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AP-3
Escene Communication Co Ltd

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  • Page 1 ESCENE Wi-Fi Access point AP-3 Escene Communication Co Ltd...
  • Page 2 Escene reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Escene does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product or circuit layout(s) described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing Escene! Before using your device, please read this guide carefully. Conventions If not specifically indicated, “AP”, “this device” or “this product” mentioned in this User Guide stands for AP-3. As this AP supports both 2.4G and 5.8G, we will take 2.4G as an illustration throughout this guide.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents COPYRIGHT STATEMENT ..................................DISCLAIMER ....................................... PREFACE ......................................Conventions ...................................... ii CONTENTS ......................................PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..................................1.1 O ......................................VERVIEW 1.2 P ....................................ACKAGE ONTENTS 1.3 A ......................................PPEARANCE 1.3.1 LEDs, interface & button ................................3 1.3.2 Label ......................................4 2.1 R .......................................
  • Page 5 4.3.2 DHCP Server ..................................24 4.4 W ......................................IRELESS 4.4.1 SSID Setup....................................26 4.4.2 Radio ...................................... 33 4.4.3 Radio Optimizing ................................... 35 4.4.4 Frequency Analysis ................................37 4.4.5 WMM Setup ..................................39 4.4.6 Access Control ..................................41 4.4.7 Advanced ....................................44 4.4.8 QVLAN ....................................
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Product Overview Overview Package Contents Appearance...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Product Overview 1.1 Overview Escene AP-3, the high-density ceiling access point, is an enterprise-grade, high performance Gigabit Wi-Fi access point, prepared for ultra-high-density environments. Through the 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology and enhanced transmitted power and receive sensitivity, it can increase Wi-Fi___33 coverage, improve access density and operation stability. You can power on this AP either with the included power adapter or with an IEEE 802.3at-compliant PoE device.
  • Page 8: Appearance

    Product Overview 1.3 Appearance 1.3.1 LEDs, interface & button LEDs Description The system/AC LED. When the AP is not managed by an AC (access controller), it displays green. When the AP is managed by an AC successfully, it displays orange. ➢...
  • Page 9: Label

    Product Overview 1.3.2 Label The label is attached on the bottom of the device as shown below: General descriptions of the label: (1) (2) (3) (1) Default login IP address of the AP. When the AP is not managed by an AC (access controller), you can use this IP address to log in to the web UI of the AP.
  • Page 10: Requirement

    Fail!Do not power off!”, It means configure error, please check the network cable, the static IP in the IP Phone is correct or not, and if the AP-3 reset or not. When install multi AP-3s, you may use the same IP Phone (which configured in the step 3rd) to reset password for them.
  • Page 11: Device Management

    Device Management Network Topology Management Method Web Login Web Logout Web Layout Commonly Used Buttons...
  • Page 12: Network Tolopogy

    Device Management 3.1 Network Topology For small-scale networks, you can deploy your network as shown below. In this case, you can manage the AP via its own Web UI. - 7 -...
  • Page 13 Device Management For centralized, large-scale networks, it is complicated for you to manage all APs independently in your network. In this case, you can deploy an access controller to manage all your APs (APs work in Local mode) centrally. - 8 -...
  • Page 14: Management Method

    You can manage this AP either via its own Web UI or via the AP-3 access controller. When the AP has been connected to an AP-3 access controller, it will be managed by the access controller and obtain its IP address info from the access controller. In this case, you can log in to the Web UI of the access controller to manage the AP.
  • Page 15: Web Login

    Device Management 3.3 Web Login Connect the management PC to the switch which the AP is connecting to and then follow steps below: 1. Set your management PC’s IP to a static IP address within the following range: 192.168.0.X (2~253) and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 16: Web Logout

    Device Management 3.4 Web Logout You will be automatically logged out of the web UI after a period of inactivity. You can set the length of the inactive period the web login timeout is configurable. By default, it is 5 minutes. When it logs out, your current settings will not be saved automatically.
  • Page 17: Web Layout

