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Art. Nr. WAVEDATAP, WAVEDATAS
WaveData AP MyNETWiFi
User Guide
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  • Page 1 Refs. 769001, 769002 Art. Nr. WAVEDATAP, WAVEDATAS WaveData AP MyNETWiFi User Guide w w w . t e l e v e s . c o m...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ..................Introduction ......................... WaveData highlights ....................WaveData Package content .................. Security Considerations ..................... Operating Considerations ..................WaveData Device ......................Port Connections ....................Device Buttons ...................... Device Leds ......................Installing WaveData ..................... Installation example Ref.769001 ................Installation example Ref.769002 ................
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    WaveData Important Safety Instructions Introduction Ref. 769001 WaveData AP is a next generation of Wireless Access Points with Before handling or connecting the equipment, please latest 2.4GHZ IEEE 802.11/b/g/n and 5GHz IEEE 802.11/n/ac Wave2 technologies. read this manual! WaveData highlights Safe installation IEEE 802.11ac is the next evolution of the Wi-Fi standard.
  • Page 5: Wavedata Package Content

    WaveData Device System Requirements The system is an already Plug And Play device and no requires no software or driver. 769001 To configure device requires PC with an Ethernet or Wi-Fi interface via web interface. Latest versions of Firefox or Google Chrome are strongly recommended.
  • Page 6: Device Buttons

    WaveData Device Buttons Device Indicator Leds Device has several internal led indicators: WPS Button This button have a double function WPS session: press button to initiate a WPS session to authorize devices. Link Link Push WPS on Wi-Fi STATION, too in order to complete a WPS session. WPS 5GHz 2.4GHz session is active for a maximum of 120 seconds before become inactive.
  • Page 7: Installing Wavedata

    Single-mode fiber optic links can be made with SFP’s 769210 or 769212. The following figure shows reference installation of Ref.769001 WaveData PoE. Televes Ref. 769110 Network Manager is used as Internet Router. In the installation we use two PoE 769140 switches with 8 IEEE 802.3af/at PoE ports to power and connect with Ref.
  • Page 8: Connect To Wavedata

    WaveData Connect to WaveData Web Login Below is capture of Web Interface login. Input credentials. To facilitate product installation, the device is configured in bridge mode and predefined with two interfaces. LAN: static IP 169.254.1.254. LAN interface includes all Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi interfaces.
  • Page 9: Configure Wavedata

    Configure WaveData System Time WaveData can sync time via NTP server. Device Status To view device state go to Status>Overview Enable NTP Client: Check to configure system time via NTP server candidates. Provide NTP Server: WaveData also provide NTP service with current system time.
  • Page 10: Configure Network Interfaces

    WaveData Configure network interfaces By default System predefined two interfaces: LAN: This is a bridge interface, called BR-LAN: as members it has all the physical interfaces of the system, that is, the 2.4G (ath0) and 5G (ath1) Wi-Fi VAP (Virtual access point) and the eth0 and ethernet interfaces eth1. It is statically assigned IP 169.254.1.254.
  • Page 11 Bridged interface: Interface is a bridge where physical interfaces are DHCP Client member. LAN is an example of bridge interface and creates a bridge, named BR-LAN, bind to two Wi-Fi radios (for 2.4GHz and 5GHz) and local eth1 LAN physical interface. Hostname: Use this field to set a custom hostname, other than default on system, when send DHCP requests.
  • Page 12 WaveData L2TP tunnel Interface: Firewall Settings Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling protocol used to support Go to Edit Interface > Firewall Settings to change firewall zone. virtual private networks (VPNs) or as part of the delivery of services by ISPs. It does not provide any encryption or confidentiality by itself.
  • Page 13 Router Mode: Adding WAN interface Router Mode: firewall WAN zone New WAN interface requirements: If the WAN network on which the device operates is not secure, it is necessary to Create WAN interface with DHCP client protocol. activate the firewall. By default Router comes with a predefined and configured Assign eth0 physical interface to WAN interface.
  • Page 14: Configure Wi-Fi Interfaces

    WaveData Configure Wi-Fi interfaces Go to System > Wi-Fi to see Wi-Fi interfaces list. Go to Interfaces > LAN > DHCP Server and enable DHCP server on interface. Interface offers following buttons per interface Scan: Scan network for available AP. Add.
  • Page 15 Join network: Provides a GUI to connect to selected wireless network. Mode: Select mode 802.11/a/b/g/n/ac of Channel: Set channel of Wi-Fi device. Auto let driver to choose best channel. Width: Bandwith of Wi-Fi channel 20/40/80 MHz. Power: Transmit power of Wi-Fi channel. Interface Configuration section configure VAP parameters between three tabs.
  • Page 16: Configure Switch Vlan Interfaces

    WaveData Encryption: Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK or WPA-EAP (802.1X) Cipher: WPA-TKIP, WPA-AES or Auto for both. Key: for WEP or WPA. WEP keys must be 6 or 13 ASCII length. VAP Advanced Settings Configure Switch VLAN Interfaces Go to Network > Switch to setup VLAN interfaces on internal switch of WaveData. Switch has following assignations with external ethernet ports: WAN Ethernet/SFP interface is Port5.
  • Page 17: Configure Firewall

    Create VLAN to tag traffic from Wi-Fi User can add more VLANs according to the needs of the network. The following example shows how to add VLAN10 tag to traffic coming from Wi-Fi interfaces before bridge traffic through WAN. Capture shows how to create VLAN 10 on WAN port and forward tagged traffic to CPU.
  • Page 18 WaveData Normally packet comes from a network covered by a zone, but if router receives a packet from interface what is not covered by a firewall zone, applies default policies. By default Firewall defines two zones LAN zone: Default policy is accept all traffic to CPU (Input and Output) and Although the forwarding policy is reject by default, packet is forwarded if reject Forward.
  • Page 19: Upgrade Firmware And Configuration

    Restore Backup: upgrade device configuration with a previous saved backup. Upgrade Firmware: Upgrade whole filesystem and kernel to latest release. Firmware releases are provided by Televes. Check Option to keep current settings after upgrade (checked by default). Firmware Upgrade Firmware is performed on two-stage, first performs a firmware validation.
  • Page 20: List Of Acronyms

    WaveData List of acronyms ACRONYM MEANING AES-CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard-Counter. Cipher Mode Protocol AES-GCMP Advanced Encryption Standard-Counter. Wireless access point, known by the acronym WAP or AP Auto-MDIX Auto Medium Dependent Interface crossover BPSK Binary phase-shift keying Central Processing Unit DCHP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory...
  • Page 21: Wavedata Characteristics

    146 x 146 x 43 mm Weight 300 g - Hereby, Televes S.A.U. declares that the radio equipment type Wave Data is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://doc.televes.com.
  • Page 22 WaveData...
  • Page 24 Manufacturer: Televes S.A.U. Rúa B. de Conxo, 17 - 15706 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña. Spain www.televes.com 769001, 769002_001_EN...

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