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Planex CQW-ID1000 Quick Installation Manual

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Industrial Wireless PoE Access Point
CQW-ID1000
Quick Installation Guide
Planex Communications Inc.

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  • Page 1 Industrial Wireless PoE Access Point CQW-ID1000 Quick Installation Guide Planex Communications Inc.
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    The dual LAN ports, which can receive Power over Ethernet (PoE) and back up each other by failover function, give CQW-ID1000 reliable connectivity. Its metal case is IP50 compliant; that means CQW-ID1000 is well suited to the WLAN deployment in industrial environments. This Quick Installation Guide provides instructions and reference material for getting started with CQW-ID1000.
  • Page 3: Hardware Introduction

    HARDWARE 2. Hardware 2.1 Hardware Introduction On the top panel of the product, there are four LEDs that are used to indicate the system power, WLAN status, and the link status of the two PoE Fast Ethernet ports. On the front panel, there are one power socket, one reset button, two PoE LAN ports and one console port.
  • Page 4 HARDWARE Rear Panel Antenna Connector: The antenna attaches here. CQW-ID1000 supports 1 RF interface and 2 SMA connectors for antenna connection. Top Panel LED: Power: ON indicates that power is on and OFF indicates that power is off. LAN1/LAN2: OFF indicates no connection, ON indicates connection and BLINKING indicates transmitting data.
  • Page 5: Wireless Lan Access Point Connection

    2. Connect the wireless LAN access point to your network equipment. Connect an Ethernet cable to the CQW-ID1000’s LAN port and connect the other end of the cable to a switch, a router, or a hub. The access point will be connected to your existing wired LAN network.
  • Page 6: Web Management Interface

    If the IP address of the administrator’s PC is not assigned via DHCP within the same subnet as CQW-ID1000’s, then a static IP address assigned to the administrator’s computer within the same subnet as CQW-ID1000’s is needed. The following IP address is listed as an example: IP Address: 192.168.1.50...
  • Page 7 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE After successfully logging into CQW-ID1000, the System Overview page of the web management interface will appear. To logout, simply click the Logout icon on the upper right corner of the interface to return to the Administrator Login Page.
  • Page 8 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Change Password: 1) Change administrator' s password by clicking on the Utilities menu item. 2) Select Admin Password from submenu item. 3) Enter new password. Supply new password with length less than 30 characters, and then click on Apply to confirm the change. Configure AP Settings 1) Click on the AP menu item.
  • Page 9 2) Administrator can enable or disable specific VAP from the drop down list of “Profile Name”. CQW-ID1000 supports up to 8 virtual APs. Note: To configure the rest of the profiles, please follow the same steps as illustrated for VAP-1.
  • Page 10 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE Configure WDS Settings 1) Click on the WDS menu item. 2) Select WDS Configuration submenu item. 3) Setting WDS link parameters By default, WDS profiles are disabled. First, choose the WDS Profile; enable WDS; supply peer' s MAC address and security type. Configure the Peer The WDS peer’s setting should be configured while completing the WDS configuration.
  • Page 11 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE To configure the peer, repeat the above WDS steps except for the last step that the MAC address information comes from the first WDS station. Obtain WDS List Status 1) Select the menu of Status. 2) Select WDS List submenu. 3) Check the signal strength of WDS link.