Contec FXE3000 Series User Manual

Ieee802.11n/a/b/g wireless lan access point / station board
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IEEE802.11n/a/b/g Wireless LAN
Access Point / Station Board
FXE3000 Series
FXE3000-US
FXE3000-EU
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FXE3000-KR
User's Manual
CONTEC CO., LTD.

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  • Page 1 FLEXLAN IEEE802.11n/a/b/g Wireless LAN Access Point / Station Board FXE3000 Series FXE3000-US FXE3000-EU FXE3000-TW FXE3000-KR User’s Manual CONTEC CO., LTD.
  • Page 2 [FXE3000-US, FXE3000-EU, FXE3000-TW, FXE3000-KR]...1 - Serial Number Label...1 * You are free to download the manual of this product from the CONTEC’s website (https://www.contec.com/). * The language of the Setup Guide varies depending on the product. FXE3000 Series Setup Guide...
  • Page 3: Copyright

    No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. CONTEC CO., LTD. makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LED display ............................11 DIP switches ............................11 INIT connector ........................... 11 Pin header (JP2) ..........................12 LAN connector ........................... 12 Checking the Network Addresses ......................12 Power Supply ............................. 13 Power Supply ............................13 Installation ............................14 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 5 What’s Repeater? ..........................68 Specification for Repeater and Wireless Connection Mode ............68 Recommended Setting ........................69 Notes ..............................70 Installation in a Network ........................... 71 Features of the Wireless Network ..................... 71 Operating Environment and Radio Waves ..................72 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 6 When the AP Will Not Start ........................84 APPENDIX Factory Default Settings List ........................85 Specifications ............................100 Environmental Specifications ......................100 External Dimensions..........................101 I/O Interface ............................. 102 List of Options ............................103 Differences from FXE2000 Series......................103 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 7 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    *1 :W52: 36, 40, 44, 48ch / W53: 52, 56, 60, 64ch / W56: 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140ch W58: 149, 153, 157, 161, 165ch Supported channels are different depending on the country in which the product is used. *2 :Supported channels are different depending on the country in which the product is used. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 9: Customer Support

    You can download updated driver software and differential files as well as sample programs available in several languages. Note! For product information Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price, delivery time, or estimate information. Limited One-Year Warranty CONTEC products are warranted by CONTEC CO., LTD.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Precautions Related to Service Clean this product by wiping lightly with a soft cloth moistened with water or a cleaning solution. Take care to avoid the use of benzene, thinners or other volatile solutions which may cause deformation or discoloration. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 11: Notes On Radio Interface

    You should allow a minimum clearance of about 1m between stations, 3m between access point and station, and 3m between access points. 4. Contact your local retailer or CONTEC if the product has trouble such as recurrent radio interface with mobile-identification local radio stations or specific low-power radio stations...
  • Page 12: Security Precautions

    LAN specifications. If you are unable to configure the security settings yourself, please contact your local authorized dealer. The customer is responsible for configuring the security settings and understanding the risks inherent in using the product without the security settings configured. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 13: Handling Precautions

    The product must always be associated with the instruction manual. Regardless of the foregoing statements, CONTEC is not liable for any damages whatsoever (including damages for loss of business profits) arising out of the use or inability to use this CONTEC product or the information contained herein.
  • Page 14: Federal Communications Commission

    20 cm may be maintained between the antenna and users. The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains FCC ID: PQRFXE3000-US”. The grantee's FCC ID can be used only when all FCC compliance requirements are met. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 15: Users In Canada

    RF, puis désactive celui-ci à la fin du paquet. En conséquence, l'émetteur reste uniquement activé lors de la transmission d'un des paquets susmentionnés. En d'autres termes, ce dispositif interrompt automatiquement toute transmission en cas d'absence d'information à transmettre ou de défaillance. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 16: Environment

    (3) Store the package at room temperature at a place free from direct sunlight, moisture, shock, vibration, magnetism, and static electricity. Disposal When disposing of the product, follow the disposal procedures stipulated under the relevant laws and municipal ordinances. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 17 1. Introduction FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 18: Setup

    Reboot the product after the LEDs stop flashing. *1 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 19: Pin Header (Jp2)

