1-3. User Registration and Customer Services ...................5 User.Registration....................5 Product.Information....................5 Customer.Support.Center................... 5 2. About BR-310AC ....................7 2-1. Features ..............................8 2-2. Parts and Functions .......................... 10 2-3. Hardware Specification ........................12 2-4. Software Specification ........................14 2-5.
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3-3. Necessary Wireless Setting Information ..................28 4. How to Configure BR-310AC ..............29 4-1. Easy Configuration Using Configuration Mode ..............30 Starting.BR-310AC.in.Configuration.Mode..........30 Configuration......................32 Connecting.Non-wireless.Devices..............36 4-2. Configuration Using Smart Wireless Setup (Push Switch) ..........38 Configuration......................39 Connecting.Non-wireless.Devices..............43 4-3.
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5-4. Maintenance ............................84 Restarting.......................84 Factory.Default.Configuration.................86 Firmware.Update....................88 A. Appendix ......................89 A-1. List of All Settings ..........................89 A-2. Troubleshooting ..........................99...
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Bridge BR-310AC (hereinafter the "BR-310AC"). 1-1. Introduction This manual provides information on how to configure and use the BR-310AC. Please read the Safety Instructions carefully before you begin. Disclaimers - The unauthorized transfer or copying of the content of this manual, in whole or in part, without prior written consent is expressly prohibited by law.
This page provides the safety instructions for safe use of BR-310AC. To ensure safe and proper use, please read the following information carefully before using BR-310AC. The safety instructions include important information on safe handling of BR- 310AC and on general safety issues.
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* Do not allow physical impact. When damaged, turn off the connected devices, unplug the AC plug of BR-310AC from a power outlet and contact your point of purchase. Failure to take this action could cause fire or an electrical shock.
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* Use the AC adaptor supplied with BR-310AC. Other AC adaptors may cause malfunction. * Verify all codes or cables are plugged correctly before using BR-310AC. * When BR-310AC will not be used for a long time, unplug the power cables of BR-310AC and the other devices you are using with.
Europe http://www.silexeurope.com/en/home/support/registration/ Japan http://www.silex.jp/register/ - For user registration, a serial number is required. Note Product Information The services below are available from the Silex Technology website. For details, please visit the Silex Technology website. http://www.silexamerica.com/ Europe http://www.silexeurope.com/ Japan http://www.silex.jp/ - Latest firmware download...
2. About BR-310AC About BR-310AC B R - 3 1 0 AC i s t h e w i re l e s s b r i d g e w h i c h a l l ows to u s e a n o n -w i re l e s s d e v i ce (10/100/1000BASE-T network device) as a wireless device.
Two types of operating mode [Single Client Mode] - Bridges a single non-wireless device connected to a LAN port of the BR-310AC over wireless network. - For the MAC address to use for wireless LAN connection, the MAC address of the device connected to a LAN port of the BR-310AC will be used (MAC address transparent feature).
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- To use the functions above, your Access Point or wireless router needs to support the same functions. - For details on the "AMC Manager" and "AMC Finder", please visit our homepage. Note - To use the "AMC Manager" and "AMC Finder", an IP address needs to be configured to the BR-310AC.
The parts name and functions are as follows: Front (1) Push Switch Start in Configuration Press and hold this switch for 5 sec while BR-310AC is active. Mode Wireless configuration Press and hold this switch for 10 sec while BR-310AC is active.
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* Turns from Green to Red during the factory default configuration . (8) STATUS LED ON (Green) Connection is established. Blink (Green) Handles data communication. (Green/Red) * Blinks Green together with the WLAN LED when operating in Configuration Mode. (9) MAC Address MAC Address of the LAN port on BR-310AC...
BR-310AC User's Guide 2-3. Hardware Specification Operating environment Temperature : 0 degrees to +40 degrees Humidity : 20% to 80%RH (Non-condensing) Storage environment Temperature : -10 degrees to +50 degrees Humidity : 20% to 90%RH (Non-condensing) VCCI Class B FCC Class B...
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2. About BR-310AC turn on the RF transmitter, which it then turns off at the end of the packet. Therefore, the transmitter will be on only while one of the aforementioned packets is being transmitted. In other words, this device automatically discontinue transmission in case of either absence of information to transmit or operational failure.
- Licensed radio station in a factory - Small power radio station (A non-licensed radio station) These devices may use the same band. If you use BR-310AC near these devices, the radio waves emitted from BR-310AC may interfere with them.
