Alfa Network SHD69A User Manual

Alfa Network SHD69A User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide 1   ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

      ABLE OF  ONTENTS  .......................  3   NTRODUCTION  ..................  3   ARDWARE ESCRIPTION   ..................  4   ARDWARE NSTALLATION   ....................  6   NITIAL ONFIGURATION   .................  6   ONNECTING TO THE LOGIN PAGE  ........................  7   TATUS  ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The SHD69A is a 2x2 MIMO IEEE which support high Surveillance transmission system through-put up to 300Mbps. It is rain and splash proof when install in upright position. SHD69A also integrat ed 11dBi patch antenna and passive PoE for simplify installation. ARDWARE ESCRIPTION...
  • Page 4: Hardware Installation

    ARDWARE NSTALLATION ◆ How to open the sliding door   Slide the weatherproof sliding  Unlatch the weatherproof  door downwards by griping  sliding door from the rear of  onto the indented surface of  the base to open.  the weatherproof sliding door  and the rear.  ◆ How to close the sliding door   Align the base with the  Slide the weatherproof  weatherproof sliding door.  sliding door upwards until it  clicks into place.  ◆ How to tie the strap on the pole  ...
  • Page 5 ◆ Mounting and Radio forward Diagram   Standard Pole Mount  *Option Adjust Antenna L‐ Mount  *Option Wall Mount  5   ...
  • Page 6: Initial Configuration

    It is recommended to make initial configuration changes by connecting a PC directly to the SHD69A’s LAN port. The N5 has a default IP address of 192.168.2.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. You must set your PC IP address to be on the same subnet as the SHD69A (that is, the PC and SHD69A addre sses must both start 192.168.2.x).
  • Page 7: Status Page

    ETUP The Easy Setup is designed to help you configure the basic settings required to get the SHD69A up and running. There are only a few basic steps you need to set up the SHE69A to get the connection. Click on Easy Setup to bring up the wizard 7 ...
  • Page 8: Operation Mode - Router

    PERATION OUTER In Router mode, the POE port of the SHD69A will turn into the WAN port. The wireless interface will become the LAN side. It will turn SHD69A into a wireless router. Since the Ethernet interface becomes WAN; if your PC is connected to the POE port, the management IP will change to the WAN IP (192.168.2.1).
  • Page 9: Settings - Static (Fixed Ip)

    ◆ Verify Password — Prompts you to re-enter your chosen password. ◆ Operation Mode — Enables and configures the keep alive time and configures the on-demand idle time. Security Setup The same name of SSID (Service Set Identification) must be assigned to  SSID Choice— all wireless devices in your network. Considering your wireless network security. Security Mode — Select the security method and then configure the required parameters.
  • Page 10: Settings - Cable /Dynamic Ip (Dhcp)

    ◆ Default Gateway — The IP address of a router that is used when the requested destination IP address is not on the local subnet. ◆ Primary DNS Server — The IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server. A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be used to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP addresses.
  • Page 11: Operation Mode - Bridge

    Security Mode — Select the security method and then configure the required parameters. (Options: Disabled, WEP-AUTO, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Auto-PSK, WPA, WPA2, WPA-Auto, 802.1X; Default: Disabled)   PERATION RIDGE 1) In this mode bridge your SHD69A to another Access Point.      2)   Security Setup The same name of SSID (Service Set Identification) must be assigned to  SSID Choice— all wireless devices in your network. Considering your wireless network security.
  • Page 12: Operation Mode - Wisp

    - WISP PERATION In the WISP mode is also known as Client Router.    The SHD69A wireless side is connected  to the remote AP (Base‐Station) as in Client Infrastructure mode.    Between the  wireless and LAN is the IP sharing router function.    This is used to share WISP  connection.    The WAN is on the wireless side.      – S ETTINGS TATIC IXED 1) Select this setting if the WAN connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP  address that your ISP assigned.    ◆ IP Address — Sets the static IP address. ◆ Subnet Mask — Sets the static IP subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0) ◆...
  • Page 13 SSID that you attempt to connect to it; MikroTik is the SSID that we are going to  connect in this example. Press Select button when finished. 3) Now, it shows the Profile Name, SSID, BSSID, and encryption type received from  your target network and press Done button when is finished.  13   ...
  • Page 14: Settings - Dhcp (Auto Config )

