Jung WLAN-AC-UAE Product Documentation

Jung WLAN-AC-UAE Product Documentation

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WLAN Access Point
Ref.-no.: WLAN-AC-UAE
WLAN Access Point PoE
Ref.-no.: WLAN-AC-POE-UAE
Product documentation
applicable to firmware versions 2.x to 5.x
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04/2019

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  • Page 1 Subnet address ........... SSID ........... Password web interface ........... WLAN password ........... MAC address (Rear side / label) ........... WLAN Access Point Ref.-no.: WLAN-AC-UAE WLAN Access Point PoE Ref.-no.: WLAN-AC-POE-UAE Product documentation applicable to firmware versions 2.x to 5.x 04/2019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WLAN Access Point · Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Product spectrum ..................General ....................... Documentation / instructions ................. License notices ................... - License information ..................- Availability of the source codes ..............Installation / assembly of the WLAN Access Point ........... IP address assignment .................
  • Page 4 WLAN Access Point · Table of Contents - Remove guest connection ................- Delete guest log ..................Advanced functions Remote control (possible from Firmware 4.x) ..........Timer function for LAN / WLAN ..............- General information about enabling and disabling the WLAN ......- Set up timer function ..................
  • Page 5: Product Spectrum

    WLAN Access Point · Introduction Introduction Product spectrum The product range of WLAN Access Point is constantly expanding. Currently the following devices are available. • WLAN Access Point (WLAN-AC-UAE) • WLAN Access Point PoE (WLAN-AC-POE-UAE) Accessories / supplements: • Covers: AS / A ranges (A 569-1 ..PLUA ..)
  • Page 6: General

    WLAN Access Point · Introduction General The WLAN Access Point offers a contemporary alternative to meet the requirements of mod- ern network infrastructures according to DIN 18015-2 and RAL-RG 678, without sacrificing the flexible use of modern, mobile technologies such as tablet PCs or laptops and restricting the wireless data rates.
  • Page 7: Documentation / Instructions

    WLAN Access Point · Introduction Documentation / instructions The WLAN Access Point is accompanied by several instructions / notes for the following areas: License notice (GNU) Installation instructions / quick guide – in the relevant device scope of delivery Important! Product documentation –...
  • Page 8: Settings

    WLAN Access Point · Introduction In the event of a malfunction, you can keep track of and access the devices and increase the reliability of your system ! • Document the IP addresses, the associated MAC addresses (rating plate and label), the installation location, the firmware version as well as the associated passwords and access data for a possible service case (see also page 51 or title page).
  • Page 9: System Prerequisites

    WLAN Access Point · Introduction System prerequisites LAN connection via copper network cable (2.2 mm) Firmware 2.x to 5.x (see A) PC / laptop / tablet with browser User interface of the web interface The web interface is operated via common elements: Note: B = Tab and sub-tab–...
  • Page 10: Configuration

    (tablet, PC or similar). The WLAN Access Point logs on to the network with the SSID Jung. The WLAN password is wireless123 when delivered. Possibly, the IP address of the tablet / PC must be adjusted manually beforehand ! (192.168.0.xxx, Subnet 255.255.255.0) –...
  • Page 11: Change The Password For The Web Interface

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Change the password for the web interface Increase access protection by setting an individual password. • To do this, switch to the password entry via the menu System / Administration. By clicking on the green arrows, you can view the previous password. •...
  • Page 12: Changing The Ssid

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Changing the SSID Increase access protection by assigning an individual SSID. • To do this, go to the sub-menu Interface configuration (see figure below) via the menu Network > Wireless > Accesspoint. Call up the first tab General Setup. •...
  • Page 13: Status Information

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Status information Status > Overview shows the current values of the system and which devices are connect- Note: ed to the WLAN Access Point. The System sub-item displays the following information: Due to the operating system, the first station Mode: The standard setting is Access point may be displayed twi-...
  • Page 14: Backup / Software Update

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Under Network > Wireless, the overview can be specified further. Note: There are two different types of action available: • Scan: The network is scanned again for existing interfaces. The presentation may differ slightly if you are Add: New interfaces can be added.
  • Page 15: Reset Delivery Status

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Reset delivery status A reset resets the WLAN Access Point to the delivery status of the last firmware installed. A reset can be made as follows: with the aid of a Reset magnet (ref.-no. PL MAGNET 01) – hardware-dependent (see page 16 et seq.) via web browser (on the software side for all devices) When resetting via web browser, proceed as follows:...
  • Page 16: Logout

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Logout • By clicking on the Logout tab on the far right, you leave the user interface of the WLAN Access Point. - You must first save the settings you have made for acceptance. - In order to make further changes (at a later date), you must log in again with your password.
  • Page 17 WLAN Access Point · Configuration Note: The respective position for the placement of the reed contact may vary depending on the device type. If the position is known, the reset can also be done without removing the design cover! • Hold the reset magnet at the side of the reed contact (N) for more than 2 seconds and less than 5 seconds on the WLAN Access Point to trigger the reed contact.
  • Page 18: Operating Modes