    Table 2.1. Network Address Description on the Explanation Address housing sticker Default IP Address 192.168.0.1 LAN MAC: LAN MAC Address Wireless LAN MAC WLAN MAC: Address FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 20: Power Supply

    - Input voltage range: 5 to 30 VDC ± 5%. Use a power supply that rises to 4.75 VDC or higher in the input voltage range within 10 ms. There is a risk of damage to the device or accident if a power supply outside this range is used. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Remove the white harnesses from connectors 1 and 6 and from connectors 2 and 5. Connect an FX-ANT-CEX2 or FX-ANT-CEX3 conversion cable to connectors 5 and 6, and connect an optional CONTEC antenna to the end of each conversion cable. Recommended removal tool: U.FL-LP-N-2 (HRS)
  • Page 22: Dfs Function

    Even after starting with the set DFS-supported channel, the channel may change while running. If radar waves are detected, the radio waves must stop for 30 minutes, so the detected channel cannot be used for 30 minutes. DFS-supported channels (5 GHz only) are different depending on countries. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 23 2. Setup FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 24: Connection To Devices And Setup Methods

    (4) In the "Use the following IP address" field, type an IP address 192.168.0.XXX, which is not the same address as this product (e.g. 192.168.0.10), and then set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. (5) Click "OK", and then click "OK" or "Close" to enable the settings. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 25 (5) Click "OK", and then click "OK" or "Close" to enable the settings. Changing the settings (1) Connect this product to PC on a wired LAN. (2) Set the network address of the PC to the same network address as for this product. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 26: Setup Using A Web Browser

    (2) From the [Tools] menu, select [Internet Options], and then click the [Connections] tab. (3) In the dial-up settings area, select "Never dial a connection". * If the option is grayed-out, go to the next step. (4) Click [LAN Settings]. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 27 (6) Click "OK", and then enable the settings. - Firefox3.0 (1) Launch Firefox. (2) From the menu bar, click [Tools] - [Options]. (3) Click [Advanced], open the [Network] tab, and then click [Settings]. (4) Select "No proxy", and then click "OK". (5) Click "OK" button. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 28 * If you have changed this product's IP address, type the set IP address. (5) Click [Custom Level]. (6) Scroll down and select "Enable" under "Active scripting" and "File download", and then click [OK]. (7) Click [Yes], click [Apply], and then click [OK] to enable the settings. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 29: Connecting To This Product Using Web Browser

    If the login screen is not displayed, the IP address setting for PC, browser settings, or the URL entered in the address bar of the browser may be incorrect. When connecting for the first time, enter the default user name (admin) and password (pass) and click [OK]. Figure 3.1. Login screen FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 30: Configuring Settings From A Web Browser

    Therefore, make sure to reboot the product later. For explanations of functions and setting instructions, see the manual available from the CONTEC website or see help information.
  • Page 31 3. Connection to Devices and Setup Methods FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 32: Setup And Status Display

    Default setting : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway Set the IP address of the default gateway for the device. This setting is valid when "DHCP Client" is set to "Disable". To disable this setting, enter "0.0.0.0". Default setting : 0.0.0.0 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 33 4. Setup and Status Display Language Set the language to display the "Wireless LAN Manager" configuration web page. You can select either "Japanese" or "English". Default setting : English Time Zone Set the time zone for the device. Default setting : EST+5 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 34: Radio

    (VAP2) is connected. When "Enable" repeater independent, the repeater access point (VAP1) and the repeater station (VAP2) operate independently and separately. Regardless of whether the repeater stations (VAP2) are connected FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 35 WLAN Infrastructure Mode Select the operation mode for the device. There are three types of operation modes: "Standard Infrastructure", "Compatible Infrastructure", and "Advanced Infrastructure". When the unit type is station, "Advanced Infrastructure" cannot be selected. Default setting : Compatible Infrastructure FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 36 "IEEE802.11b", or "IEEE802.11g". Select the antenna mode as "Auto" or "Fixed (Antenna:1)". This setting is not normally required. When using the device with only one external antenna installed, select the antenna mode as "Fixed (Antenna:1)". Default setting : Auto FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 37: Vap