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BR-310AC User's Guide Wireless devices using 2.4GHz band The same frequency band of BR-310AC is used for a microwave, industry, science, medical equipment and licensed in room or low power (non-licensed) radio stations. - Before you use BR-310AC, check that it does not interfere with other devices.
2. About BR-310AC 2-6. Notes on Security Because a wireless LAN uses electromagnetic signals instead of a network cable to establish communication with network devices, it has the advantage of allowing devices to connect to the network easily. However, a disadvantage of this is that within a certain...
BR-310AC User's Guide 2-7. OpenSSL License This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. ( http://www.openssl.org/ ) OpenSSL License --------------- /* ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without...
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2. About BR-310AC * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR...
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BR-310AC User's Guide * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
3. Before You Begin Before You Begin This chapter explains each operating mode and available configuration methods for BR-310AC as well as the wireless setting information you need to check out before the configuration. 3-1. Operating Mode BR-310AC has 2 operating modes below.
- Connecting multiple devices to a LAN port using a HUB - Changing the device connected to a LAN port to the other device while BR-310AC is running. - If the connection is lost on a LAN port while communication is in progress, wireless bridging will be disabled until it is reconnected.
Use this mode when you connect multiple non-wireless devices to BR-310AC. By using a HUB on the LAN port, up to 16 devices can be connected. For wireless connection, the MAC address of BR-310AC and IP addresses of the connected devices will be used.
BR-310AC User's Guide 3-2. Configuration Method There are 3 configuration methods as follows. Please select the one appropriate for your environment. - Easy configuration using Configuration Mode - Wireless configuration using Smart Wireless Setup (Push Switch) - Wireless configuration using Smart Wireless Setup (PIN code)
- Access Point is using the Shared authentication - Access Point is using the Open authentication and the WEP key index other than "1". - Too many wireless networks are active (up to 32 wireless networks can be shown by BR-310AC).
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In this configuration method, you can automatically configure the wireless settings by pressing the wireless connection button on your Access Point (wireless router) and the push switch on BR-310AC. You will not have to get wireless setting information beforehand, as configuration is automatically handled by the BR-310AC and your Access Point.
Access Point supports WPS, refer to the operation manual that came with your Access Point or contact the manufacturer. ② Check the PIN code BR-300WAN ① Network Cable Access Point (Wireless Router) - Two PCs are required for this configuration; one for the BR-310AC and the other one for your Access Point. Note...
BR-310AC and your Access Point, you need to get the necessary setting information of your Access Point beforehand. - If you plan to configure the BR-310AC using Smart Wireless Setup, you will not have to get the wireless setting information.
4. How to Configure BR-300AN How to Configure BR-310AC This chapter explains how to configure BR-310AC. Following configuration methods are available: 1) Configuration using Configuration Mode 2) Configuration using Smart Wireless Setup (Push Switch) 3) Configuration using Smart Wireless Setup (PIN code) - For details on each configuration method, refer to 3-2.
Starting BR-310AC in Configuration Mode Connect BR-310AC and the PC (to use for setup) using a network cable. BR-300AN Network Cable Connect the AC adaptor to BR-310AC, and the AC adaptor's plug to an electrical outlet. Outlet BR-300AN AC adaptor...
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4. How to Configure BR-300AN When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
- If the Web page is not displayed, enter "http://silex" in the address bar of the Web browser and press the Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. - By defaults, the password entry screen is not displayed. Go on to 2 then.
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4. How to Configure BR-300AN - To start the configuration, the PC and BR-310AC need to communicate each other properly. - Confirm that an IP Address is correctly configured to the PC. - If a wireless LAN is enabled on your PC, please disable it.
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- If the Access Point you wish to connect is not displayed in the list, you may have reached the maximum number of wireless devices that BR-310AC can detect and show in the list. In that case, use the SSID filter to display the necessary Access Point only.
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To bridge another device wirelessly, turn off both BR-310AC and PC, remove the BR-310AC from the PC and connect the BR-310AC to the device you wish to use wirelessly using a network cable. For details, refer to Connecting Non-wireless Devices in the next page.
BR-310AC User's Guide Connecting Non-wireless Devices Turn off the non-wireless device that you wish to use wirelessly and connect the BR- 310AC to it using a network cable. The connection method will vary depending on each operating mode. How to Connect in Single Client Mode...
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In such a case, please configure it according to the operating manual that came Note with your device. - When you turn on the BR-310AC and your non-wireless device, be sure to turn on the BR-310AC first. Do not press the push switch then.
