Niveo Professional NWA 100 Manual

Wireless 900n dual band poe access point

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NWA100 Access Point
Niveo Professional NWA 100
Wireless 900N Dual Band PoE Access Point
Manual v1.3
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  • Page 1 NWA100 Access Point Niveo Professional NWA 100 Wireless 900N Dual Band PoE Access Point Manual v1.3...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    NIVEO PROFESSIONAL does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product or circuit layout(s) described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3: Technical Support

    NWA100 Access Point been altered, defaced, or removed, or (g) the product is supplied or licensed for beta, evaluation, testing or demonstration purposes for which Niveo does not charge a purchase price or license fee. ALL SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY NIVEO WITH THE PRODUCT, WHETHER FACTORY LOADED ON THE PRODUCT OR CONTAINED ON MEDIA ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT, IS PROVIDED “AS IS”...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    NWA100 Access Point Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................5 1.1 P ................................ 5 RODUCT EATURES 1.2 P ................................ 5 ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.3 LED ..............................6 S AND NTERFACES CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ..............................7 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES ........................8 3.1 IP C .................................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    NWA100 Access Point Chapter 1 Product Overview The Wireless AP is a best-in-class 802.11n indoor access point designed specifically for wireless projects. With suspension installation and existed structure, the device saves time and costs. Versatile and powerful, the Wireless AP offers multiple security modes and supports 802.11n and 802.3at PoE power supply, which makes your data transmission safe..
  • Page 6: Leds And Interfaces

    NWA100 Access Point 1.3 LEDs and Interfaces Side Panel: Power Solid: Receiving electrical power; Blinking: Functioning properly; Off: Receiving no electrical power or LED is disabled manually. 2.4GHz, 5GHz Solid: Wi-Fi is enabled; Blinking: Transferring data; Back Panel: RESET Restores the device to the factory default settings when pushed and held for 7 seconds (This button has been hidden by the bracket of this device.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation

    NWA100 Access Point Chapter 2 Installation Installation procedures: Connect the injector to the power adapter. 2. Connect the PoE port of the injector to the PoE port on this device with an Ethernet cable. 3. Connect the LAN port of the injector to the switch. 4.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Configuration Guidelines

    NWA100 Access Point Chapter 3 Configuration Guidelines 3.1 IP Configuration The default IP address of your wireless access point is 192.168.2.200. If you are using the default IP subnet, the computer you are using to connect to the device should be configured with an IP address that starts with 192.168.2.x (where x can be any number between 1~253) and a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0;...
  • Page 9: Status

    NWA100 Access Point 3.3 Status 3.3.1 System Status This screen displays this device’s current system status. 1. Device Name: Displays this device’s name. 2. System Time: Displays system’s current time. 3. Up Time: Displays the device’s uptime. 4. Number of Wireless Clients: Displays the information of connected wireless clients (if any). 5.
  • Page 10: Traffic Statistics

    NWA100 Access Point 1. Network Mode: Displays device’s current network mode. 2. Channel: Displays device’s current channel. 3. SSID: Displays device’s network name. 4. MAC Address: Displays connected wireless client’s MAC address. 5. Security Mode: Displays device’s current security mode. 3.3.3 Traffic Statistics This section displays each SSID’s traffic statistics.
  • Page 11: Network

    NWA100 Access Point 1. MAC Address: Displays connected wireless client’s MAC address. 2. Link Rate: Displays the link speed rate between this device and the connected wireless client. Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If no clients are connected to this device, a prompt message will appear: There is no wireless client connected to the device! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.4 Network...
  • Page 12: Wireless

    NWA100 Access Point 3.5 Wireless 3.5.1 Basic Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz to configure basic settings. 2.4GHz Wireless Basic 1. Select Wireless Network: 8 SSIDs are available here. 2. Enable: Select it to enable wireless feature. As for 2.4GHz, only the first SSID is enabled by default and it can’t be disabled.
  • Page 13 NWA100 Access Point non-11n mode. 9. Extension Channel: This is used to enhance data throughput ability for 802.11n devices on the network. 10. WMM-Capable: WMM is QoS for your wireless network. Enabling this option may better stream wireless multimedia data such as video or audio (recommended). 11.
  • Page 14: Security

    NWA100 Access Point 3.5.2 Security This section allows you to secure your wireless network. Here we introduce 4 security modes to you. WEP is intended to provide data confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network. Two types of encryption can be used with WEP: Open and Shared Key. 1.
  • Page 15: Wds

