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Outdoor
Wireless Access Point
User's Manual
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and
retain it for future reference.
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Virtual Server Mapping................................................................ 21
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General DHCP Server Parameter............................................... 24
4.3.2
Fixed Host Entries ....................................................................... 24
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Configure Community Pool ......................................................... 26
4.4.2
Configure Trap Host Pool............................................................ 27
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IEEE 802.1x Access Control ....................................................... 31
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MAC based Access Control ........................................................ 32
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CONFIGURATION............................................................ 15
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ■ Contents CHAPTER 1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........... 1 ................1 EFORE TART Outdoor ..2 OCATE THE CCESS OINT AND NLINE OWER NJECTOR ORTS ..............3 NSTALLING THE NTENNAS Wireless Access Point ..........3 NSTALLING THE ONSOLE ABLE ....... 4 ONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY AND THERNET CABLE ...............
  • Page 2: Chapter 1. Hardware Installation

    4.7.1 Software Upgrade ............... 33 4.7.2 Administration................34 Chapter 1. Hardware Installation CHAPTER 5. STATUS MONITOR............35 This chapter describes the procedures for installing the SendFar Outdoor Access Point................. 36 YSTEM NFORMATION DHCP I ................37 NFORMATION ................ 38...
  • Page 3: Installing The

    Locate the Access Point and Inline Power Installing the Antennas Injector Ports Step 1: With the unit powered off, attach the dipole antenna to the antenna connector as shown in Figure 1.3. Ethernet port 1 for connecting the MIL-C-5015 style Ethernet Special Cable NOTE: Do not over-tighten;...
  • Page 4: Connecting The Power Supply And Ethernet Cable

    and set the terminal to 15200 Baud, No-Parity, 8 data bits, 1 Stop bit, and ANSI compatible. Outdoor Installation NOTE: This connection is required for setting up initial configuration information. Outdoor Access Point device can be mounted on the side of a After configuration is completed, this cable may be removed until additional building or mounted to an mast as shown in following: configuration is required via the Serial Port.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Network Topologies

    Chapter 2. Network Topologies Wireless Access Bridge This chapter describes several main types of installations commonly implemented using the Outdoor Wireless Access Point (OWAP). This is by no means intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible configurations, but rather shows examples of some of the more common implementations (as shown in following figuration).
  • Page 6: Ppp O E Ethernet Connection

    Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection Ethernet connection 1. Set the OWAP as a Router (Wireless Interface IP is 192.168.1.1, must 1. Set the OWAP as a Router (Wireless Interface IP is 192.168.1.1, turn on NAT on Ethernet Interface).
  • Page 7: Wireless Access Router With Static Ip Ethernet Connection

    Chapter 3. Web Access Ethernet connection Web Connection The SendFar Wireless Access Point (OWAP) supports access to the configuration system through the use of an HTTP Interface (web browser). Before configuring the OWAP, you need to know the IP Address assigned to the unit.
  • Page 8 Reboot or turn on your OWAP Figure 3-2 Login Screen When the OWAP is powered up, the “Current Network Status” will be Enter root in the User Name and the Password fields. And then the displayed. web configuration user interface screen appears. Figure 3-1 Current Network Status Web Access Procedure Once you identify the IP Address assigned to your OWAP, use your web...
  • Page 9: Chapter 4. Configuration

    - MAC Filter Chapter 4. Configuration ▽ Running Status System Info ● Introduction DHCP Info ● Station Info ● Statistic Info ● What you Need to Know ▽ Utility Since each network is unique, the OWAP must be configured to operate in Software Upgrade ●...
  • Page 10: System Setup

    System Setup When setting up a SendFar Wireless Access Router (OWAP), you must decide which operation mode that your OWAP works. This feature is available in the “/General Config/System/” page. Figure 4-1 & 4-2 show the “General Configuration – System Setup”...
  • Page 11: Modification Of This Page

    - Bridge Subnet Mask. Enter an IP subnet mask to identify the sub Default Route IP network so the IP address can be recognized on the LAN. - IP Address. Enter the default Gateway IP Address. Default Route IP DNS Server IP - IP Address.
  • Page 12: Tcp/Ip Protocol Configure

    After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the TCP/IP Protocol Configure modification of this page. 4.2.1 Virtual Server Mapping Wireless Router with static IP Ethernet connection Sometimes, the operator can expose the internal servers on the local intranet to the public Internet.
  • Page 13: Configure Dhcp Server

