Digital Data Communications WAP-6010 User Manual

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Wireless LAN Device Series
N_Max Wireless Access Point
WAP-6010 User's Manual
Version. 1 (Draft. 2008.12.12)
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  • Page 1 Wireless LAN Device Series N_Max Wireless Access Point WAP-6010 User’s Manual Version. 1 (Draft. 2008.12.12)
  • Page 2: Notice

    Notice FCC Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
  • Page 3 CE Statement ZINWELL, hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirement and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This device will be sold in the following EEA countries : Austria, Italy, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Denmark, Luxembourg, Finland, Netherlands, France, Norway, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Iceland, Sweden, Ireland, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania.
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface This guide is for the experienced user who installs and manages the N_Max WAP-6010 product hereafter referred to as the “device”. To use this guide, you should have experience working with the TCP/IP configuration and be familiar with the concepts and terminology of...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE ....................................2 PREFACE....................................4 CH 1. WAP-6010 INSTALLATION ..........................7 ................................. 7 ACKING ..........................7 ONNECTORS UTTONS AND ............................8 ARDWARE NSTALLATION CH 2. FIRST TIME CONFIGURATION.........................8 ............................8 EFORE TART TO ONFIGURE ......................... 9 NOWING THE ETWORK PPLICATION CH 3.
  • Page 6 System Log ........................34 CHANNEL NUMBER..............................35 SPECIFICATION................................36...
  • Page 7: Ch 1. Wap-6010 Installation

    Ch 1. WAP-6010 Installation Packing List Before starting the installation of the device, please make sure the package contains the following items: ● WAP-6010 AP unit x 1 ● Power Adapter x 1 ● RJ-45 Cable x 1 Connectors, Buttons and LEDs...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    From left to right: LAN: You can connect the Ethernet port to PC or the other switch. POWER: Please supply the power in 12V and 1A. Reset Button: Press Reset button to revert it to factory default. Antenna port: There are two antenna ports in the both ends of this side. Connect the antenna into the port.
  • Page 9: Knowing The Network Application

    device. The default IP address of the device is 192.168.0.254, and the subnet-mask is 255.255.255.0. For the first time configuration, please login with username: admin and password: admin. Please note that the DHCP server inside the device is default to up and running. Do not have multiple DHCP servers in your network environment, otherwise it will cause abnormal situation.
  • Page 10 AP (Access Point) / Bridge The wireless radio of device serves as communications “hub” for wireless clients and provides a connection to a wired LAN. AP Client mode This mode enables the establishment of connection with the other AP using infrastructure/Ad-hoc networking types.
  • Page 11: Ch 3. Detail Configuration

    Ch 3. Detail Configuration Operation Mode This device supports 3 modes of radio. Click the radio button to select one among the modes. AP/Bridge: This mode is to setup as an AP-bridge. The other WLAN clients (WLAN Station) associate to this device to get the LAN connection. AP Client: This mode is to associate to AP or other clients.
  • Page 12: Tcp/Ip Settings

    TCP/IP Settings Configuring LAN Interface Description Item This is the IP Address for this device. You can login this IP IP Address Address via LAN/WLAN, and you can change it if you want to. This is the subnet mask for the LAN. The default value is Subnet Mask “255.255.255.0”.
  • Page 13: Wireless Settings

    This is the subnet mask of this domain. The default value is Subnet mask “255.255.255.0”. This is the primary DNS server for the LAN PCs. Primary DNS Server This is the second DNS server for the LAN PCs. Secondary DNS Server This is the default gateway for the LAN PCs.
  • Page 14 The available options are “11b/g mixed mode”, “11b only”, Network Mode “11g only”, “11n only” and “11b/g/n mixed mode”. We recommend selecting the default value “11b/g/n mixed mode”. Network Name (SSID) The SSID, which is also called ESSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use in order to establish and maintain wireless connectivity.
  • Page 15 802.11g WDS network. HTMIX is for 802.11 g/n WDS network. Greenfield is for pure 802.11n WDS network. This device connects 4 WDS devices. Enter the MAC AP MAC Address Address in the field to connect. HT Physical Mode—only configurable in 11 b/g/n mixed or 11n only mode. Description Item Operating Mode...
  • Page 16: Advanced

    The table below shows the relationship among Phy data rate, Bandwidth and Guard Interval. Data Rate Bandwidth = 20MHz Bandwidth = 40MHz Mbps Short Guard Long Guard Short Guard Long Guard Interval Interval Interval Interval 0 (1S) 13.5 14.4 21.7 19.5 40.5 28.9...
  • Page 17 synchronize the wireless network. The beacon interval is the time interval between beacons sending by this unit in AP or AP+WDS mode. The default and recommended beacon interval is 100 milliseconds. This is the Delivery Traffic Indication Map. It is used to alert Data Beacon Rate...
  • Page 18: Security

    Multicast-to-Unicast Converter Description Item Enable/Disable to enable this function. Multicast-to-Unicast Security Wireless Security/Encryption Settings Select SSID Description Item SSID choice Choose the ESSID to configure the security setting. Wireless Security/Encryption Settings Description Item Disable, OPEN, SHARED, WEPAUTO, WPA, WPA-PSK, Security Mode WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2...
  • Page 19 WEP Encryption Setting Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is implemented in this device to prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network. The WEP setting must be as same as each client in your wireless network. Authentication Type: Open, Shared and Auto. When choose “Open” or “Shared”, all of the clients must select the same authentication to associate this AP.
  • Page 20 Server address, Server Port and Server Key of the target RADIUS server. WPA Algorithms: TKIP, AES, TKIP/AES. Select the encryption type. When selecting TKIP/AES, the client can use whether TKIP or AES for the authentication. Pre-Authentication Support option: This option only appears when selecting WPA2 or WPA/WPA2 as the authentication mode.
  • Page 21: Wps