    – DHCP (A ETTINGS ONFIG 1) Select this setting if the WAN connection uses a DHCP service to assign your  Router and IP address when connecting to Internet.    ◆ IP Address — Sets the static IP address. ◆ Subnet Mask — Sets the static IP subnet mask. (Default: 255.255.255.0) ◆ Default Gateway — The IP address of a router that is used when the requested destination IP address is not on the local subnet.
  • Page 15: Settings - Ppp O E(Adsl)

    3) Now, it shows the Profile Name, SSID, BSSID, and encryption type received from  your target network and press Done button when is finished.  – PPP E(ADSL) ETTINGS 1) Select PPPoE to be assigned automatically from an Internet service provider (ISP) through a DSL modem using Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).   ◆ User Name — Sets the PPPoE user name for the WAN port. (Default: pppoe_user;...
  • Page 16 2) Press Site Survey button and look for available wireless network then click on the  SSID that you attempt to connect to it; MikroTik is the SSID that we are going to  connect in this example. Press Select button when finished.   3) Now, it shows the Profile Name, SSID, BSSID, and encryption type received from  your target network and press Done button when is finished.    16   ...
  • Page 17: Settings - Pptp

    – PPTP ETTINGS 1) Select PPTP i f your ISP provides PPTP connection, please select PPTP option. ◆ Server IP — Sets the PPTP server IP Address. (Default: pptp_server) ◆ User Name — Sets the PPTP user name for the WAN port. (Default: pptp_user; Range: 1~32 characters) ◆ Password — Sets a PPTP password for the WAN port. (Default: pptp_password;...
  • Page 18: Settings -L2Tp

    Now, it shows the Profile Name, SSID, BSSID, and encryption type received from  your target network and press Done button when is finished.  –L2TP ETTINGS 1) Select L2TP i f your ISP provides PPTP connection, please select L2TP option. ◆ Server IP — Sets the L2TP server IP Address. (Default: l2tp_server) ◆ User Name — Sets the L2TP user name for the WAN port. (Default: pptp_user; Range: 1~32 characters) ◆ Password —...
  • Page 19 Press Site Survey button and look for available wireless network then click on the  SSID that you attempt to connect to it; MikroTik is the SSID that we are going to  connect in this example. Press Select button when finished. Now, it shows the Profile Name, SSID, BSSID, and encryption type received from  your target network and press Done button when is finished.  19   ...
  • Page 20: Advanced Setup

    DVANCED ETUP In the Advanced Manual Bar, it includes all the settings such as firmware upgrade, LAN, WAN and wireless settings that change the RF behaviors. It is important to read through this section before attempting to make changes.    ...
  • Page 21: Management

    ◆ Load Factory Defaults — If you have problems with SHD69A, which might be a result from changing some settings, but you are unsure what settings exactly, you can restore the factory defaults by click the Load Default Button.
  • Page 22: Advanced Settings

    DDNS Settings — DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to dynamic Internet IP address. It is useful when you are hosting your own website, FTP server, or other server behind the SHD69A. Before using this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org...
  • Page 23: Operation Mode

    ISP. The default IP configuration for WAN port is DHCP client ◆ WISP — The SHD69A will behave just the same as the client mode for wireless function. However, router functions are added between the wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN side.
  • Page 24 ◆ MAC/IP/Port Filtering — Enables or disables MAC/IP/Port Filtering. (Default: Disable) ◆ Default Policy — When MAC/IP/Port Filtering is enabled, the default policy will be enabled. If you set the default policy to “Dropped”, all incoming packets that don’t match the rules will be dropped. If the policy is set to "Accepted," all incoming packets that don't match the rules are accepted.
  • Page 25: Virtual Server Settings

    ◆ Current Virtual Servers in System — The Current Port Forwarding Table displays the entries that are allowed to forward packets through the SHD69A’s firewall. No. — The table entry number. IP Address — The IP address of a server on the local network to allow 25 ...
  • Page 26: Dmz

    external access. Port Mapping — displays the port mapping for the server. Protocol — Displays the protocol used for forwarding this port. Comment — Displays a useful comment to identify the nature of the port to be forwarded. DMZ is to specified host PC on the local network to access the Internet without any firewall protection.
  • Page 27: Firewall

