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3.11.1 System Info.................................................................................. 36
Contents
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................... 1
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NETWORK TOPOLOGIES................................................. 6
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INITIAL CONFIGURATION .............................................. 11
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AP............................................................................ 13
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SNMP............................................................................. 32
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ■ Contents Outdoor CHAPTER 1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........... 1 Wireless Access Point ................1 EFORE TART ..2 OCATE THE CCESS OINT AND NLINE OWER NJECTOR ORTS ..............3 NSTALLING THE NTENNAS ..........4 NSTALLING THE ONSOLE ABLE User’s Manual .......
  • Page 2: Chapter 1. Hardware Installation

    3.11.2 Software Upgrade ............... 37 Chapter 1. Hardware Installation CHAPTER 4. TELNET CONFIGURATION..........38 This chapter describes the procedures for installing the SendFar Outdoor CHAPTER 5. SPECIFICATIONS ............47 Access Point. CHAPTER 6. DEFAULT SETTINGS ............50 Before You Start CHAPTER 7.
  • Page 3: Locate The Access Point And Inline Power Injector Ports

    Locate the Access Point and Inline Power Installing the Antennas Injector Ports Step 1: With the unit powered off, attach the dipole antenna to the antenna connector as shown in Figure 1.3. Ethernet port 1 for connecting the MIL-C-5015 style Ethernet Special Cable NOTE: Do not over-tighten;...
  • Page 4: Installing The Console Port Cable

    Installing the Console Port Cable Outdoor Installation Step 2: Attach the Console Port cable to the Serial Port. Attach the other Outdoor Access Point device can be mounted on the side of a cable end to the Serial Port on a PC running a terminal emulation program, building or mounted to an mast as shown in following: and set the terminal to 115200 Baud, No-Parity, 8 data bits, 1 Stop bit, and ANSI compatible.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Network Topologies

    Configuration Examples Chapter 2. Network Topologies 2.1.1 Wireless Access Bridge This chapter describes several main types of installations commonly implemented using the Outdoor Wireless Access Point (AP). This is by no means intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible configurations, but rather shows examples of some of the more common implementations (as shown in Figure 2-1).
  • Page 6: Wireless Access Router With Pppoe Ethernet Connection

    2.1.2 Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet 2.1.3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection connection 1. Set the Outdoor AP as a Router (Wireless Interface IP is 192.168.1.1, 1. Set the Outdoor AP as a Router (Wireless Interface IP is 192.168.1.1, must turn on NAT on Ethernet Interface and turn off NAT on Wireless Ethernet Interface IP is 192.168.2.1, must turn on NAT on Ethernet interface).
  • Page 7: Wireless Access Router With Static Ip Ethernet Connection

    2.1.4 Wireless Access Router with static IP Ethernet Chapter 3. Initial Configuration connection This chapter describes how to easy setup and configure the Wireless Broadband Access Point (AP) initially. The AP can be configured into a bridge and a broadband wireless router to meet different applications. Users can use a wired LAN-attached computer to configure the AP through a web browser or a telnet session on a LAN computer.
  • Page 8: Configure The Ap

    Configure the AP The AP can be configured into four operation modes: 1. Outdoor Wireless Bridge 2. Outdoor Wireless Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 3. Outdoor Wireless Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet 4. Outdoor Wireless Router with static IP address Ethernet The AP is shipped with default configuration is as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless network.
  • Page 9: Configure The Ap As A Bridge

    3.2.2 Configure the AP as a Router with PPPoE Ethernet 3.2.1 Configure the AP as a Bridge connection Configure TCP/IP parameters Configure TCP/IP parameters 1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Enable for 1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-4.
  • Page 10 Figure 3-7 Figure 3-6 3. Click Basic Config, select Interface (as shown in Figure 3-7) and in this page, you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to choice which one that you want to change it (as shown in Figure 3-8). In interface 1, Make sure this wireless interface status is Active, enter the Wireless interface IP (default is 192.168.1.1) and Wireless interface Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0) that are suitable for...
  • Page 11 Hint1: Make sure interface 4 within status Disable. Hint2: Choice the NAT (PAT) in every interfaces to enable NAT service. For example, make sure PPPoE interface within NAT (PAT) On and others are Off, it means that every communications through the PPPoE interface needs NAT transfer.
  • Page 12: Configure The Ap As A Router With Dynamic Ip Address Ethernet

    3.2.3 Configure the AP as a Router with dynamic IP 3.2.4 Configure the AP as a Router with static IP address address Ethernet Ethernet Configure TCP/IP parameters Configure TCP/IP parameters 1. Click Advanced Config, select Bridging, and then click Disable for 1.
  • Page 13: Configure Wireless Related Parameters

    ISP in the DNS server parameter and then click FINISH button at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page. Configure Wireless related parameters Configure IEEE 802.11b WLAN parameters (as shown in Figure 3-11) Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page. In here, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is 250), frag Threshold (default is 1600), SSID (default is wireless) and Station Name (default is ap) that are suitable for your radio network and then you can clicked radio button to...
  • Page 14: Security

    3.4.4 IEEE 802.1x Access Control Security You can configure Authenticator on AP: 3.4.1 WEP encryption 1. Click Basic Config, select 802.1x Access Control page, and choice the IEEE 802.1x services is Enable or Disable (as shown in Figure 3- 1. Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page, and configure it to 12).
  • Page 15: Mac Based Access Control

