Solwise AWOS2400050 User Manual

High power integrated outdoor cpe 2.4ghz

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User's Manual
Version: 2.2
AWOS2400050
High Power Integrated
Outdoor CPE 2.4GHz

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Version: 2.2 AWOS2400050 High Power Integrated Outdoor CPE 2.4GHz...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    Solwise Ltd. 17 Priory Tec Park Saxon Way Hessle Hull HU13 9PB Tel: 0845 458 4558 (local rate) Fax: 0845 458 4559 Support Tel: 0845 458 5819 Email sales@solwise.co.uk Http www.solwise.co.uk...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents FEATURES OVERVIEW .......................1 FIRMWARE INSTALLATION ......................3 FIRMWARE INSTALLATION VIA WEB INTERFACE ..............3 FIRMWARE INSTALLATION BY TFTP ..................4 SECURITY INFORMATION......................6 CONFIGURATION.........................7 Status............................7 4.1.1 Status..........................7 4.1.2 Active Clients ........................7 4.1.3 DHCP Clients ........................7 Wireless .............................7 4.2.1 Basic ...........................7 4.2.2 Disable Wireless Interface....................7 4.2.3 Name ..........................7 4.2.4...
  • Page 4 WDS............................11 Signal Meter ..........................11 TCP/IP ............................12 Operation Mode ........................12 Basic ............................12 5.2.1 Bridge..........................12 5.2.2 Gateway - this mode is irrelavent since the WAN port is not used on the AWOS outdoor product 13 5.2.3 Gateway - Wireless and LANs Bridge - this mode is irrelavent since the WAN port is not used on the AWOS outdoor product ....................14 5.2.4 Wireless ISP........................14...
  • Page 5 Reboot .............................21 System Commands ........................21 Date/Time ..........................21 Upgrade Firmware........................21 Save Configurations .........................21 License.............................21 8.10 Password..........................22 8.11 Watchdog ..........................22 8.12 Dynamic DNS ........................22 8.13 Apply Configurations......................22...
  • Page 6: Features Overview

    FEATURES OVERVIEW 5 operational modes: Bridge, Gateway, Gateway - Wireless and LAN Bridge, Wireless ISP, and Wireless ISP - LAN Bridge Up to 254 programmable IPs/MACs for Bandwidth Control Bandwidth control by IP, IP Range, or MAC, integrated with Layer 7 (protocol identification) P2P control Bandwidth control in bridge mode Support to ebtables (bridging firewall)
  • Page 7 DHCP Client PPPoE Client MAC, IP, port filtering DMZ Host...
  • Page 8: Firmware Installation

    FIRMWARE INSTALLATION Requirements: - Realtek RTL 8186 based equipment - Minimum 16MB RAM and 2MB Flash Notes about the Tx Power Control: The Tx power control setting only applies to 802.11b mode. The Router has the power limited to 250mw by HARDWARE. THE HIGHEST POWER MAY NOT BE THE IDEAL SETTING FOR ALL APPLICATIONS.
  • Page 9: Firmware Installation By Tftp

    Access the router by typing the address http://192.168.2.1 in your browser. If you cannot access the device, try cleaning the ARP table, by running the command "arp -d" with Start, Run, then try again: Once in the web interface of the new firmware SQ ROUTER PRO, select to the License menu option, and check if the MAC address matches the name of the .dat file with the license to be uploaded.
  • Page 10 Turn the device off, hold the reset button pressed, and turn the device back on. Wait for 5 seconds before releasing the reset button. The AWOS will be in TFTP mode, with IP 192.168.1.6, awaiting for the firmware upload Run the TFTP Client, with the setting: TFTP server = 192.168.1.6, Operation = Upload, and Format = Binary.
  • Page 11: Security Information

    SECURITY INFORMATION Web interface password The access to the web configuration interface has no username/password by default. Make sure you set up a username and password to prevent unauthorized access to this interface. root password The ssh access is enabled by default, and the default root password is admin. If you are going to keep the ssh access enabled, make sure to change the root password to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION The configuration is done through a friendly and dynamic web interface. The default web address is 192.168.2.1. To enter configuration enter the address 192.168.2.1 on your browser address bar and press enter. Configuration uses a "Save then Apply" method, so it is possible to set all the options first, then apply them once.
  • Page 13: Network Type

    Client: The device will connect to another device in AP mode, if configured with the same SSID. Other devices in Client mode and the Ad-Hoc option enabled can also be connected. WDS: (Wireless Distribution System) This system allows the interconnection of multiple Access Points through the wireless link, expanding the coverage of the wireless network without the need of a wired connection between them.
  • Page 14: Advanced

    Advanced Advanced configuration options for the wireless operation. 4.3.1 Authentication Type Selects the Wireless network authentication type. 4.3.2 ACK Timeout Sets the maximum time the AP will wait for a remote wireless device to acknowledge a packet, before retransmitting it. 4.3.3 Fragmentation Threshold Frames larger than this setting will be divided and sent through the wireless network in smaller...
  • Page 15: Block Relay

