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bintec Next Generation WLAN
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  • Page 1 Manual bintec elmeg GmbH Manual bintec Next Generation WLAN Copyright© Version 1.12 (SVN 8349) 01/2019 bintec elmeg GmbH bintec Next Generation WLAN...
  • Page 2 GmbH offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manu- al. bintec elmeg GmbH is not liable for any direct, indirect, collateral, consequential or any other damage connected to the delivery, supply or use of this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation......1 bintec W2022ac and bintec W2022ac-ext ....1 1.1.1...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 3 System Management ....16 Status ......
  • Page 5 Table of Contents bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 7 External Reporting ..... . 47 SIA .......
  • Page 6 Table of Contents bintec elmeg GmbH bintec Next Generation WLAN...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Installation

    1.1.1 Setting up and connecting Note All you need for this are the cables supplied with the equipment. The device bintec W2022ac equipped integrated antennas. Their radiation is optimized for ceiling mounting. The device bintec W2022ac-ext uses external antennas. When setting up and connecting, carry out the steps in the following sequence:...
  • Page 8 1 Installation bintec elmeg GmbH Note The devices are supplied without a mains unit. The power adapter with EU plug (part number 5500002091) is available as an accessory. Connect the device to a mains socket. Use the power cord and insert it in the appro- priate socket on your device.
  • Page 9: Connectors

    1 Installation bintec elmeg GmbH mounting to an intermediate ceiling, push the plastic clips against the braces so that they click into place, too. • If necessary, secure the device with a Kensington® lock against theft. Ceilingmounting 1.1.2 Connectors The connections are located on the underside of the device:...
  • Page 10 1 Installation bintec elmeg GmbH The LEDs are arranged as follows: In operation mode, the LEDs display the following status information for your device: LED status display Colour Status Information Status green No power supply connected. Error if other LEDs are lit.
  • Page 11: Scope Of Supply

    Cable sets/mains unit/other Documentation bintec W2022ac bintec W2022ac Installation poster Safety notices bintec W2022ac-ext bintec W2022ac-ext Installation poster 4 external standard WLAN antennas Safety notices 1.1.5 General Product Features The general product features cover performance features and the technical prerequisites for installation and operation of your device.
  • Page 12: Reset

    1 Installation bintec elmeg GmbH Property Value Available interfaces: WLAN One radio module IEEE 802.11bgn MIMO 2x2 and a second radio module IEEE 802.11ac/an MU-MIMO 2x2 allow simultaneous operation at 2.4 and 5 GHz. LAN/WAN 2 x 10/100/1000 mbps PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) Power-over-Ethernet according IEEE 802.3af, compatible...
  • Page 13: Cleaning

    1.3 Pin Assignments 1.3.1 Ethernet interface The devices bintec W2022ac and bintec W2022ac-ext have two 10/100/1000 Ethernet in- terfaces. The connection is made via an RJ45 socket. The pin assignment for the Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-T interface (RJ45 socket) is as fol-...
  • Page 14: Frequencies And Channels

    1 Installation bintec elmeg GmbH Function Pair 3 - 1.4 Frequencies and channels Different certification regulations apply around the world. ETSI standards generally apply (predominantly used in Europe). For operation in Europe, please read the notes in the RED Compliance Information.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Basic Configuration

    2 Basic configuration bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 2 Basic configuration You can use the GUI (other configuration steps) for the basic configuration of your device. The basic configuration is explained below step-by-step. A detailed online help system gives you extra support.
  • Page 16: Software Update

    • Password: Note All bintec elmeg devices are delivered with the same username and password. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are therefore not protected against unau- thorised use. Make sure you change the passwords to prevent unauthorised access to...
  • Page 17: Gathering Data

    2 Basic configuration bintec elmeg GmbH 2.3.1 Gathering data The main data for the basic configuration can be gathered quickly, as no information is re- quired that needs in-depth network knowledge. If applicable, you can use the example val- ues.
  • Page 18: Configuring A Pc

    2 Basic configuration bintec elmeg GmbH 2.3.2 Configuring a PC In order to reach your device via the network and to be able to carry out configuration, the PC used for the configuration has to satisfy some prerequisites. • Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol is installed on the PC.
  • Page 19: Ip Configuration

    In the System Administration-> Global Settings ->System menu, Communication with the NetManager is . The address of the bintec elmeg Cloud NetManager is preconfigured in the NetManager IP address field. If you want to run your own manage- ment system, you need to enter the address of your server here.
  • Page 20: Modify System Password

    (c) Click LOGIN in order to get to the configuration interface. 2.5 Modify system password All bintec elmeg devices are delivered with the same username and password. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are therefore not protected against unauthorised use.
  • Page 21: Software Update

    The range of functions of bintec elmeg devices is continuously being extended. These ex- tensions are made available to you by bintec elmeg GmbH free of charge. Checking for new software versions and the installation of updates can be carried out easily with the GUI.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 System Management