    Remote Management Port — The port that you will use to address the management from the Internet. For example, if you specify port 1080, then to access the SHD69A from Internet, you would use a URL of the form: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1080/ ◆...
  • Page 28: Content Filtering

    ONTENT ILTERING The SHD69A provides a variety of options for blocking Internet access based on content, URL and host name. ◆ Web URL Filter Settings — By filtering inbound Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) the risk of compromising the network can be reduced. URLs are commonly used to point to websites.
  • Page 29: Network Settings

    ETWORK ETTINGS In this section, there are several connection types to choose from; Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your Internet Service Provider. IP (F TATIC IXED ◆ IP Address — Sets the static IP address. ◆...
  • Page 30 ◆ Primary DNS Server — The IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server. A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be used to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP addresses. To specify a DNS server, type the IP addresses in the text field provided.
  • Page 31: Lan

    ◆ Address Mode — Sets a PPTP network mode. (Default: Dynamic IP) ◆ Operation Mode — Enables and configures the keep alive time. ◆ Primary DNS Server — The IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server. A DNS maps numerical IP addresses to domain names and can be used to identify network hosts by familiar names instead of the IP addresses.
  • Page 32: Advanced Routing

    Subnet Mask — The subnet mask of SHD69A on the local area network ◆ DHCP Server — The DHCP Server is to assign private IP address to the SHD69A in your SHD local area network(LAN). The default LAN IP address is 192.168.2.1, changing IP address will also change the DHCP server’s IP subnet.
  • Page 33: Wireless Settings

    Point, WDS Repeater and WDS Client ◆ Network Name (SSID) — The name of the wireless network service provided by the SHD69A. Clients that want to connect to the network must set their SSID to the same as that of SHD69A. (Range: 1-32 characters) ◆...
  • Page 34: Security

    transmission unit, in order to reduce the overhead associated with each transmission. ◆ Distance — Change the distance to fit into your network, when change the distance will automatically to change the ACK timeout. ◆ ACK timeout — The ACK timeout is shorter than the time it takes for the end of the last data packet to propagate to the receiver + the start of the ACK for that packet to propagate back to the sender, then the sending MAC will assume that the packet has been lost and will unnecessarily retransmit the data packet...
  • Page 35 ◆ Encrypt Type — Selects WEP for data encryption (OPEN mode only). ◆ Security Key Index— Selects the WEP key number to use for authentication or data encryption. If wireless clients have all four WEP keys configured to the same values, you can change the encryption key to any of the settings without having to update the client keys.
  • Page 36 ◆ WPA-Auto — Clients using WPA or WPA2 for authentication. ◆ WPA Algorithms — Selects the data encryption type to use. (Default is determined by the Security Mode selected.) TKIP — Uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) keys for encryption. WPA ■...
  • Page 37 password phrase for user authentication that is manually entered on the access point and all wireless clients. Data encryption keys are automatically generated by the access point and distributed to all clients connected to the network. ◆ WPA-PSK — Clients using WPA with a Pre-shared Key are accepted for authentication.
  • Page 38 ◆ Key Renewal Interval — Sets the time period for automatically changing data encryption keys and redistributing them to all connected clients. (Default: 3600 seconds) IEEE 802.1X RADIUS IEEE 802.1X is a standard framework for network access control that uses a central RADIUS server for user authentication.
  • Page 39 characters) (WPS) ROTECTED ETUP Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is designed to ease installation and activation of security features in wireless networks. WPS has two basic modes of operation, Push-button Configuration (PBC) and Personal Identification Number (PIN). The WPS PIN setup is optional to the PBC setup and provides more security. The WPS button on the 3G Mobile Wireless Router can be pressed at any time to allow a single device to easily join the network.
  • Page 40 WPA2-compliant hardware. ◆ TKIP/AES — Uses either TKIP or AES keys for encryption. WPA and WPA2 mixed modes allow both WPA and WPA2 clients to associate to a common SSID. In mixed mode, the unicast encryption type (TKIP or AES) is negotiated for each client.
  • Page 41 Warning: This Product is only used in industry and S H D 6 9 A for indoor used FCC Warning: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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