    Device Management 3.5 Web Layout Three parts are included on the web page: primary/secondary navigation, three-stage navigation, and the configuration/display section. Name Description ❶ Primary/Secondary Navigation Feature menus of the AP. It is very convenient for you to choose feature menus.
  • Page 18: More Features

    More Features Status Quick Setup Network Wireless Firewall SNMP Deployment Tools...
  • Page 19: Status

    More Features 4.1 Status This section gives you an overview of device status and basic information. The following parts are included: System Status: Display the AP’s current system status and LAN information. Wireless Status: Display connected devices’ radio status and SSID status information. Traffic Statistics: Display traffic statistics of all SSIDs both at 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz.
  • Page 20: Traffic Statistics

    More Features 4.1.3 Traffic Statistics This page displays total RX/TX traffic statistics and total RX/TX traffic packets of corresponding SSIDs. Click Status > Traffic Statistics to enter page below. To view 5.8GHz traffic statistics, click 5.8GHz Traffic Statistics. Click Refresh to view latest traffic statistics. - 15 -...
  • Page 21: Wireless Clients

    More Features 4.1.4 Wireless Clients This page displays information, like MAC address, IP, connection duration and link speed of connected clients. Click Status > Wireless Clients to enter page below. To view 5.8GHz client info, click 5.8GHz Client List. Click the drop-down menu at the top right corner and you can select to view the corresponding SSID’s connected client info.
  • Page 22 More Features Configuration Steps: (In this example, the wireless radio is 2.4GHz, security mode is Mixed WPA/WPA-PSK, and encryption type is AES. For other options, please refer to 3.4.1 SSID Setup.) 1. Wi-Fi Radio: Select 2.4GHz. 2. Mode: Select AP Mode. 3.
  • Page 23: Ap Client Mode

    More Features 4.2.2 AP Client Mode In this mode, the AP will be connected to the uplink router wirelessly, and expands the uplink signal for clients connected to the AP. Plus, configurations are only required on this AP. Application Scenario in AP Client Mode: There is already an AP (Hereinafter referred as the remote AP) installed in a hotel.
  • Page 24 More Features Configuration Steps: Assume that AP2 is the remote router as the topology displays. 1. Log in to the AP2's UI and note down the corresponding info. Assuming AP2's info is as below: SSID Security Mode Key (Wi-Fi password) IP address AP-3_2 Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK...
  • Page 25: Network

    More Features 6. Click Save to apply your settings. After AP1 has bridged to AP2 successfully, wireless clients, such as smart phones, can scan and connect to AP1's SSID, E6AD9 in this case, for Internet access. 4.3 Network This section consists of the following two parts: Setup: Display the AP's MAC address of LAN port, support to configure the AP's IP info, device name and Ethernet Mode.
  • Page 26 More Features 1. If the AP's IP address has changed, you need to change your PC's IP address to one that is different from the AP but on the same network segment, and re-log in to AP's UI with AP's new IP address. 2.
  • Page 27 More Features - 22 -...
  • Page 28 More Features Parameters Description: Item Description AP's MAC address of LAN port. MAC address The primary SSID of the AP is AP-3_XXXXXX, and XXXXXX is the last six characters of this MAC address. Select the AP's address mode to obtain IP info. It is Static IP by default. ...
  • Page 29: Dhcp Server

    More Features advisable to select 10M half-duplex mode. 4.3.2 DHCP Server This AP has a built-in DHCP server, which is disabled by default. The following two parts are included: DHCP Server: Configure relevant parameters of the DHCP server. DHCP Client List: Display client info obtained from the DHCP server.
  • Page 30: Wireless

    More Features Item Description DHCP Server Check/Uncheck it to enable/disable the DHCP server. It is disabled by default. Start IP The start IP address that the DHCP server can assign to clients. By default, it is 192.168.0.100. End IP The end IP address that the DHCP server can assign to clients. By default, it is 192.168.0.200. Lease Time How long the IP address can be used by the client device.
  • Page 31: Ssid Setup

