LanReady Technologies WDR2000 User Manual

Ieee802.11 b/g outdoor ap/bridge, support ieee802.11a client backhaul

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IEEE802.11 b/g Outdoor
AP/Bridge
(Support IEEE802.11a Client Backhaul)
WDR2000
User's Manual
Version 1.2
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  • Page 1 IEEE802.11 b/g Outdoor AP/Bridge (Support IEEE802.11a Client Backhaul) WDR2000 User’s Manual Version 1.2...
  • Page 2: Important Note

    This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. LanReady declare that WDR2000 , (FCC ID:SCD0059 is limited in CH1~CH 11 by specified firmware controller in USA. ” 5.15 ~ 5.35GHz & 5.470~5.725GHz frequency range will be disabled in USA...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................3 Package Contents ......................5 Hardware Setup......................5 Ethernet & RS-232 Console Connector:..............5 PSE BOX : for Power Over Ethernet (POE) ............6 Minimum System Requirements..................7 Introduction........................7 Features and Benefits.....................8 Four Operational Modes ....................9 AP Mode ........................9 Repeater Mode .....................10 Point to Point Mode .....................10 Point to Multi Point Mode ...................
  • Page 4 Firewall setting Firewall ..................33 Virtual Server setting Virtual Server ...............36 Connection Status ......................37 Firmware upgrade Upgrade ..................38 Reset System Reset ....................39...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents The standard package of the system includes: Wireless-G Outdoor AP/Bridge x 1 PSE BOX x 1 Arrester x 2 RF Cable x 2 Ethernet cable x 2 Console cable x 1 AC Power cable x1 Accessories package x1 CD-ROM x 1 Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the Outdoor Bridge will cause damage and void the...
  • Page 6: Pse Box : For Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    WAN Port --- It used for connecting to ADSL for ISP PSE BOX : for Power Over Ethernet (POE) PSE BOX AC Power cable Power Over Ethernet : RJ-45 cable connecter PSE BOX (POWER &DATA OUT port) and Wireless-G Outdoor AP/Bridge WAN or LAN Ethernet Port Power LED Link Active LED...
  • Page 7: Minimum System Requirements

    Minimum System Requirements Computers with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet Adapter Internet Explorer version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator version 7.0 and above Introduction The OUTDOOR BRIDGE covers a large operating distance, providing an 802.11a/b/g outdoor WLAN which enables users to access the Internet or an organization’s network.
  • Page 8: Features And Benefits

    Features and Benefits Features the benefit of Robust Outdoor Housing - Designed for harsh outdoor environments, with die-cast, watertight housing, built-in heater and temperature sensor High Performance Dual Radio usage for simultaneous operations of AP and Bridge for backhaul applications. The dual radio can be configures for AP and Bridge ;...
  • Page 9: Four Operational Modes

    Four Operational Modes AP Mode AP Mode Wireless Eth WAN Port Internet Cable/ADSL Modem...
  • Page 10: Repeater Mode

    Repeater Mode Repeater Mode Access Point Repeater1 Repeater2 Wireless Client Point to Point Mode Point to Point (P2P : Wireless Bridge) Mode Wired Network Wired Network LAN2 LAN1 L2 Switch L2 Switch P2P-1 P2P-2...
  • Page 11: Point To Multi Point Mode

    Point to Multi Point Mode PMP ( Wireless Bridge) Mode Wired Network LAN2 L2 Switch Wired Network P2P-1 LAN1 Wired Network LAN3 L2 Switch P2P-2 Using the Configuration Menu To configure the OUTDOOR BRIDGE, use a computer which is connected to the OUTDOOR BRIDGE with an Ethernet cable (see the Network Layout diagram).
  • Page 12 After the connection is established, you will see the user identification window as shown. Note: If you have changed the default IP address assigned to the OUTDOOR BRIDGE, make sure to enter the correct IP address. If you want to change setting, you will see the user identification window as shown.
  • Page 13: Device Ip Setting Ethernet

    Type admin in the User Name field Type default the Password field blank Click OK Note: If you have changed the password, make sure to enter the correct password. Device IP Setting Ethernet...
  • Page 14: Ap Setting --> Wireless0 Or Wireless1

    LAN is short for Local Area Network. This is considered your internal network. These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the OUTDOOR BRIDGE. These settings may be referred to as private settings. You may change the LAN IP address if needed. IP address: The default IP address is 192.168.2.254.
  • Page 18: Encryption

    Mode: Bridge/AP Bridge/WDS Routing/AP Routing/WDS or Disable Wireless. Select Bridge/AP if you want to set wireless in AP mode. Speed: The speed are Auto, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, 9Mbps,11Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps. Channel: You can select 1 of 3 country setting (US: Channel 1 ~ 11, ETSI: Channel 1 ~13, Japan: Channel 1 ~ 14 )(Note: Channel 14 only 802.11b mode).
  • Page 19: Set Encryption To Open System

    WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals. WPA uses TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) to change the temporal key every 10,000 packets (a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This ensures much greater security than the standard WEP security.
  • Page 20: Set Encryption To Open System/Shared Key

    Set Encryption to Open System/Shared Key WEP auth method: Select Open System and Shared Key to communicate the key across the network. WEP mode: Select 64, 128 bits. Key Type: 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX (Hexadecimal digits consist or the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F) code.
  • Page 21: Point To Point Mode Setting Wireless0 Or Wireless1

    Point to Point Mode Setting Wireless0 or Wireless1 Point to Point (P2P : Wireless Bridge) Mode Wired Network Wired Network LAN2 LAN1 L2 Switch L2 Switch P2P-1 P2P-2 PtP mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP encryption method can select.
  • Page 22: Point To Multi Point Mode Setting Wireless0 Or Wireless1

    Point to Multi Point Mode Setting Wireless0 or Wireless1 PMP ( Wireless Bridge) Mode Wired Network LAN2 L2 Switch Wired Network P2P-1 LAN1 Wired Network LAN3 L2 Switch P2P-2 PtMP mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP encryption method can select.
  • Page 23 WPA encryption. Pull down select “y” in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast. Set P2P-2 Wireless1 in AP/Bridge Mode, and type PMP Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06 in WDS macs fields. Then set channel the same as PMP Wireless1.Set WEP encryption the same as PMP Wireless1.Dsiable P2P-2 Wireless1 WPA encryption.
  • Page 24: Repeater Mode Setting Wireless0 Or Wireless1

    Repeater Mode Setting Wireless0 or Wireless1 Repeater Mode Access Point Repeater1 Repeater2 Wireless Client Repeater mode setting is like AP mode setting, but encryption only WEP encryption method can select. e.g AP Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.05 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.06 Repeater1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.07 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.08 Repeater2 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.09 Wireless1 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.0A Set AP Wireless1 in AP/Bridge Mode, and type Repeater1 Wireless0 Mac: 00.01.02.03.04.07 in WDS macs fields.Then set WEP encryption, and disable WPA...
  • Page 25: Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation

    Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation AP and Bridge e.g. Wireless0 do AP Setting as page 11 and Wireless1 do Bridge setting as page 17 (PtP Setting) or page 18 (PtMP setting). Wireless0 and Wireless1 can do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption AP and AP Wireless0 and Wireless1 do AP Setting as page 11.
  • Page 26: Dhcp Server Setting Dhcp

    DHCP Server Setting DHCP DHCP Server Control: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on the network. This protocol simplifies network management and allows new wireless devices to receive IP addresses automatically without the need to manually assign new IP addresses.
  • Page 27 wins: Input wins server IP DHCP Clients show the client IP and client MAC setting. (e.g. If your device ip is 192.168.2.254, then start ip is 10 and end ip is 100. System will asign ip from 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.2.100 to client.) (Note: If you change any item, click “submit”...
  • Page 28: Wan Setting Wan

    WAN Setting...
  • Page 30: Wan Status Wan Status

    To select the connection type for WAN PORT, you can choose any of the following Mode: • For static IP, please click Static IP and type IP address, IP netmask, IP gateway. • For dynamic IP address, please click the Dynamic IP and type Hostname •...
  • Page 31: Admin Setting Admin

    and click disconnect or connect to disconnect or connect your ISP at PPPoE setting. Admin setting Admin...
  • Page 32 You can change login password (default password is “default”), SNMP user name and password, and SNMP Trap setting here. (Note: If you change any item, click “submit” to store the value. Or click “clear” to restore previous value. To make settings working click Submit-> Reset-> Restart.)
  • Page 33: Firewall

    Firewall setting Firewall...
  • Page 35 In Firewall IP Rules fields you can define 20 IP rules to deny or pass networking which fit the rules. In Firewall MAC Rules fields you can control 20 MACs which can pass connect to system or deny from system. (Note: If you change any item, click “submit”...
  • Page 36: Virtual Server

    Virtual Server setting Virtual Server You can define 10 groups Virtual Server here. e.g. If you build a Server at local PC(client) and Wireless-G Outdoor AP/Bridge is connect to internet have a real IP. Check Enable the rule in Virtual Server and type Description, then key-in local PC’s IP in Local IP fields and port(use by the Server) in Local Port and select protocol (use by the Server).
  • Page 37: Connection Status

    Connection Status It will show the device connection status.
  • Page 38: Upgrade

    Firmware upgrade Upgrade Step 1 : Set your PC IP (192.168.2.X), and close PC’s firewall. Step 2 : Open a TFTP server on your PC and put the firmware in the same direct. Step 3 : Click on the Upgrade tab and then the main screen enter the PC IP address in the “tftp server :"field section 192.168.2.X , and the second option “file name"...
  • Page 39 Reboot System Reboot Click Reboot Restart will store settings and restart system.
  • Page 40 Save & Check System Save & Check Click Save & Check It will store settings and check system.

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