- If a security feature such as MAC address filtering is enabled on your Access Point, disable it temporarily. - If the SSID filter is enabled on the BR-310AC, this configuration method cannot be used. To disable the SSID filter, turn on the BR-310AC in Configuration Mode and change the setting, or otherwise, initialize the BR-310AC.
In such a case, start from 2 in this section. - By defaults, the operating mode is set to Single Client Mode. - To see which operating mode your BR-310AC is running on, start the BR-310AC in the Configuration Mode Note and access the Web page.
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In such a case, please configure it according to the operating manual that came Note with your device. - When you turn on the BR-310AC and your non-wireless device, be sure to turn on the BR-310AC first. Do not press the push switch then.
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- Please use only one Access Point. If two or more Access Points are waiting for wireless connections, BR- 310AC will not be able to connect properly. Press and hold the push switch on the BR-310AC. The WLAN LED and STATUS LED will start to blink Green together.
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Note In such a case, read the instructions carefully and start from 4 again. If you plan to use BR-310AC in Single Client Mode, you can keep using the connected non-wireless device to use it wirelessly. To replace it with the other non-wireless device, turn off the BR-310AC and replace the connected non-wireless device to it.
4. How to Configure BR-300AN Connecting Non-wireless Devices Turn off the non-wireless device that you wish to use wirelessly and connect the BR- 310AC to it using a network cable. The connection method will vary for each operating mode. How to Connect in Single Client Mode Printer BR-300AN Network Cable...
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In such a case, please configure it according to the operating manual that came Note with your device. - When you turn on the BR-310AC and your non-wireless device, be sure to turn on the BR-310AC first. Do not press the push switch then.
- If a security feature such as MAC address filtering is enabled on your Access Point, disable it temporarily. - If the SSID filter is enabled on the BR-310AC, this configuration method cannot be used. To disable the SSID filter, turn on the BR-310AC in Configuration Mode and change the setting, or otherwise, initialize the BR-310AC.
BR-310AC User's Guide Starting BR-310AC in Configuration Mode Connect BR-310AC and the PC (to use for setup) using a network cable. BR-300AN Network Cable...
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BR-300AN AC adaptor When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, a password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. - The password entry screen is not displayed at the initial setup. Go on to 2 then.
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4. How to Configure BR-300AN - To start the configuration, the PC and BR-310AC need to communicate each other properly. - Confirm that an IP Address is correctly configured to the PC. - If a wireless LAN is enabled on your PC, please disable it.
Access Point. Note Go back to the Smart Wireless Setup page of the BR-310AC and click the Smart Wireless Setup Execution button. - If Smart Wireless Setup is started on the BR-310AC earlier than the Access Point, the configuration may fail.
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If you plan to use the PC wirelessly (the one you have been using for this configuration), restart the PC. To use the other non-wireless device wirelessly, turn off the BR-310AC and the PC, and connect the BR-310AC to the non-wireless device using a network cable.
BR-310AC User's Guide Connecting Non-wireless Devices Turn off the non-wireless device that you wish to use wirelessly and connect the BR- 310AC to it using a network cable. The connection method will vary for each operating mode. How to Connect in Single Client Mode...
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In such a case, please configure it according to the operating manual that came Note with your device. - When you turn on the BR-310AC and your non-wireless device, be sure to turn on the BR-310AC first. Do not press the push switch then.
The Configuration Mode is used when you access the Web configuration interface of BR- 310AC. In the Web configuration interface, each setting can be configured. How to start the BR-310AC in Configuration Mode as well as access the Web configuration interface are explained.
BR-300AN Network Cable - To start the configuration, the PC and BR-310AC need to communicate each other properly. - Confirm that an IP Address is correctly configured to the PC. - If a wireless LAN is enabled on your PC, please disable it.
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5. List of Functions When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. By defaults, the password entry screen is not displayed. - BR-310AC needs to be restarted for changes to take effect.
When using the authentication method that requires a certificate, get the necessary certificate issued by the certificate authority and import it to the BR-310AC. To use this function, register the MAC address of non-wireless device with BR-310AC. The reliability of non-wireless devices connected to BR-310AC is identified using the MAC address filtering.
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BR-310AC User's Guide To Backbone Network RADIUS Server BR-300AN Access Point Non-wireless device (Printer)
5. List of Functions IEEE802.1X Authentication BR-310AC supports the following IEEE802.1X authentication methods. In the Web configuration interface of BR-310AC, select ON at IEEE802.1X Authentication and select the authentication mode at IEEE802.1X Authentication Type. IEEE802.1X Authentication mode EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS PEAP...