    Up to 4 SSIDs at the 5.8GHz radio can be supported on this device. The default SSID is AP-3-5.8G_YYYYYY, which is the primary SSID of the AP at 5.8GHz. When you check it, Wi-Fi will be allowed for the selected SSID. By default, one SSID is enabled at Enable both 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz, and other SSIDs are disabled.
  • Page 32 More Features Configure the selected SSID’s broadcast status. Enable: When it is enabled, wireless clients can scan the SSID. ⚫ Disable: when it is disabled, wireless clients are unable to scan the SSID. Currently, if you ⚫ want to connect to it wirelessly, you must type in the SSID manually. Broadcast SSID SSID can be hidden automatically on this AP.
  • Page 33 More Features Most smart phones can only use WEP key 1 to connect to the WEP-encrypted (Open or Shared) Wi-Fi. When the security mode is WEP, and the encryption type is Open or Shared, to verify that your smart phone can connect to the AP’s Wi-Fi, you’d better select WEP Key 1 as the default key.
  • Page 34 More Features RADIUS Password Password for accessing the RADIUS server. This option is only available for 802.1x. WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) are two security protocols and security certification programs developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. Only authorized network users can access the wireless network.
  • Page 35 More Features with the full IEEE 802.11i standard and uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in addition to TKIP encryption protocol to guarantee better security than that provided by WEP or WPA. Parameters description for WPA, WPA2: Item Description Security Mode Select the security mode, WPA or WPA2.
  • Page 36 More Features Configuration steps for 802.1x: In this example, the radio is 2.4GHz, the RADIUS server is 192.168.0.88, the RADIUS port is 1812 and its password is 12345678. 1. SSID: Select the SSID you want to encrypt, say, E6AD9. 2. Security Mode: Select WEP. 3.
  • Page 37 More Features Configuration steps for WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK: In this example, the radio is 2.4GHz, the security mode is mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK, the cipher type is AES and its key is 12345678. 1. SSID: Select the SSID you want to encrypt, say “E6AD9”. 2.
  • Page 38: Radio

    More Features 4.4.2 Radio Click Wireless > Radio to configure radio settings. To configure 5.8GHz radio settings, click 5.8GHz Radio. Parameters Description: Item Description Enable Wireless Check/Uncheck it to enable/disable Wi-Fi feature. - 33 -...
  • Page 39 More Features Country Select the country where your device works to match channels in different regions. Select a proper network mode for your device. 11b, 11g, 11b/g and 11b/g/n are available for 2.4GHz. 11b: Select it if you have only 11b wireless devices in your wireless network. Up to ⚫...
  • Page 40: Radio Optimizing

    More Features The purpose of the guard interval is to introduce immunity to propagation delays, echoes and reflections, to which digital data is normally very sensitive. Enabling the short GI can Short GI yield a 10% improvement in data throughput. When Auto is selected, whether Short GI is enabled or disabled, it depends on its actual networking environment.
  • Page 41 More Features This is a time interval between any two consecutive Beacon packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Specify a valid value between 20 and 999. The default setting Beacon Interval is 100. Generally, the smaller the value is, the faster the client will connect to the AP; the larger the value is, the faster the wireless data will be transmitted.
  • Page 42: Frequency Analysis

    More Features  Capacity-oriented: When you deploy many APs in your network, capacity-oriented option is recommended. Airtime Scheduling gives equal amounts of airtime (instead of equal number of frames) to Airtime Scheduling each client regardless of its theoretical data rate. This will ensure higher download speed to latest devices when slower devices are connected to the same AP.
  • Page 43 More Features Click Enable Scan, wait for a while, and then you can view background noise and channel utilization on each channel. You can select a channel whose utilization is relatively low as the AP's working channel. If the channel utilization is 0~50%, it will display in green, indicating the channel is in good condition. If the channel utilization is 50%~80%, it will display in yellow, indicating the congested channel.
  • Page 44: Wmm Setup

    More Features 4.4.5 WMM Setup WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability certification, based on the IEEE 802.11e standard. It provides basic Quality of service (QoS) features to IEEE 802.11 networks. Click Wireless > WMM Setup to enter page below: - 39 -...
  • Page 45 More Features By default, WMM is enabled and three application modes are available:  Optimized for Throughput (Concurrent Users <=10): If the number of Concurrent Users is less than 10, “Optimized for Throughput” template is recommended.  Optimized for Capacity (Concurrent Users >=10): If the number of Concurrent Users is more than 10, “Optimized for Capacity”...
  • Page 46: Access Control