    WEP and TKIP cannot be used with IEEE 802.11n due to the rules of the standard. Note that when the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802.11n and encryption is configured that uses those settings, the device will operate with the legacy standards (IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11g). FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 38 You will also need to set the RADIUS server. Note that this device will be registered as an authenticator on the RADIUS server and will not function if the server secret does not match. Regardless of the value specified for "Reauthentication Interval (sec)", periodic reauthentication will not be performed. Default setting : Disable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 39 32 characters. Default setting : (Blank) User Password Set the authentication password for RADIUS authentication as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters. Default setting : (Blank) Certificate Registration Register (upload) the certificates required for RADIUS authentication. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 40 WPA Pre-Shared Key (PSK) When the encryption is set to "WPA-PSK", “WPA2-PSK”, or "WPA-AUTO-PSK", set the WPA encryption key (PSK: pre-shared key) to use for encryption. Enter the value as alphanumeric characters between 8 and 63 characters. Default setting : (Blank) FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 41: Advanced Settings

    Set the address for the name of this device as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 31 characters. It is okay to leave this value blank. Default setting : Blank Roaming Notification Bridge To bridge the roaming notification received by the wired LAN to wireless LAN, set to “Enable”. Default setting : Enable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 42 If the WLAN infrastructure mode is set to "Compatible Infrastructure" and the multi-client is set to "Disable" and you are using this device connected to a PC or a similar device by way of a wired LAN, you can access this device from the wireless LAN side and perform maintenance through an interface FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 43 Set the IP address of the default gateway to be assigned to the client. When set to 0.0.0.0, the default gateway is disabled. Default setting : 0.0.0.0 Set the IP address of the DNS to be assigned to the client. When set to 0.0.0.0, the DNS is disabled. Default setting : 0.0.0.0 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 44: Ethernet

    In this case, set the correct communication mode. Link Down Condition When "Link Down Detection" is enabled in the "Advanced Settings" for each VAP, set the link down judgment condition. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 45 Set the number of times to retry pinging the IP address from 0 to 15. When a ping timeout occurs, the ping is retried within the number of times set here. If all the pings timeout, the ping is judged to have failed. Default setting : 3 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 46: Vap

    If the unit type is set to "Station", use caution when using this function because the wireless network cannot be accessed when the wired networking port is down. This setting is not available when the unit type is set to "Repeater". It is forcibly set to disabled. Default setting : Disable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 47 "RTS-CTS" or "CTS only". When "RTS-CTS", RTS and CTS are used. When "CTS only", only CTS is used. 11g protect mode is displayed for each VAP, but this setting is common to VAP1 through VAP4. Default setting : Disable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 48 This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point". When set to "Disable", node on this VAP can not communicate (WLAN bridge) with other nodes on this VAP. When set to "Enable" this is allowed. Default setting : Enable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 49 This setting is available when the unit type is "Station". Select the channels to be scanned. Note that communication between access point that is not set to the channel to be scanned is not possible. Default setting : (All) FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 50 You do not need to be changed in normal conditions of use. Set this value between 10 and 120 seconds. Default setting : 120 Time to Try Original Login (sec) This setting is available when the unit type is "Station" and the WLAN infrastructure mode is “Standard Infrastructure”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 51 When "Decrypt Error Disconnect Function" is used, you can set the detection period of decrypt error (sec). When Decrypt error has occurred in this period, ST will disconnect the wireless connection. Set this value between 1 and 65535 (sec). Default setting : 60 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 52: Snmp

    It is okay to leave this value blank. Default setting : Unknown sysName Set the SNMP name for the device as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters. It is okay to leave this value blank. Default setting : Unknown FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 53 Set whether or not to send a trap when the device was initialized by pressing the initialization switch on the unit. When enabled, the device sends a trap regarding initialization by the initialization switch. Default setting : Disable FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 54: Network Time

    The device can synchronize its time with network time by enabling the network time function and configuring the NTP server setting. To use this function, select "Enable". Default setting : Disable NTP Server When enabling the network time function, specify the IP address for the NTP server. Default setting : 0.0.0.0 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 55: Vlan