    4.3.9 Block Relay Prevents that two wireless clients can communicate to each other directly through the access point. 4.3.10 Hide SSID Prevents the SSID to be sent in the AP broadcast messages, so it cannot be found by AP scanners. 4.3.11 IAPP Enables the Inter Access Point Protocol...
  • Page 16: Site Survey

    The MAC Access Control can also be set through the Personal Script menu option. In this case, the access control only needs to be enabled in this page, and the MACs configured in the Personal Script. Site Survey Shows the available wireless networks, and allows the connection to one of them (in Client Mode). Edits the WDS MAC table, which lists the other devices in the Wireless Distribution System.
  • Page 17: Tcp/Ip

    TCP/IP Operation Mode Sets the TCP/IP operation mode – this mode can also be set in the TCP/IP Basic setup Basic Configuration settings for the TCP/IP operation. Each mode of operation has a different settings screen, described below. 5.2.1 Bridge In this mode, the device operates as a transparent bridge, interconnecting the wireless network and all the ethernet (LAN) ports.
  • Page 18: Gateway - This Mode Is Irrelavent Since The Wan Port Is Not Used On The Awos Outdoor Product

    5.2.2 Gateway - this mode is irrelavent since the WAN port is not used on the AWOS outdoor product In this mode, the device connects to the ISP through the WAN port, and shares this connection with the LAN and Wireless Network. The LAN ports will belong to one IP subnetwork, and the Wireless interface to another one.
  • Page 19: Gateway - Wireless And Lans Bridge - This Mode Is Irrelavent Since The Wan Port Is Not Used On The Awos Outdoor Product

    5.2.3 Gateway - Wireless and LANs Bridge - this mode is irrelavent since the WAN port is not used on the AWOS outdoor product In this mode, the device connects to the ISP through the WAN port, and shares this connection with the LAN and Wireless Network.
  • Page 20: Wireless Isp - Lans Bridge

    LAN1-LAN4 Ports: Sets the IP and Subnet Mask for the LAN1-4 ports. A DHCP server can be enabled and configured for this subnetwork. Internet/WAN Port: Sets the IP and Subnet Mask for the WAN port. A DHCP server can be enabled and configured for this subnetwork.
  • Page 21: Advanced

    Internet/WAN and LAN1-LAN4 Ports: Sets the IP and Subnet Mask for the WAN and LAN1-4 ports. A DHCP server can be enabled and configured for this subnetwork. Wireless Port: Configures the Wireless ISP Access Type - Obtain IP (DHCP), Static IP, or PPPoE.
  • Page 22: Ssh Server / Ssh Server Port

    5.3.4 SSH Server / SSH Server Port Enables the SSH server, and sets the TCP port for the server to listen to. 5.3.5 Block P2P Enables the P2P protocols blocking. 5.3.6 Block NETBIOS Blocks the NETBIOS protocol (Windows/SMB networking). IP Alias Allows the setting of additional IP addresses (IP Aliasing) for each of the interfaces.
  • Page 23: Firewall

    Firewall Layer7 Filter Allows blocking traffic using protocol identification at the application layer (independently from the TCP port). For a packet to be blocked, its Source, Destination, and Protocol must match the filter rule. 6.1.1 Source Source IP of the packet, in the format <IP>/<number of bits of the subnet mask>. 0.0.0.0/0 means any IP.
  • Page 24: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding Enables and configures the port forwarding, allowing for internet incoming traffic on specific TCP and/or UDP ports to be forwarded to defined IPs in the internal network. IP Filter Enables and configures the IP filtering, for the blocking of specific IP addresses. MAC Filter Enables and configures the MAC filtering, for the blocking of specific MAC addresses.
  • Page 25: Bandwidth Control

    Bandwidth Control Interface Bandwidth Configures the bandwidth control, for uploads and downloads to/from the internet. IP/MAC Bandwidth 7.2.1 IP/IP Range/MAC Bandwidth Control Configures bandwidth control by setting up individual up/download limits for each IP range, MAC or IP address. With the Block not Listed option set, IPs, MACs, or combinations of IP+MAC not in the list will be blocked.
  • Page 26: Others

    Saves/Restores the device configuration to/from a file in your computer. It is also possible to reset the device to the default settings. License Uploads a license file to the device – required for OLSR use (units purchased from Solwise already have the license loaded for OLSR).
  • Page 27: Password

    8.10 Password Creates/Sets a user and password for accessing the web interface. 8.11 Watchdog Enables the watchdog function; the device will ping a configured IP address periodically, and if there is no answer, it will reboot. 8.12 Dynamic DNS Configures the device to update its IP address in a Dynamic DNS service provider. Useful for dynamically assigned IPs.

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