    More Features EDCA EDCA parameters of the AP. Parameters EDCA EDCA P parameters of the station. Parameters  CWmin: Exponent form of CWmin  CWmax: Exponent form of CWmax CW: contention window. CWmin (Exponent form of Cwmin) and CWmax (Exponent form of Cwmax) codetermine average back off time.
  • Page 47 More Features Configure the MAC filter mode.  Disable: Disable the Access Control feature. MAC Filter Mode  Allow: Only MAC addresses in the access control list can connect to the SSID.  Deny: Only MAC addresses in the access control list are not allowed to connect to the SSID.
  • Page 48 More Features To only deny the computer at the MAC address of the C8:9C:DC:12:13:13 to join your SSID E6AD9: 1. Select the SSID E6AD9 and set the MAC filter mode to Deny. 2. Enter C8:9C:DC:12:13:13 in the MAC Address field and click Add. If the MAC address you want to configure has been in the client list, directly click Add.
  • Page 49: Advanced

    More Features 4.4.7 Advanced This section allows you to recognize terminal types and filter broadcast data. Click Wireless > Advanced to enter page below: Recognize Terminal Type When this feature is enabled, the AP will be able to recognize the terminal type, which makes your network management more efficient.
  • Page 50: Qvlan

    More Features 4.4.8 QVLAN When using this feature, users could also assign different VLAN IDs to different wireless networks, which makes it possible to get it work with switches which as VLAN assigned for different access levels and authorities. Click Wireless >...
  • Page 51 More Features 5.8G SSID Display SSIDs which have been enabled at 5.8GHz on the AP. Configure the corresponding SSID’s VLAN ID. It is 1000 by default. You can specify a value between 1 and 4094. VLAN ID When the VLAN is enabled, wireless port of the SSID can be regarded as an Access port. Its PVID and VLAN ID are the same.
  • Page 52 【Solution】  Divide 802.1 QVLAN on the core switch to isolate hotel executives, hotel staffs and guests.  AP-3: Multiple SSIDs and QVLAN settings  Different SSIDs have different security settings, and different people connect to different SSIDs.  Three kinds of clients are involved in this example. And up to 12 SSIDs (2.4GHz: 8; 5.8GHz: 4) can be supported on this AP.
  • Page 53 More Features Port Connect to… VLAN Port Type PVID Guests Access Staffs Access Hotel Executives Access 1, 2, 3, 4 Trunk, all VLANs allowed Internal Server 3, 4 Trunk, VLAN3 and VLAN4 allowed Router 2, 4 Trunk, VLAN2 and VLAN4 allowed 2.
  • Page 54: Firewall

    More Features 3. Click Wireless > QVLAN to configure QVLAN settings on the AP. 4.5 Firewall The following parts are included: Filter: Configure different access rights for different URL categories to rationally manage network access rights. Filter: Filter some popular mobile apps, like IM, Video, etc. Traffic Control: Configure traffic control rules so that all clients can share network resources properly.
  • Page 55 More Features To add a new URL sets: 1. Click New URL Sets. 2. Specify the URL set, say, discount, and then click - 50 -...
  • Page 56 More Features 3. Click the URL set you have created, and then click New URL. 4. Give a description for the URL, specify the URL field, click and then click Save. - 51 -...
  • Page 57 More Features - 52 -...
  • Page 58: App Filter

    More Features 4.5.2 App Filter This feature allows you to filter some apps, like IM, Video, etc. This feature is disabled by default. Click Firewall > App Filter to enter page below: Checking the box before the corresponding app can enable its filtering. Then clients will not be able to use this app. 4.5.3 Traffic Control Some apps, like P2P download, may consume lots of bandwidth.
  • Page 59 More Features The following two traffic control methods are supported on this device: (1) Manual: Every SSID and every client can only use the pre-configured bandwidth and the actual traffic cannot be greater than the set limit. (2) Smart: Based on the total bandwidth the ISP has provided, all clients dynamically share the AP's total bandwidth on average in case of bandwidth waste.
  • Page 60: Snmp