    3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 3 System Management The System Management menu contains general system information and settings. You see a system status overview. Global system parameters such as the system name, date/time, passwords and licences are managed and the access and authentication meth- ods are configured.
  • Page 23: Global Settings

    3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Field Value Information - Link settings are shown. The system also displays whether the inter- face is connected or active. Interface specifics for Ethernet interfaces: • IP address • Netmask • Not configured Fields in the WLAN Interface menu...
  • Page 24 3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Field Value Location Enter the location of your device. Contact Enter the relevant contact person. Here you can enter the e- mail address of the system administrator, for example. A character string with a maximum of 255 characters is pos- sible.
  • Page 25: Passwords

    3.2.2 Passwords Setting the passwords is another basic system setting. Note All bintec elmeg devices are delivered with the same username and password. As long as the password remains unchanged, they are not protected against unauthorised use. bintec Next Generation WLAN...
  • Page 26: Date And Time

    3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Make sure you change the passwords to prevent unauthorised access to the device If the password is not changed, under System Management->Status there appears the warning: "System password not changed!" The System Management->Global Settings->Passwords menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the System Password menu.
  • Page 27 3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH You have the following options for determining the system time (local time): Manual The time can be set manually on the device. If the correct location of the device (country/city) is set for the Time Zone, switching from summer time to winter time (and back) is automatic.
  • Page 28 3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Current Local Time The current date and current system time are shown here. The entry cannot be changed. Fields in the menu Manual Time Settings Field Description Set Date Clicking into the field for adding a date brings up a standard cal- ender.
  • Page 29: Remote Authentication

    3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH 3.3 Remote Authentication This menu contains the settings for user authentication. 3.3.1 RADIUS RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a service that enables authentica- tion and configuration information to be exchanged between your device and a RADIUS server.
  • Page 30 3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH Field Value If the RADIUS server has authenticated the information con- tained in the ACCESS_REQUEST, it sends an AC- CESS_ACCEPT to your device together with the parameters used for setting up the connection. ACCESS_REJECT Server ->...
  • Page 31 3 System Management bintec elmeg GmbH The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields: Fields in the Server Options menu Field Description Auth Port Enter the port to be used for authentification. The default value (according to RFC 2138) is Acct Port Enter the port to be used for accounting.
  • Page 32: Chapter 4 Lan

    4 LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 4 LAN In this menu, you configure the addresses in your LAN and can structure your local network using VLANs. 4.1 VLAN/Bridge Groups 4.1.1 Port Configuration In this menu, you can define and view the rules for receiving frames at the VLAN ports.
  • Page 33: Ip Configuration

    4 LAN bintec elmeg GmbH 4.2 IP Configuration In this menu, you can edit the IP configuration of the LAN and Ethernet interfaces of your device. 4.2.1 Interfaces The existing IP interfaces are listed in the LAN->IP Configuration->Interfaces menu. You can edit the IP configuration of the interfaces or create virtual interfaces for special applica- tions.
  • Page 34 4 LAN bintec elmeg GmbH The first subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses 192.168.42.1 and 192.168.42.2, for example, and the second subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses 192.168.46.1 and 192.168.46.2. To be able to exchange data packets with the first subnet, your device uses the IP address 192.168.42.3, for example, and 192.168.46.3 for the second subnet.
  • Page 35 4 LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description face to a VLAN by entering the VLAN ID of the relevant VLAN. Possible values are (default value) to MAC Address Enter the MAC address associated with the interface. For virtual interfaces, you can use the MAC address of the physical inter- face under which the virtual interface was created by activating Use built-in, but VLAN IDs must be different.
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Wireless Lan

    Pay attention to the security and conformity information provided with your product! 5.1 WLAN In the Wireless LAN->WLAN menu, you can configure all WLAN modules of your device. Your devices bintec W2022ac and bintec W2022ac-ext have two WLAN modules WLAN 1 and WLAN 2. 5.1.1 Radio Settings In the Wireless LAN->WLAN->Radio Settings menu, an overview of the configuration op-...
  • Page 37 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH The Wireless LAN->WLAN->Radio Settings-> menu consists of the following fields: Fields in the menu Wireless Settings Field Description Operation Mode Define the mode in which the wireless module of your device is to operate.
  • Page 38 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description For Operation Band = • • (default value) For Operation Band = • • (default value) Fields in the menu Performance Settings Field Description Wireless Mode Select the wireless technology that the access point is to use.
  • Page 39 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description • : Devices which operate according to have access. • : Your device operates according to either 802.11ac. • : Your device operates only according to 802.11n. • : The device operates only in accordance with 802.11a.
  • Page 40 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH The menu Advanced Settings consists of the following fields: Fields in the Advanced Settings menu Field Description Channel Plan Select the desired channel plan. The so-called channel plan allows the automatic selection of channels based on specific choices. This ensures that channels do not overlap, i.e.
  • Page 41: Wireless Networks (Vss)