BR-310AC User's Guide Certificate Standard When using the authentication mode which uses a certificate, get the necessary certificate issued from the certificate authority and import it to the BR-310AC. The BR-310AC supports the following certificates: Certificate Standard The certificate supports the standards as follows:...
Check the MAC address of the non-wireless device you want to allow an access from and register it with the BR-310AC at Network Device Address of IEEE802.1X Network Device Configuration in the Web configuration interface.
- The BR-310AC bridges only the devices whose MAC address is registered to Network Device Address. Check the MAC address of the non-wireless device to bridge and register it to Network Device Address.
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When a certificate will be used for the selected authentication mode, click OK. When not, click Cancel and go on to 5. - If Cancel is clicked, the BR-310AC will be restarted. Note In the certificate configuration page, click Browse to specify the certificate file to use.
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BR-310AC User's Guide After the certificate is registered, the message below is displayed. Click Cancel. - To continue the configuration, click OK. If OK is clicked, the BR-310AC will not be restarted. Note The BR-310AC will be restarted and the IEEE802.1X authentication will take effect.
Details of each log are as follows. System Log Power-on status, operating status, etc. of BR-310AC are saved as a log file. In case of a network trouble, you can check the operating status by referring the retrieved system logs. The system log can be retrieved or deleted from the System Log page of Web...
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BR-310AC User's Guide • The system log file will remain even after BR-310AC is reset to factory defaults. • When a size of log file (file name: sys_log.txt) exceeds 10MB, a new file is created. For the existing file, a Note number will be added to the end of the file name then.
Event Log When one of the following events occurs, the log message is saved. - BR-310AC is connected to / disconnected from Access Point - BR-310AC receives a specific packet from Access Point - Smart Wireless Setup succeeded or failed In case of a network trouble, you can check the wireless connection status by referring the retrieved event logs.
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BR-310AC User's Guide • Only one file is saved for event log. • Up to 10MB log information can be saved as event log file. When it exceeds 10MB, the information will Note automatically be deleted from the older one.
The system log saved on BR-310AC can be accessed from the Web configuration interface. Connect BR-310AC and the PC using a network cable. BR-300AN Network Cable Connect the AC adaptor to BR-310AC, and the AC adaptor's plug to an electrical outlet. Outlet BR-300AN AC adaptor...
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BR-310AC User's Guide When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
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Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. - By defaults, the password entry screen is not displayed. Go on to 5 then. - To start the configuration, the PC and BR-310AC need to communicate each other properly.
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BR-310AC User's Guide Select Log to show a list of the system logs and click Save to save them. • The log files cannot be saved individually. When the message appears to confirm where to save the compressed file of system logs (sys_log_archive.tgz), click Save.
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The system log saved on BR-310AC can be deleted from the Web configuration interface. Connect BR-310AC and the PC using a network cable. BR-300AN Network Cable Connect the AC adaptor to BR-310AC, and the AC adaptor's plug to an electrical outlet. Outlet BR-300AN AC adaptor...
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BR-310AC User's Guide When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
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Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, a password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. - The password entry screen is not displayed at the initial setup. Go on to 5 then.
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BR-310AC User's Guide Select Log to show a list of the system logs and click Remove to delete them. • The system log files cannot be deleted individually. Click OK to a confirmation message. • If Cancel is clicked, the system log will not be deleted.
The event log saved on BR-310AC can be accessed from the Web configuration interface. Connect BR-310AC and the PC using a network cable. BR-300AN Network Cable Connect the AC adaptor to BR-310AC, and the AC adaptor's plug to an electrical outlet. Outlet BR-300AN AC adaptor...
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BR-310AC User's Guide When the POWER LED on top of BR-310AC turns Red, press and hold the push switch on the front. Release the push switch when the WLAN LED and STATUS LED start blinking Green together (it may take 20sec until blinking). BR-310AC will start operating in the Configuration Mode and you will be ready to configure BR-310AC from the PC.
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Enter key. Note - If a password is set to BR-310AC, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the password and click Login. - By defaults, the password entry screen is not displayed. Go on to 5 then. - To start the configuration, the PC and BR-310AC need to communicate each other properly.
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BR-310AC User's Guide Click Log - Event Log to display the event log. Click Save to save the event log. • The event log can only be saved to one file.
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5. List of Functions When the message appears to confirm where to save the event log file, click Save. is clicked, Save as option can be selected. - If Note The event log has been saved.
Plug the AC adaptor back into the outlet. Outlet ② BR-300AN AC Adaptor When the POWER LED turns Red, the restart is completed. After the restart, the BR-310AC will start in a normal mode. Con rm the LED is ON BR-300AN...