    More Features 4.6 SNMP If you want to manage your AP via SNMP, click SNMP to enter page below: By default, SNMP is disabled. Check the Enable box to enable SNMP. Parameters Description: Item Description SNMP Disable/Enable the SNMP feature. It is disabled by default. Administrator name of the AP.
  • Page 61: Deployment

    More Features Name Device Name Device name of the AP. The default name is AP-3. Location Where the AP is located. The default is Shenzhen. Indicate the community string for read access to permit reading this AP’s SNMP information. Read Community The default is public.
  • Page 62 More Features By default, it is in Local mode.  Cloud When many APs are scattered here and there, it is suggested to set these APs in Cloud mode, so that the AC (cloud AC) from the Internet side can centrally manage these scattered cloud APs. - 57 -...
  • Page 63: Tools

    More Features Go to Deployment page, select Cloud: Parameters Description: Item Description Configure different deployment modes to manage APs. It is in Local mode by default.  Local: When this mode is selected, all current APs can only be managed by the local AC. Deployment ...
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    If your device is in normal operation, it is not advisable to upgrade your device. If you want to acquire the latest software version or better value-added functions for your device, you can access our official website http://www.www.escene.cn/en to download the latest software for upgrading. Click Tools > Maintenance to enter...
  • Page 65: Time & Date

    More Features 4.8.2 Time & Date This page allows you to configure the AP’s system time and web login timeout. System Time Click Tools > Time & Date > System Time to enter page below. This page is used to set the device’s system time. Once power is not delivered on this device, the time settings will be lost.
  • Page 66 More Features  Set Time and Date Manually Specify the time and date manually or click Sync with Your PC to automatically copy your current PC's time to the device. Configuration Steps: 1. Uncheck the Sync with Internet time servers box. 2.
  • Page 67: Logs

    More Features Login Timeout You are automatically logged out of the web UI after a period of inactivity. You can set the length of the inactive period. The default login timeout is 5 minutes. To change the login timeout, click Tools > Time & Date > Login Timeout to enter page below: 4.8.3 Logs The following two parts are included:...
  • Page 68 More Features Note  Rebooting your AP will clear all your system logs.  Configuring QVLAN settings, powering off your AP, backing up and restoring configurations, resetting, and upgrading your AP will reboot your AP.  To verify that the logs are correctly recorded, go to Tools > Time & Date to make your system time correct. Log Setup Click Tools >...
  • Page 69 More Features  Number of Logs Up to 300 entries can be logged. The default is 150.  Log Server If configured successfully, the system will begin to log events and simultaneously send them to the specified log server in your LAN. You can view all logs there. Configuration Steps: 1.
  • Page 70: Configuration

    More Features Note To make sure that system logs can be sent to the server successfully, you need to go to Network > LAN Setup to set your AP’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway so that the route between the AP and the log serve is reachable. 4.8.4 Configuration The following two parts are included: Backup &...
  • Page 71 More Features  Backup If you configure many settings on this device, which will make this device work in good status, it is suggested to backup settings, which will be convenient for troubleshooting and saving time for next time’s configuration. Method: Click Backup and then follow onscreen prompts.
  • Page 72: Username & Password

    More Features 4.8.5 Username & Password Click Tools > Username & Password to enter page below. Here you can change the username and password for web login. We suggest that you change this password to a more secure one. By default, two accounts are supported: administrator and user. The administrator can manage your AP, while the user can only view the AP’s relevant information.
  • Page 73: Reboot

    More Features 4.8.7 Reboot When some settings you have configured cannot be activated or your device is functioning improperly, please reboot your device. The following two parts are included: Reboot: Reboot your AP manually. Time Reboot: Reboot your AP at the specified time. While rebooting your AP, all your Wi-Fi connections will be disconnected.
  • Page 74 More Features Two methods for time reboot are available: As Interval and As Scheduled.  As Interval The device will reboot automatically at intervals according to the interval you have configured. 1. Check the Enable Auto Reboot Box. 2. Select As Interval from the drop-down list. 3.
  • Page 75: Led