    5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Beacon Period For Operation Band = Enter the time in milliseconds between the sending of two beacons. Possible values are The default value is Short Guard Interval Enable this function to reduce the guard interval (= time between transmission of two data symbols) from 800 ns to 400 5.1.2 Wireless Networks (VSS)
  • Page 42 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Standard IEEE 802.11i for wireless systems contains basic security specifications for wire- less networks, in particular with regard to encryption. It uses WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Ac- cess). It also includes the use of the advanced encryption standard (AES) to encrypt data.
  • Page 43 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Mode = with WPA Mode = . This method contains hardware- based encryption and RADIUS authentication of the client. In special cases, combination with IPSec is possible. • Restrict WLAN access to permitted clients. Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless net-...
  • Page 44 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) or IEEE802.1d. The function is activated by selecting The function is enabled by default. Fields in the menu Bridge Group settings Field Description Bridge Group Select an existing bridge group ( etc.), a new bridge...
  • Page 45 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description • : TKIP is used. • (default value): AES or TKIP is used. WPA2 Cipher For Security Mode = for WPA Mode = Select the type of encryption with which to apply WPA 2 .
  • Page 46 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description less networks can be created and a warning message will ap- pear if the maximum number of clients is reached. Possible values are whole numbers between The default value is Client Band select Select whether the 5 GHz band is preferred.
  • Page 47 5 Wireless LAN bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description (DTIM). The DTIM field is a data field in transmitted beacons that in- forms clients about the window to the next broadcast or multic- ast transmission. If clients operate in power save mode, they come alive at the right time and receive the data.
  • Page 48: Chapter 6 Maintenance

    6 Maintenance bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 6 Maintenance This menu provides you with numerous functions for maintaining your device. It firstly provides a menu for testing availability within the network. You can manage your system configuration files. If more recent system software is available, you can use this menu to in- stall it.
  • Page 49 6 Maintenance bintec elmeg GmbH The current configuration and all changes you set on your device during operation are stored in the working memory (RAM). The contents of the RAM are lost if the device is switched off. So if you modify your configuration and want to keep these changes for the...
  • Page 50 6 Maintenance bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Action Select the action you wish to execute. After each task, a window is displayed showing the other steps that are required. Possible values: • (default value): • : Under Filename select a config- uration file you want to import.
  • Page 51: Reboot

    6 Maintenance bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Source Location Only for Action = Select the source of the update. Possible values: • (default value): The system software file is stored locally on your PC. • : The file is stored on a remote server specified in the URL.
  • Page 52: Factory Reset

    6 Maintenance bintec elmeg GmbH 6.3 Factory Reset In the menu Maintenance->Factory Reset, you can reset your device via GUI to the ex works state. Note Note that resetting the device to the ex-works state also deletes all additionally in- stalled GUI language and help files.
  • Page 53: Chapter 7 External Reporting

    7 External Reporting bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 7 External Reporting In this system menu, you define what system protocol messages are saved on which com- puters, and whether the system administrator should receive an e-mail for certain events. Information on IP data traffic can also be saved--depending on the individual interfaces. In addition, SNMP traps can be sent to specific hosts in case of error.
  • Page 54: Chapter 8 Monitoring

    8 Monitoring bintec elmeg GmbH Chapter 8 Monitoring This menu contains information that enable you to locate problems in your network and monitor activities, e.g. at your device's WAN interface. 8.1 Internal Log 8.1.1 System Messages In the Monitoring->Internal Log->System Messages menu, a list of all internally stored system messages is displayed.
  • Page 55 8 Monitoring bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Shows the serial number of the interface. Description Displays the name of the interface. Type Displays the interface text. Tx Packets Shows the total number of packets sent. Tx Bytes Displays the total number of octets sent.
  • Page 56: Network Status

    8 Monitoring bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description Remote Address Displays the IP address to which an active TCP connection ex- ists. Remote Port Displays the port to which an active TCP connection exists. 8.2.2 Network Status The menu Monitoring->Interfaces->Network Status provides an overview of all IP inter- faces currently configured on the device.
  • Page 57: Neighbor Aps

    8 Monitoring bintec elmeg GmbH Field Description MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the associated client. IP Address Shows the IP address of the client. Uptime Shows the time in hours, minutes and seconds for which the cli- ent is logged in.
  • Page 58: Index

    Index bintec elmeg GmbH ACCOUNTING_STOP Index Action 43 , 48 Configuration Encryption Confirm Admin Password Access Control Contact Accounting interval Current Local Time Acct Port Date Allowed Addresses Description 48 , 49 Auth Port Destination File Name Bandwidth Filename Based on Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 59 Index bintec elmeg GmbH Status 48 , 49 Remote Authentication Subsystem System Admin Password Software &Configuration System Name Status Third Timeserver WLAN 30 , 50 Time External Reporting Time Zone Transmit Power Maintenance Tx Bytes 48 , 49 Monitoring Tx Errors...
  • Page 60 Index bintec elmeg GmbH VLAN/Bridge Groups bintec Next Generation WLAN...

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