    Specify this value between 1 to 4094. When the device is a repeater, only the VLANID for VAP1 (repeater AP) can be configured. With a repeater, VAP1 (repeater AP) and VAP2 (repeater ST) operate with the same VLANID. Default setting : 1 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 56 Set the VLAN ID name. The VLAN name can be entered up to 32 characters, and it can also be set to no VLAN name (blank). However, when setting a VLAN name, take care not to use a VLAN name for another entry. Default setting : (Entirely blank) FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 57: Log

    When not sending the log information to a SYSLOG server, set to 0.0.0.0 to disable. Default setting : 0.0.0.0 Debugging Log Please set to "Enable" if you want to log for more detailed debugging. You do not need to "Enable", usually. Default setting : Enabled FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 58 CAUTION Please refer to help of browser setting screen for the explanation of a setting item etc. that increase because it updated it to the latest firmware. The latest explanation is described in help of the latest firmware. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 59: Status Display

    Shows the product name. Country ID Shows the country ID. Ethernet MAC Address Shows the Ethernet MAC address. Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address. IP Address Shows the IP address. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 60: Wlan

    Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address. Channel Shows the configured channel. (VAP) Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address for each VAP. From VAP2 onward, the value is not displayed when the VAP is disabled. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 61 Shows the current channel. This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point. ESSID Shows the configured ESSID. Assigned AP Shows the wireless MAC address for the access point currently logged in to. This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 62 Shows the name of the organization the certificate was issued to. Certificate Information – Valid from Valid from Certificate Information – Valid to Shows the date the certificate expires. ▼ Statics Information TX Unicast Packets Shows the total number of unicast packets that transmitted. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 63 Shows a list of the stations logged in to the device. ▼ Wireless Node Information (Access Point List) Shown when the unit type is station. Shows a list of access points that the device was able to scan and confirm the existence of. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 64: Mac Address Table

    Devices learned of via the wired network are shown as "LAN (1)", devices learned of via the wireless network are shown as "WLAN (2)". Aging Time Shows the aging time (expiration time) for the target device. WLAN MAC Addresses Shows the wireless MAC address of devices learned of via the wireless network. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 65: Log Information

    ROM. The number of times the log has been written to the flash ROM is displayed in "Number of Times Log Saved" at the top of the page. To delete the entire device log, click "Clear All Logs", and then click "OK" on the confirmation dialog. Use caution as the log cannot be restored when cleared. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 66 WEB: Firmware update (XXX -> Updated firmware (old version -> new version) XXX) WEB: Server certificate upload Server certificate upload WEB: Client certificate upload Client certificate upload WEB: Private key upload Private key upload WEB: Clear logfile Clear log FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 67 Reset command issued Network time NTP: Setting clock (Old time) Setting time LDS: VAPX down VAP stopped by link down sense (link down condition) link down Detection LDS: VAPX up VAP started by link down sense (link down condition) FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 68: Maintenance

    You can change the login password to this device including the Wireless LAN Manager (this configuration web page). Enter the password as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters. The changed password is valid after the device restarts. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 69 IP addresses (including subnet mask) to the defaults or to leave them as they are. Then click the "Default" button. Even when the default settings are restored, they are not saved to the device's configuration file, so you must save and restart to reflect the settings. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 70 Select the time to run a ping "Count". ping is done once per second, this time will be the number of ping. Set the ping data size to "Data Size (bytes)".This value can be set between 4 and 65000 bytes. By clicking the "Ping" button, then the results displayed below the button. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 71 4. Setup and Status Display FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 72: Wireless Link Mode And Wireless Lan Function

    (1) Allows log-in restrictions (security function). (2) Improves security using the WSL (Wireless Security Link). (3) When connecting a CONTEC station to this product using a wired connection, there is no limit to protocols and the number of devices that can be connected.
  • Page 73: Compatible Infrastructure Mode

    In the Compatible Infrastructure mode, each wireless terminal performs communication via the AP as in the Standard Infrastructure mode. Roaming functions are supported, allowing login to any AP within range of radio waves. APs do not provide NZ2WL series' unique functions since APs work as a simple bridge. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 74: Advanced Infrastructure Mode

    On the terminal set to the Standard Infrastructure mode, the FLEXLAN series' unique functions can be used. The terminal set to the Compatible Infrastructure mode serves as a simple bridge and thus the FLEXLAN series’ unique functions cannot be used on this terminal. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 75: Repeater