    More Features 4. Specify the reboot time. 5. Click Save to apply your settings. 4.8.8 LED Click Tools > LED to turn off/on all LEDs. 4.8.9 Uplink Detection When "Uplink Detection" is enabled, AP will periodically Ping the configured host. If its Ping packets are unreachable to the host, wireless clients will re-associate with another AP by disabling this AP’s SSID broadcast.
  • Page 76 More Features Click Tools > Uplink Detection to enter page below: Parameters Description: Item Description Uplink Detection Enable/Disable the uplink detection feature. Ping Host 1/2 Specify the address of the Ping host which connects to the Ethernet port of the AP. Ping Interval Configure the interval for Ping test.
  • Page 77: Appendix

    Appendix FAQs Configure PC Default Settings Safety and Emission Statement...
  • Page 78: A Faqs

    Restart or reset your AP and try again. ⚫ For more info, you can visit our website http://www.escnene.cn/en, send an e-mail to sales@escene.cn, or give us a call by 020-82320720. We will help you out as soon as possible. - 73 -...
  • Page 79: B Configure Pc

    Appendix B Configure PC Windows 8 1. Right click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop. 2. Click Open Network and Sharing Center. 3. Click Ethernet > Properties. 4. Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). - 74 -...
  • Page 80: Windows 7

    Appendix 5. Select Use the following IP address, type in the IP address: 192.168.0.x (2~253), Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 and click OK. 6. Click OK on the Ethernet Properties window. Windows 7 1. Click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop. 2.
  • Page 81 Appendix If you cannot find the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop, follow steps below: Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. 3. Click Local Area Connection > Properties. 4. Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). - 76 -...
  • Page 82: Windows Xp

    Appendix 5. Select Use the following IP address, type in the IP address: 192.168.0.x (2~253), Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 and click OK. 6. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window. Windows XP 1. Right click My Network Places on your desktop and select Properties. - 77 -...
  • Page 83 Appendix 2. Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties. 3. Scroll down to find and double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). 4. Select Use the following IP address, type in the IP address: 192.168.0.x (2~253), Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 and click OK. - 78 -...
  • Page 84: C Default Settings

    Appendix 5. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window. C Default Settings Parameters Default Settings 192.168.0.254 Device Login Administrator admin|admin Username|Passwor User user|user Quick Setup Working Mode AP mode Address Mode Static IP IP Address (Management IP) 192.168.0.254 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 LAN Setup...
  • Page 85 Appendix Device Name AP-3 DHCP Server Disable SNMP Disable Deployment Local Sync with Internet time server. Time zone: (GMT+08:00) System Time Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi, Taipei Time & Date Web Login Timeout 5 minutes Tools Number of Logs Time Reboot...
  • Page 86 Appendix Parameters Default Settings 2.4G Primary SSID AP-3_XXXXXX SSID 5.8G Primary SSID AP-3-5.8G_YYYYYY Primary SSID Enable SSID Other SSIDs Disable Broadcast SSID Enable SSID Setup Client Isolation Disable Multicast to Unicast Disable Probe Broadcast Packets Control Disable Maximum Clients Chinese SSID Encode...
  • Page 87 Appendix (Continued) Optimizing Fragment Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval Receive Signal strength -90dBm 5.8G SSID Priority Available for 5.8G, disable Airtime Scheduling Disable APSD Disable Ageing Time 5 minutes Basic Rate Sets 5.8G: 6, 12, 24Mbps Supported Rate Sets 5.8G: 9, 18, 36, 48, 54Mbps WMM Setup Enable, Optimized for Throughput (concurrent users ≤...
  • Page 88 Appendix D Safety and Emission Statement CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Operations in the 5.15-5.2, 5.8GHz band are restricted to indoor use only. This equipment complies with the European Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the Limitation of Exposure of the General Public to Electromagnetic Fields [1999/519/EC].
  • Page 89 Appendix FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules.

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