    Access Interface: Indicate the translation occurs on which interface (Wireless interface / Ethernet interface), such as Ethernet. Configure DHCP server Sometimes, the operator want to managing a large TCP/IP network Protocol: Indicate which protocol (TCP/UDP) you want to translate requires maintaining accurate and up-to-date IP address and domain name from outside to internal server, such as TCP.
  • Page 14: General Dhcp Server Parameter

    5. To add another entry to the Fixed Host Mapping Pool, repeat step 1 4.3.1 G Server Parameter eneral DHCP through step 3. - Trigger DHCP Service. Select Enable to allow the OAP to assign 6. When you have included all the entries you need, click FINISH . IP Addresses from IP Pool Table.
  • Page 15: Configure Snmp

    - Access Right. Select a command from the pull down menu for this field. Configure SNMP - Community. Enter the password related the Access Right in this field. Click General Config, SNMP, and then the General Configuration – SNMP Community Parameter screen appears. Figure 4-7 shows the current Click OK .
  • Page 16: Configure Wireless Related Parameters

    Specify the Version, IP Address and Community field. Configure Wireless related parameters - Version. Select Disable, Version 1 or Version 2 to control this trap host. Click General Cofig, Wireless. The Wireless LAN information page Figure 4-10 appears. In here, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold - IP Address.
  • Page 17: Security

    bridge issues a request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices Security are associating with the access point, or in areas where the clients are far apart and can detect only the bridge and not each other.
  • Page 18: Mac Based Access Control

    address, Share key between OWAP and Radius server, Utility authentication port and accounting port on this Radius server. 5. Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of 4.7.1 Software Upgrade this page. 1. Click Utility, select Software Upgrade page (as shown in Figure 4- 13), and then you can use TFTP to upgrade your AP.
  • Page 19: Administration

    4.7.2 Administration Chapter 5. Status Monitor Click Utility, Administration. Figure 4-14 shows the Utility – Administration You can see the system running status and the some information on this page. windows. Click the Running Status link on the left window (as shown in Figure 5-1), you can choose which function that you want to monitor.
  • Page 20: System Information

    System Information Click Running Status, System Info. Figure 5-2 shows the System DHCP Information Information page. Click Running Status, DHCP Info. Figure 5-3 shows the DHCP assigned IP Information page. Figure 5-2 Running Status – System Info In this page, you can see the system information and most running Figure 5-2 Running Status –...
  • Page 21: Station Information

    Station Information Statistic Information Click Running Status, Station Info. Figure 5-3 shows the associated stations information page. Click Running Status, Statistic Info. Figure 5-3 shows the statistic of interface page. Figure 5-3 Running Status – Station Info Figure 5-4 Running Status – Statistic Info In this page, you can see how many wireless stations associated to this AP, this association table includes the associated station MAC address and the In this page, you can see the packet statistic of each interface, Wireless...
  • Page 22: Chapter 6. Specifications

    Network Information Chapter 6. Specifications Protocol Supported TCP/IP NAT/NAPT General Virtual Server Compatibility Fully interoperable with IEEE802.11b DHCP client compliant products DHCP server Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15, ETSI 300/328 PPPoE Output: DC 5V/3A Power Supply Bridge Input: 100/240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Temperature Range 0 to 55 ℃...
  • Page 23: Chapter 7. Default Settings

    default route when TCP/IP Chapter 7. Default Settings filtering Primary DNS Server IP 192.168.2.254 IP addresses of the DNS General Configuration Servers of your Local ISP Second DNS Server IP 7.1.1 System 7.1.2 Virtual Server Mapping Parameter Description Default Value Parameter Description Default Value...
  • Page 24: Dhcp

    7.1.3 DHCP 7.1.4 SNMP Parameter Description Default Value 7.1.4.1 Table of SNMP Community Pool: Disable or Enable automatic IP Trigger DHCP Service address assignment to wireless Disable Parameter Description Default Value stations Index 1 Enable or disable the function Enable IP address of the gateway for Index 2 of the corresponding community...
  • Page 25: Wireless Lan

    7.1.4.2 Table of SNMP Trap Community Host Pool: 7.1.5 Wireless LAN Parameter Description Default Value Parameter Description Default Value Index 1 Select or disable the SNMP Version1 Define the regulatory domain to Regulatory Domain Index 2 Version Which this NIC may be deployed Version2 Index 3 Version 1: MIB1...
  • Page 26: Utility

    are valid entries. If entered Chapter 8. Regulatory Compliance Information incorrectly, program will not write keys to a driver. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Utility This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 27 Professional Installation Per the recommendation of the FCC, the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system, which are intended to operated solely as a point-to- point system and whose total power exceeds +30dBm EIRP, require professional installation. It is the responsibility of the installer and the end user that the high power systems are operated strictly as a point-to-point system.

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