    If you set "Wireless Connection Mode" to "Advanced Infrastructure", you will be able to connect to stations in "Standard Infrastructure" mode and to stations in "Compatible Infrastructure" mode. If you will only use CONTEC series devices to construct your system, we recommend that you operate the repeater in "Advanced Infrastructure" mode.
  • Page 76: Recommended Setting

    "Advanced Infrastructure" mode. For example, if WLAN1 in the above figure is an access point made by another company and you set WLAN2 to "Advanced Infrastructure" mode, WLAN1 and WLAN2 will not be able to communicate with each other. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 77: Notes

    LAN standard and the same channels are used. Access point Repeater Repeater IEEE802.11n IEEE802.11n (5GHz) 36ch (5GHz) 36ch Access point Repeater Repeater IEEE802.11a IEEE802.11n 36ch (5GHz) 44ch FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 78: Installation In A Network

    5. Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Installation in a Network This section describes how to install the FXE3000 Series to construct a network with improved performance and discusses the general features and radio characteristics of the wireless LAN as well as the guidelines for constructing the network.
  • Page 79: Operating Environment And Radio Waves

    Placing this product for a greater RSSI value makes the communication state more stable. If the RSSI value is small and slightly moving the position of the product does not increase the RSSI value, it indicates radio wave attenuation either to the distance or by an obstacle. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 80 Rarely, however, the date rate is reduced and, in the worst case, communication is disabled temporarily. In such cases, change the location of this product and the channel used for communication. This may solve the problem. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 81: Constructing A Network

    For a TCP/IP system, for example, you can use the Windows PING command. To use PING, start the command prompt (MS-DOS) and enter the following command. The example command is for an AP with an IP address of 192.168.0.2. ping 192.168.0.2 FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 82 Ethernet traffic is heavy and this may reduce the performance of the wireless network. This can be solved by changing the hub connected to the AP to a switching hub (bridge). Slower communication speed Faster communication speed FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 83 (9) Floors often contain steel beams or metal firewalls and therefore communication between floors is often not possible. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 84: Maintenance

    The collected log file is stored the AP memory with the following file name. File name : LOGFILE CAUTION To collect the log file, log collection must be enabled. Note also that the contents of the log file differ depending on the operating mode and software settings. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 85: Using Ftp To Get The Log File

    D:¥tmp>ftp 192.168.0.1 ………… (2-1) User (192.168.0.1:none)):admin ………… (2-2) Password:pass ………… (2-3) ftp>get LOGFILE ………… (3) ftp>bye ………… (4) For details about downloading using a Web browser, see the section titled "Download" in Chapter 4 "Setup and Status Display". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 86: Saving The Settings File

    User (192.168.0.1:none)):admin ………… (2-2) Password:pass ………… (2-3) ftp>get CONFIG ………… (3) ftp>get MACFIL ………… (3) ftp>bye ………… (4) For details about downloading using a Web browser, see the section titled "Download" in Chapter 4 "Setup and Status Display". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 87: Restoring The Software Settings

    ………… (4) ftp>bye ………… (5) The reset request command shown in (4) is a command used to reboot the product. There is no problem to skip (4), stop FTP in (5) and reboot the product later. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 88: Upgrading The Firmware

    The AP firmware may be upgraded to resolve any bugs found in the software or to add new functions. Contact CONTEC via our web site for details of the latest firmware. The firmware is stored the AP memory with the following file name.
  • Page 89: Initialization

    INIT switch No.1. This indicates internal memory files are being deleted. The internal memory files may be damaged and the product may not start up properly if the power is switched off before the flashing stops. Always reboot the product after the flashing stops. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    (it is an antitheft gate in the shop), copy machine and so on. Most electromagnetic sources other than wireless networks are local and not continuous, and therefore by moving the location of the unit and waiting briefly, communication may be possible. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 91: Setup Screen Unavailable On Web Browser

    If using an AC adapter, check that the adapter is an optional accessory of a type specified by CONTEC. Only use AC adapters specified by CONTEC with this product. If supplying power from the power connector, check the power supply connection, supply voltage, etc., and make sure that there are no problems.
  • Page 92: Appendix