    NWA100 Access Point 1. Cipher Type: Select AES (advanced encryption standard) or TKIP (temporary key integrity protocol) &AES. 2. Security Key: Enter a security key, which must be between 8-63 ASCII characters long. 3. Key Update Interval: Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed. WPA2-PSK WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) is based on 802.11i and uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) instead of TKIP.
  • Page 16 NWA100 Access Point 1. WDS Mode: Select Disable, Repeater Mode or Bridge Mode. 2. AP MAC Address: Displays the remote AP’s MAC address. For Example: Access Point 1 LAN IP: 192.168.2.200 Access Point 2 LAN IP: 192.168.2.223 WDS Mode: Repeater Mode Configure Access Point 1: 1.
  • Page 17: Universal Repeater

    NWA100 Access Point Then follow the steps mentioned above to configure the Access Point 2. After the two APs have added each other, they can be bridged successfully. Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. In WDS mode, the two APs should support WDS and you should keep their SSIDs, channels, security modes and keys the same.
  • Page 18: Access Control

    NWA100 Access Point Universal Repeater is successfully operating; if not, check your settings again. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.5.5 Access Control Specify a list of devices to allow or disallow a connection to your wireless network via the device's MAC addresses. To deactivate this feature, select "Disable"; to activate it, select "Allow" or "Deny" (2.4GHz/5GHz). MAC Filter Mode: Select Allow or Deny from the drop-down list.
  • Page 19: Snmp

    NWA100 Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a valid Beacon Interval value between 20-999. The default value is 100. 3. Fragment Threshold: Specify a valid Fragment Threshold value between 256-2346. The default value is 2346. Any wireless packet exceeding the preset value will be divided into several fragments before transmission.
  • Page 20 NWA100 Access Point Click Tools > Maintenance > Upgrade to enter the screen below: To upgrade device software: Click Browse to locate and select upgrade file on your hard disk. 2. Click Upgrade to upgrade device firmware. 3. When the firmware upgrade completes, your wireless access point will automatically restart. 4.
  • Page 21: Time

    NWA100 Access Point 3.7.2 Time This page is used to set the device’s system time. You can choose to set the time manually or get the GMT time from the Internet and the system will automatically connect to NTP server to synchronize the time. 1.
  • Page 22: Configuration

    NWA100 Access Point 3.7.4 Configuration Backup & Restore This section allows you to save a copy of the device configurations on your local hard drive or to restore the previous configurations back to the device. Backup: Once you have configured the device the way you want it, you can save these settings to a configuration file on your local hard drive that can later be imported to your device in case that the device is restored to factory default settings.
  • Page 23: User Name & Password

    NWA100 Access Point Factory Default Settings:  User Name: admin  Password: admin.  IP Address: 192.168.2. 200  Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 3.7.5 User Name & Password Here you can change the user name and password for web login. The default username and password is admin/admin.
  • Page 24: Led

    NWA100 Access Point 3.7.7 LED This section allows you to modify LED status.
  • Page 25: Appendix 1 Glossary

    NWA100 Access Point Appendix 1 Glossary Channel A communication channel, also known as channel, refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire or to a logical connection over a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel. It is used to transfer an information signal, such as a digital bit stream, from one or more transmitters to one or more receivers.
  • Page 26: Appendix 2 Configure Pc

    NWA100 Access Point Appendix 2 Configure PC WIN7 OS Configuration 1. Click Start > Control Panel; 2. Enter Control Panel and click Network and Internet; 3. Click Network and Sharing Center;...
  • Page 27 NWA100 Access Point 4. Click Change adapter settings; 5. Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties; 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and click Properties;...
  • Page 28 NWA100 Access Point...
  • Page 29: Windows Xp Os Configuration

    NWA100 Access Point 7. Select Use the following IP address, enter 192.168.2.X (where x can be any number between 1~253) in the IP address bar and 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask and then click OK to save the configurations. Windows XP OS Configuration 1.
  • Page 30 NWA100 Access Point 4. Select Use the following IP address, enter 192.168.2.X (where x can be any number between 1~253) in the IP address bar and 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask and then click OK to save the configurations.
  • Page 31: Appendix 3 Safety And Emission Statement

    NWA100 Access Point Appendix 3 Safety and Emission Statement CE Mark Warning Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only. This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 32 NWA100 Access Point Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.

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