    WLAN Access Point · Configuration Operating modes The definition of an operating mode is possible at any time – if a new interface is added or an assigned operating mode needs to be changed. Access the access point tab via Network > Wireless > Access point. There you can choose between four operating modes in the subsection Interface Con- Note: figuration in the tab General Settings under Mode:...
  • Page 19: General Information About The Examples

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Examples General information about the examples The WLAN Access Point acts as an interface between WLAN, permanently connected data devices and cabling in the network. Depending on the operating mode, different operating parameters must be set. The following descriptions assume manual assignment of the IP addresses of the devices.
  • Page 20: Access Point To Existing Data Socket, Front Feed Via Patch Cable

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 1: Access point to existing data socket, front feed via patch cable Internet connection of the devices via WLAN Access Point Connection of the WLAN Access Point to an existing installation /data outlet via patch cable Operating mode of the WLAN Access Point: Access point Example 2: Access point on the router, infeed via fixed connection...
  • Page 21: Multiple Access Points On The Switch (Star-Shaped, Fixed Connection)

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 3: Multiple access points on the switch (star-shaped, fixed connection) Operate multiple WLAN Access Points via a switch Hardwired connection of the WLAN Access Point via Cu cabling Operating mode of the WLAN Access Point: Access point...
  • Page 22: Bridge

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 4: Bridge Connection of two network segments via WLAN Bidirectional data exchange Interface to LAN /Internet Increase the range of WLAN-enabled devices Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point: - Base station: Access point (WDS / repeater) - Client: Interface 1: Client (WDS) Interface 2: Access point...
  • Page 23 WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 5: Repeater function (RELAYED) – WLAN Range extension • Connection of the devices to a WLAN router • Interface to LAN / Internet • Increase the range of WLAN enabled devices - General functionality – see first image - Exemplary application –...
  • Page 24: Set Up Repeater Function

    WLAN Access Point · Examples When used as a repeater, the signal strength of the signal to be amplified at the installation site must be ≥ 70 dBm. With each ‘Repeating’, the signal cuts the data throughput and thus the overall performance of your WLAN network to half.
  • Page 25 WLAN Access Point · Examples If you have been connected to the WLAN Access Point via WLAN, your con- • nection has now been disconnected. • Reconnect to the WLAN Access Point through the front port or over the network until the complete setup is complete.
  • Page 26: Multiple Repeating With Roaming - Free Movement In The Wlan Without Logging In

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 6: Multiple repeating with roaming - free movement in the WLAN without logging in Increase the range of WLAN-enabled devices Interface to LAN / Internet For all WLAN devices: - same SSID - same encryption - same IP range Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point: - Base station: Access point...
  • Page 27: Repeating / Forwarding Via Permanent Connection - Free Movement In The Wlan Without Logging In

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 7: Repeating / forwarding via permanent connection – free movement without logging in Cross-border use of the Internet via WLAN, interface to the LAN / Internet, same encryption in all rooms Same SSID for client and base station (room 1 and 2), other SSID for room 3 Same range for IP address for client and base station (room 1 and 2) Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point: - Base station (room 1): Access point...
  • Page 28: Guest Access

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Example 8: Guest access Only Internet access via guest WLAN Full network access through Access point Hardwired connection of the WLAN Access Point via Cu cabling No access to internal network Number of ‘guests‘ depending on the available internet bandwidth! Operating mode of the WLAN Access Point: Interface 1: Guest Interface 2: Access point...
  • Page 29 WLAN Access Point · Examples Important: • Save the changes using the Save command field, not the Save & Apply command field. • Change back to the overview Network > WLAN. Attention • Make sure which access point comes first, this will be your guest access point. - The second access point will be activated automatically.
  • Page 30: Enable / Disable Guest Connection

    WLAN Access Point · Examples Enable / disable guest connection Change to the Services > Guest Connections tab. • • Activate guest accounting offers two options. - Tick not set: The guest connection is disabled. The WLAN interface is still present in the device and can be re-enabled later.
  • Page 31: Advanced Functions Remote Control (Possible From Firmware 4.X)

    WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions Advanced functions Remote control (possible from Firmware 4.x) From version 4.x, it is possible to centrally configure other networked WLAN Access Points. • Call up the corresponding window via Services > Remote Control. Click on the green command field Scan •...
  • Page 32: Timer Function For Lan / Wlan

    WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions The master key ‘symbolizes’ the WLAN Access Point from which the configuration com- mands are sent and which scans the network. WLAN Access Points with identical access keys respond to these commands. • In delivery condition, both passwords are not assigned. Thus, all WLAN Note / tip Access Points have the same master and access key - i.e.
  • Page 33 WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions Enable timer Here you can generally switch the timer functionality off and on. Note: The time is constantly LED display updated to the second The LED display is independent of the timer functions and only reflects the status of according to the set- the internal interfaces.
  • Page 34: Control Wlan Access Point Via Udp

    WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions In addition, holidays can be defined. • Enter the respective date in the order DD.MM.YYYY. - The holiday circuit is treated as defined under Weekend. - If there are no time entries for weekend - see previous figure (T), nothing happens on the set holidays! Activate the switching times via the Save &...
  • Page 35: Expert Diagrams

    WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions Expert diagrams This provides you with detailed information on the current data transmissions in the LAN and WLAN area, which you can use as an analysis tool. Switch to the tab Status > Expert Diagrams > LAN. •...
  • Page 36: Network Diagnostics

    WLAN Access Point · Advanced functions Network diagnostics To test the network and Internet connections: • Switch to the Network Utilities field via the Network > Diagnostics tab. • Enter in the input field (V) a known, current Internet address (e.g. www.wikipedia.de) or a known IP address.
  • Page 37: Command Reference - Detail Settings

    WLAN Access Point · Command Reference Command Reference So far, most of the settings have been described in a functional context or as examples. Not all setting options were discussed in detail, as this would usually have led to an unma- nageable amount of information.
  • Page 38 WLAN Access Point · Command Reference System > Administration SSH access Secure Shell or SSH allows encrypted remote access to network devices. This can be programs or protocols e.g. for remote control. For this, it must be determined which device interface(s) is used for the access.
  • Page 39: Network

    WLAN Access Point · Command Reference Network Set up VLAN (port-based) VLANs allow you to set up logical subnetworks within a network structure. The data of a subnetwork are not automatically forwarded to another VLAN. The switches in the network must support this function (VLAN according to IEEE 802.3q).
  • Page 40 WLAN Access Point · Command Reference • Common configuration - General setup Protocol You have the following possibilities: Static address The IP address is assigned permanently. Recommended for the most secure configuration. DHCP Client The IP address assignment takes place automatically via the router / server. IPv4 address An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numeric designation.
  • Page 41 WLAN Access Point · Command Reference • Common configuration – Advanced Settings Overwrite MAC address Some programs or network configurations require a specific MAC address in the adapter. At this point, an adaptation can be made directly in the WLAN Access Point.
  • Page 42 WLAN Access Point · Command Reference • DHCP server – Advanced Settings • Expert knowledge - these settings require extensive knowledge of network technology and system administration. Only change these settings if you have the appropriate knowledge. Network > Wireless > interface Interface configuration The MAC address is a unique device identifier and assigned only once per device! Switch to one of the defined interfaces via the tab Network >...
  • Page 43: Annex

    WLAN Access Point · Annex Annex Range of transmit power The range of the transmit power e.g. depends on the structural infrastructure. Adjust the location for the WLAN Access Point to the spatial conditions and comply with the recom- mended installation height of 30 to 130 cm. The graph shows the reception performance as a function of the transmit power and the distance to the WLAN Access Point for concrete walls as an example.
  • Page 44: Factory Settings

    IPv4 gateway Not specified DNS server Not specified Netzwork / WLAN / settings Activated interfaces Channel Transmit power 100 % (E)SSID Jung Mode Access point WMM mode Enabled Netzwork / WLAN / extended settings Mode IEEE802.11 n Channel bandwidth 20 MHz...
  • Page 45: Adjustments When Accessing The Wlan Access Point Through Apple Mobile Devices

    WLAN Access Point. • On the device (Jung) that is selected now, tap on the info symbol (below the WLAN switch). - Typically, you will see values for DHCP that prevent you from connecting to...
  • Page 46 WLAN Access Point · Annex Change from the category DHCP to the category Static • - The values for IP address and subnet mask must be entered manually in the emp- ty fields. IP address: The first 3 blocks must be 192.168.0.x. The last position must not be 0, 5 or less than 256 and must not be assigned twice in the network! Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Exit the dialogue box by clicking on the WLAN button at the top centre to return to...
  • Page 47: Help With Malfunctions

    WLAN Access Point · Annex Help with malfunctions LEDs do not light up Cause Action The WLAN Access Point is without supply voltage. Switch on the supply voltage. LAN LED (orange) does not light up Cause Action The LAN interface has been disabled or the LED Switch the deactivated function on again.
  • Page 48: Glossary

    WLAN Access Point · Annex Glossary Designation Abbrev. Function Access point Base station, interface for wireless communication, devices are registered via WLAN at the access point, which is wired to the network, comparable to bridges or switches, based on Layer 2. Adapter Connects a wired communication device via WLAN to an access point.
  • Page 49 WLAN Access Point · Annex Designation Abbrev. Function Protocol Software agreement for data transmission Repeater Signal amplifier, which increases the range Host name Name of the access point Access protection Password Take the WLAN connection from one AP to the next AP. Roaming Secure Shell SSH /...
  • Page 50: Notes

    WLAN Access Point · Annex Notes...
  • Page 51: Address

    WLAN Access Point · Annex ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG Volmestraße 1 58579 Schalksmühle GERMANY Tel. +49 2355 806-0 Fax +49 2355 806-204 kundencenter@jung.de www.jung.de...

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