Mach Power WL-IWNAP48-062 User Manual

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IN WALL ACCESS POINT 300MPBS
WL-IWNAP48-062
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 IN WALL ACCESS POINT 300MPBS WL-IWNAP48-062 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Thanks for choosing a product Mach Power®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Chapter 1 AP Interface 1.1 Top Side 1.2 Back Side 1.3 Led indicator 1.4 Set the in wall AP into cassette 1.5 Working diagram Chapter 2 Login Chapter 3 WEB GUI interface Setting 3.1 Status 3.2 Wizard Configuration 3.2.1 Gateway Mode 3.2.2 WiFi Repeater mode 3.2.3 WISP Operation mode 3.2.4 AP Operatipon mode...
  • Page 6: Ap Interface

    This is the user manual of 300Mbps In Wall Wireless AP with Qualcomm QCA9531 chipset, which will approximate guide you how to set and apply the In Wall Wireless AP, it provide a convenient graphical interface for network construction and maintenance person, as well as a user through a simple and accurate operation, and configuration management of the in wall wireless access point.
  • Page 7: Back Side

    Back Side RST: Reset Button, it make AP revert to default data after press it 15 seconds. LAN: LAN Port to end users, like PC, TV RJ11 port: Telephone port to connect with telephone LED: LED Indicator to show the working status WAN: WAN Port, connect with ADSL modem or Internet mainly.
  • Page 8: Set The In Wall Ap Into Cassette

    Set the in wall AP into cassette Before set the in wall AP into cassette, make sure the cassette’s size is 86mm x 86mm Then set the in wall AP as following steps Working diagram In this diagram, please pay attention in following points: 1.
  • Page 10: Login

    CHAPTER 2 LOGIN 1. Connect the In Wall Wireless AP with computer in LAN cable 2. Configure the PC’s local connection IP address as 192.168.0.X (X is number from 2 to 254), subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, follow the image1. 3. Input 192.168.0.254 into IE browser, then pop up the login page, the default login pas- sword: admin, then login, please do following image2.
  • Page 11 image2 : Login image3: Device Status...
  • Page 12: Web Gui Interface Setting

    CHAPTER 3 WEB GUI INTERFACE SETTING Status After login, then image5 Device Status will be showed image5: Device Status In this page, show the AP’s default operation mode is AP mode, channel is 11, end user QTY of this AP, connection status, CPU usage status... Then in Wireless Setting, GUI configuration page showed as below: User can configure the SSID, password, band width, channel here, then Apply to finish.
  • Page 13: Wizard Configuration

    image6: Wireless setting, LAN Setting, AP Postion setting Wizard Configuration Click Wizard in Status page, will pop up following page to configure the operation mode: There are four operation mode of this in wall wireless AP, and there are explanation for each operation mode for better application.
  • Page 14: Gateway Mode

    image7: Operation mode 3.2.1 Gateway Mode Click Gateway mode, will pop up following pictures: Please choose the right WAN setting mode, then click next to continue. image8: WAN setting in Gateway Mode...
  • Page 15 image9: Wireless Setting in Gateway Mode To make the AP in some clear channel, user can click wireless analyzer at first. Picture showed as below: image10: Channel Analysis...
  • Page 16 When click Next, then will complete the Gateway mode setting and show following picture: image11: Complete the setting in Gateway Mode When return to Status, the page showed as follow image12: Status in Gateway Mode...
  • Page 17: Wifi Repeater Mode

    3.2.2 WiFi Repeater mode Click WiFi Repeater operation mode in Wizard, then following page will pop up, and choose the right SSID to bridge, then next to complete. image13: Repeater Mode Click Return button, will back to Status, show Repeater mode data, show fail or success, and user can configure this data in this page if required image14: Status in Repeater Mode...
  • Page 18: Wisp Operation Mode

    In wifi repeater operation mode, the default is SSID disable. If want to enable SSID, then click Wireless Setting. Please note: when click wireless relay setting, following page will pop up, you can make change from here easy: image15: Wireless Relay Setting 3.2.3 WISP Operation mode Click WISP operation mode in Wizard, then will pop up the configure page, please set the...
  • Page 19 image16: WISP Mode Configure the right WAN setting in WISP operation mode, then next to complete image17: WAN setting in WISP mode...
  • Page 20 Click WISP operation mode in Wizard, then will pop up the configure page, please set the WISP operation image18: Status in WISP mode Remark: When click WAN Setting, will pop up following picture image19: WAN setting in WISP mode...
  • Page 21: Ap Operatipon Mode

    3.2.4 AP Operatipon mode Set the wireless data, AP Location info as required, then click next to continue and enter into LAN setting.After LAN setting, complete the AP mode configuration and back to Status: image20: Wireless setting in AP Mode image21: LAN Setting in AP Mode...
  • Page 22: Advanced Setting

    image22: Status in AP Mode Advanced Setting In advanced setting, user can check the In Wall Wireless AP’s firmware version, working status, wireless, LAN Status, upgrade firmware, Reset... Let’s Click Advanced Setting in status page, will show return home, Setup Wizard which we showed before.
  • Page 23 3.3.1 Device Status In this page, mainly to check the In Wall Wireless AP’s status in firmware version, Wireless status and LAN status: image24: Wireless Status image25: LAN Status...
  • Page 24: Virtual Ap

    3.3.2 2.4G Wireless Setting In this part, will show the Basic Setting, Virtual AP, Access control and Advanced Setting: image26: Basic Setting in Wireless 3.3.3 2G Wireless Analyzer Mainly to analyze the AP’s singal strength in some channel, to make user more easy to choose the right channel and avoid the wifi interface.
  • Page 25 image27: Wireless Analyzer 3.3.4 Virtual AP There are 3 virtural AP in 2.4G wireless, if need virtural SSID, then users can configure it showed in following picture: image28: Virtual AP...
  • Page 26 3.3.5 2.4G Access Control Mainly show MAC allow or deny: image29: MAC Access Control 3.3.6 Advanced Settings In this page, will show the regional, RF Power, Max user access... image30: Advanced Setting...
  • Page 27: Network Setting

    3.3.7 Network setting In this page, mainly to show the LAN setting and VLAN as follow: image31: Network Setting image32: Tag VLAN Setting...
  • Page 28: Management

    3.3.8 Management In this part, show the system time, Logs, upgrade firmware, system, user info. And we show System time, how to upgrade firmware and system page to users: image33: System Time image34: Firmware Upgrade...
  • Page 29: Share Internet And Obtain Ip Address Automatically

    image35: System info CHAPTER 4 SHARE INTERNET AND OBTAIN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY Set computer’s TPC/IP as Obtain an IP address automatically, Obtain DNS server address automatically as following picture showed. The computer will obtain the IP address from router or base station to get Internet...
  • Page 30: Trouble Shooting

    CHAPTER 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING The Failure phenomenon and solution: Failure phenomenon Solution SYS Indicator off Please make sure the PoE module con- nection is right. POE Port connect with AP, LAN port connect with computer Can’t land to Wireless AP through Web Please check the IP address of computer page and Wireless AP to see whether they are...
  • Page 31 Wireless AP can’t connect with AP Try to scan the avaliable wireless networ- (the status display unconnected) king again; Make sure the Wireless AP’s wireless standard is correct, (2.4Ghz signal should connect 2.4Ghz, 5.8Ghz signal should connect 5.8Ghz signal) The Security and passwords are matched between Wireless AP and AP;The signal strength of AP is too weak to connect, should be more than -75dBm;...
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