    V: Supported. X: Not supported. WDS function supports the same model only. WPS function supports only WPA-PSK or WPS2-PSK encryption. Access Policy For each SSID, the Access Policy can be selected and setup. The policy includes “Reject” and “Allow”. The Reject policy rejects the station according to the MAC table in the policy configuration, and let the other stations to connect.
  • Page 22 The options and the information fields are showed below. WPS Config Description Item WPS Enable/Disable Select to enable this function. WPS Summary—information of WPS Description Item WPS Current Status It shows the current status of the WPS process. It indicated whether the WPS is configured. WPS Configured It is the first SSID of the device.
  • Page 23: Station List

    Station List In the Station list, the information of associated clients is displayed.
  • Page 24: Client Mode

    Client mode Profile In the first page, you can see the profile list to show the information including Profile name, SSID, Channel, Authentication, Encryption and Network Type. Use four buttons to manage the profile list. The “Add” button is to add a new profile. The “Delete” button is to delete the selected profile.
  • Page 25: Link Status

    Method Hexadecimal. WEP Keys For WEP key, please input the key1-4. The key text and the length must match the above settings. Default Key Select the default Tx WEP key. Choose the algorithm between TKIP and AES. WPA Algorithms Input the key for WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. The length is from Pass Phrase 8 to 63 characters.
  • Page 26: Site Survey

    Site Survey Advance Configuration Description Item Connect button Check the radio button in front of the ESSID and click “Connect” button to connect. Click this button to refresh the list. Rescan Check the radio button and click this button to add the Add Profile ESSID to the profile.
  • Page 27: Advanced

    Advanced Advance Configuration Description Item Wireless Mode Choose the WLAN type. The available options are (Infrastructure) “802.11B/G/N mixed mode”, “802.11B Only”, “802.11G Only”, “802.11N Only”, “802.11GN mixed mode”, and “802.11 B/G/N mixed mode”. This is the range of the source IP Address. Tx Burst HT Physical Mode Description...
  • Page 28: Qos

    Coding Scheme) QoS Configuration Description Item Check the box to enable WMM function. It depends on the associated AP, if it supports WMM and you can enable this function on this device. Check the box to enable WMM function. It depends on the WMM Power Saving associated AP, if it supports WMM and you can enable this function on this device.
  • Page 29: Wps

    The WPS AP lists in the top of the page. The bottom panel shows the status of WPS. Please refer to the section of Access Point mode for the operation. 11n Configuration Description Item Click this button to refresh the WPS AP list. Refresh button This device only supports Enrollee in WLAN client mode.
  • Page 30: Management

    Management Status System Info Description Item It shows the model name of the device. Model It shows the version of firmware on this device. Firmware Version It indicates the time on this device. If the NTP client is System Time enabled, the time will sync with the NTP server.
  • Page 31: Statistic

    The number of associated WLAN clients show in this Associated field. Clients This is the driver version. Driver Vision Client mode Description Item This is the wireless mode for the device such as AP, Mode client mode. This is the WLAN status. Status Reserved for the future expansion.
  • Page 32: Snmp

    Time Zone: Select local time zone. NTP Server: Input the NTP server address. If you are not sure about the local NTP server address, you can input pool.ntp.org. NTP synchronization (hours): This is the time interval of NTP synchronization. The range is 1-300 hours.
  • Page 33 request will be lost after rebooting the device SNMP Settings Description Item Options: Enable/Disable. Select “Enable” to enable this snmp Enable text function. The details setting shows only when enables this function. This is password sent with each trap to the SNMP Read Community Manager.
  • Page 34: Upgrade Firmware

    1.3.6.1.4.1.99.4 Band, 802.11g / 802.11b only 1.3.6.1.4.1.99.5 RSSI, Receive Signal Strength Index (Support AP and Client RSSI) 1.3.6.1.4.1.99.6 Active_Clients, The number of associate clients 1.3.6.1.4.1.99.7 Active_Clients_List, Client’s Information (MAC Address, Data Rate, RSSI…etc) 1.3.6.1.4.1.99.8 Encryption, Encryption type of device in Wireless Network Upgrade Firmware This page provides the firmware upgrade function.
  • Page 35: Channel Number

    Channel Number The following table is the available frequencies (in MHz) for the 2.4 GHz radio: Channel No. Frequency Country Domain 2412 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 2417 Americas, EMEA, Japan, and China 2422 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 2427 Americas, EMEA, Japan, Israel, and China 2432...
  • Page 36 Specification 2.4~2.4835GHz Frequency Range 17dBm ± 1dB@11Mbps 802.11b TX power 14dBm ± 1dB@54Mbps 802.11g TX power 14dBm ± 1dB@150Mbps 802.11n TX power -89dBm ± 2dB@11Mbps 802.11b RX sensitivity -74dBm ± 2dB@54Mbps 802.11g RX sensitivity -66dBm ± 2dB@150Mbps 802.11n RX sensitivity 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps Data Rate 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6Mbps...
  • Page 37 Firmware upgrade, password management. CE, FCC, NCC, TELEC, BSMI, VCCI, Anatel, Wi-Fi Certification compliant...

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