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5. List of Functions How to restart BR-310AC using the Web configuration interface: Start the BR-310AC in Configuration Mode and login to the Web configuration interface using your Web browser. From the left menu on the Web configuration interface, click Maintenance - Restart.
BR-310AC User's Guide Factory Default Configuration How to reset BR-310AC to factory defaults using the Push Switch: Unplug the AC adaptor of BR-310AC from the outlet. Outlet ① BR-300AN AC Adaptor Press and hold the push switch on the front while inserting the AC adaptor back into the electrical outlet.
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5. List of Functions How to reset BR-310AC to factory defaults using the Web configuration interface: Start the BR-310AC in Configuration Mode and login to the Web configuration interface using your Web browser. From the left menu on the Web page, click Maintenance - Initialize System Configuration.
The latest firmware file can be downloaded from our website. See the instructions below to download the firmware file. For how to upload the firmware file to BR-310AC, refer to the firmware update procedure sheet file contained in the firmware file you download.
A. Appendix Appendix A-1. List of All Settings The BR-310AC has the following configuration items: Wireless Configuration - Easy Configuration Select a wireless network. Select the SSID of the Access Point (or other wireless devices) to connect from Details Wireless Network List.
Set the SSID to connect to the wireless network (up to 32 characters). Details Up to 32 characters Range SXxxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last 6 digits on MAC address of the BR-310AC.) Default Value Note The SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN network from others.
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A. Appendix Wireless LAN Configuration - WEP Configuration Details Enable/Disable the WEP encryption. If WEP encryption is used, wireless communication will be encrypted using the settings for "WEP Key 1-4" and "Key Index". ON/OFF Range Default Value Note If encryption is not enabled, data is not encrypted and is sent as is. To ensure higher security, enabling encryption is recommended.
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BR-310AC User's Guide Wireless LAN Configuration - WPA/WPA2 Configuration Encryption Mode Select the encryption mode to use for WPA2 or WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode Details authentication. Range AES/AUTO Default Value When the network authentication mode is WPA2, AUTO cannot be used.
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A. Appendix Wireless LAN Configuration - Inner Authentication Method Configuration Inner Authentication Details Select the authentication protocol to use for EAP-TTLS. In case of PEAP, only MSCHAPv2 can be used. Range PAP / CHAP / MSCHAP / MSCHAPv2 Default Value Wireless LAN Configuration - Server Certificate Verification Configuration Server Certificate Verification Details...
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One MAC Address can be registered for Single Client Mode while 16 MAC Note Addresses can be registered for Multi-Client Mode. Wireless LAN Configuration - Smart Wireless Setup PIN Code The PIN code of BR-310AC is displayed. Details Range The value is automatically generated by clicking the button. Default Value...
Range 1000BASE-T-Full AUTO Default Value If a LINK LED on the connected device does not light on when BR-310AC is Note powered on, change the network type to that of the connected device. Network Device Address Set the MAC Address of the network device to be connected to a LAN port of Details the BR-310AC.
BR-310AC User's Guide TCP/IP Configuration DHCP Details Enable/Disable the DHCP protocol. To assign an IP address using DHCP, the DHCP server must be running in your subnetwork. ENABLE/DISABLE Range Default Value DISABLE IP Address Set the IP address. Details If the DHCP is enabled on your network, the IP Address obtained from it will be applied.
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Time before turning into Configuration Mode Details Specify the period of time until the BR-310AC turns into the Configuration Mode. If the Push Switch is pressed for the period of time specified here, the BR- 310AC will turn into the Configuration Mode.
A PAC file generated from the server Range Password Configuration Password Details Configure the password to manage the BR-310AC. This password is used for authentication to login to the Web configuration interface of BR-310AC. Up to 15 characters Range Default Value...
Access Points operating in a stealth mode will not be displayed in the list. Too many wireless devices may be operating, exceeding the maximum number of devices the BR-310AC can show on (up to 32 devices). Up to 32 wireless devices can be displayed at Wireless Network List.
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Network Device Address. This error does not occur in Multi-Client Mode. The restart is not required then. Several devices may have been connected to the BR-310AC using a HUB, though it is operating in Single Client Mode.
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The imported IEEE802.1X certificate cannot be deleted. It is impossible to delete the imported certificate only. Solution To delete the imported certificate, initialize the BR-310AC. NOTE: The imported certificate is validated only when it is used. Even if you keep the certificate, it has no impact on the authentication process since the imported certificate is used only with the compatible authentication method.
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