    5. Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page. Configure DHCP server Sometimes, the operator want to managing a large TCP/IP network 3.4.5 MAC based Access Control requires maintaining accurate and up-to-date IP address and domain name information.
  • Page 16: Configure Virtual Server

    Service Name: Alias name of this internal server, such as FTP. Configure Virtual Server Access Interface: Indicate the translation occurs on which interface (Wireless interface, NO. 1/Ethernet interface, NO. 2), such as NO. 2. Sometimes, the operator can expose the internal servers on the local Protocol: Indicate which protocol (TCP/UDP) you want to translate intranet to the public Internet.
  • Page 17: Configure Routing Table

    Configure Routing Table Configure Bridge 1. Click Advence Config and select the Bridging, and then click Enable 1. Click Advence Config and select the Static Route page. This page for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3-4. In the Bridging (as shown in Figure 3-16) will present the current configuration for the Parameter window, enter the IP Address (default is 192.168.2.1) and routing table.
  • Page 18: Configure Snmp

    Configure SNMP 1. Click Advence Config and select the SNMP Community page. This page (as shown in Figure 3-17) will present the current accessible SNMP communities and correspond Read/Write privilege. After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page.
  • Page 19: Configuration Review And Apply The New Settings

    3.10 Configuration Review and Apply the New Settings 1. Click Basic Config or Advence Config and select the Configuration Review page. This page (as shown in Figure 3-19) will present the current configuration settings the operator has made. 2. Click Basic Config or Advence Config and select the Save & Restart page.
  • Page 20: Utility

    3.11.2 Software Upgrade 3.11 Utility 1. Click Utility, select Software Upgrade page (as shown in Figure 3- 3.11.1 System Info 22), and then you can use TFTP to upgrade your AP. In here, you must specify the TFTP server IP and select which file you want to upgrade it Click Utility, select System Info page (as shown in Figure 3-21), you can (Program image, Web image), then click OK button to start the TFTP view some system information on this, such as Model Name, Software...
  • Page 21 2. In the Telnet window, enter the User Name and User Password as Chapter 4. Telnet Configuration shown in Figure 4-2 (default User Name and User Password is user1 and test) to see the main screen of Telnet user interface as shown in Figure 4-3.
  • Page 22 3. The structure of menu tree is shown in Figure 4-4. Users can use the following keys to select the parameter you want to change or add. The Setup definition of the parameters is described in Table 4-1 to Table 4-14. System Up/Down or i/k key: move the cursor up/down to the specific item.
  • Page 23 *Interface *ISP address <ip> <netmask> isp - profile (ISP name) (destination string) link type <Disable | Ethernet> account - profile (name) (pass - set 1) attrib <Disable | Enable> <Global | Virtual> bridge <Disable | Enable> isp - profile (ISP name) (destination string) account - profile (name) (pass - set 1) address <ip>...
  • Page 24 *dhcp modify (20) mac _ address <mac> generic lan1_ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> service <Disable | Enable> lan2 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> interface <1~2> wan 1 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic> gateway <ip> wan 2 _ port <Filter | Forward | Dynamic>...
  • Page 25 Chapter 5. Specifications configuration General max _ user <1~5> telnet_port <1~65534> Compatibility Fully interoperable with IEEE802.11b console _ port <com 1 | com 2 > compliant products user _ profile Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15, ETSI 300/328 Output: –48 VDC/0.7A (power over attrib <13~30><command | Menu><VT100 | ANSI | LINUX | XTerm>...
  • Page 26 Weight 2100 g...
  • Page 27 or telnet program on a LAN Chapter 6. Default Settings attached computer. Consists of four sets of digits No.1:255.255.255.0 B-1 Basic Configuration that help divide a network into No.2:255.255.255.0 B-1-1 System (as shown in Table B-1) Net Mask sub-networks and simplify No.3:255.255.255.0 Parameter Description...
  • Page 28 B-1-5 DHCP (as shown in Table B-5) B-1-3 Telnet/Console (as shown in Table B-3) Parameter Description Default Value Enable or disable the specified Parameter Description Default Value DHCP Client Setting interface to obtain an IP address Disable Set the maximum number of automatically the users that can login the AP Maximum User...
  • Page 29 Interface access B-1-8 Wireless LAN (as shown in Table B-8) Public Access – Port Specify the port number of the Parameter Description Default Value NULL Number interface for public access Define the regulatory domain to Regulatory Domain Virtual Server – IP Specify the IP address of the Which this NIC may be deployed NULL...
  • Page 30 B-1-9 Bridging (as shown in Table B-9) B-1-10 SNMP Community (as shown in Table B-10) Parameter Description Default Value Parameter Description Default Value Enable or disable bridging Enable Enable or disable the function Enable Bridging Function Function Validity of the corresponding community IP Address of the AP when in 192.168.2.1 index...
  • Page 31 B-1-12 Software Upgrade (as shown in Table B-12) Chapter 7. Regulatory Compliance Information Parameter Description Default Value Specify the IP address of the 192.168.2.100 TFTP Server IP Radio Frequency Interference Requirements TFTP server to upgrade the Address This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS-210. firmware of the AP Operation is subject to the following conditions: Specify the filename of...
  • Page 32 Professional Installation Per the recommendation of the FCC, the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system, which are intended to operated solely as a point-to- point system and whose total power exceeds +30dBm EIRP, require professional installation. It is the responsibility of the installer and the end user that the high power systems are operated strictly as a point-to-point system.

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