    This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" or "Repeater" and the wireless networking standard is "IEEE802.11n(5GHz)" or "IEEE802.11n(2.4GHz)". *4 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" or "Repeater". *5 : This setting can only be configured when the wireless networking standard is "IEEE802.11a", "IEEE802.11b", or "IEEE802.11g". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 93 This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "WEP(Open)", "WEP(SharedKey)", "WEP(Auto)", or "AES". *9 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Station" and the encryption is set to either "WPA", "WPA2", "WPA- PSK", “WPA2-PSK”, “WPA-AUTO”, or "WPA-AUTO-PSK". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 94 *11 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" or "Repeater” and the encryption is set to either "IEEE802.1X", "WPA", "WPA2", or "WPA-AUTO". *12 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK", or "WPA-AUTO-PSK". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 95 Key (PSK) Disable , Enable MAC Address Authentication*14 *13 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" or "Repeater". *14 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point ". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 96 *19 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" and the encryption is set to either "IEEE802.1X", "WPA", "WPA2", or “WPA-AUTO”. *20 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK", or “WPA-AUTO-PSK”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 97 AUTO”, or “WPA-AUTO-PSK”. *25 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "IEEE802.1X", "WPA", "WPA2", or “WPA-AUTO”. *26 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK", or “WPA-AUTO-PSK”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 98 AUTO”, or “WPA-AUTO-PSK”. *31 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "IEEE802.1X", "WPA", "WPA2", or “WPA-AUTO”. *32 : This setting is available when the encryption is set to either "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK", or “WPA-AUTO-PSK”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 99 3 1 - 15 Ping Response Wait Time (sec) 3 0 - 15 Ping Retry Count *33 : This setting is available when the unit type is “Station”, the wireless connection mode is “Compatible Infrastructure”, and the Multi-Client function is “Disable”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 100 MCS12, MCS13, MCS14, MCS15 Disable, 6Mbps, 9Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, IEEE802.11a 54Mbps Disable, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, IEEE802.11g 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps IEEE802.11b Disable, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps *34 : This setting can be configured "Station". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 101 *42 : This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is either "IEEE 802.11b", "IEEE 802.11g", or "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)" *43 : This setting is available when the unit type is “Station” and the wireless connection mode is “Standard Infrastructure”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 102 Disable, 6Mbps, 9Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps Disable, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps, 12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps, IEEE802.11g 36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps IEEE802.11b Disable, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps *44 : This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point" or "Repeater". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 103 802.11b", "IEEE 802.11g", or "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)". *49 : This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is either "IEEE 802.11b", "IEEE 802.11g", or "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)". *50 : This setting is available when the unit type is “Repeater”. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 104 *52 : This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)" or "IEEE 802.11g". *53 : This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is "IEEE 802.11b", "IEEE 802.11g", or "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 105 *54: This setting is available when the unit type is "Access Point ". *55: This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)" or "IEEE 802.11g". *56: This setting is available when the wireless networking standard is "IEEE 802.11b", "IEEE 802.11g", or "IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)". FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 106 Disable, up to 32 characters in length, single-byte alphanumeric Dynamic VLAN VLAN table characters only, no spaces Enable, Disable Log Function Disable, Enable Save Log 60, 5 - 1440 Save Interval (min) 0.0.0.0(Disable), specify IP address SYSLOG Server Enable, Disable Debugging Log FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Operating ambient humidity 10 - 90%RH (No condensation) Floating dust particles Not extreme Corrosive gases None Approval FXE3000-US FCC, IC, WPC, IMDA, UL/cUL, RoHS Compliant standards FXE3000-EU NBTC, CE Marking (RE, RoHS) FXE3000-KR KC, RoHS Compliant FXE3000-TW NCC, RoHS Compliant FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 108: External Dimensions

    8. Appendix External Dimensions 4-φ3.5 89.2 [mm] Figure 8.1. External Dimensions FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 109: I/O Interface

    Pin No. Signal name Operation / Function 5-30VDC ± 5% Pin assignment of DC Jack (EIAJ#2) Sign Center Input power* Periphery * DC jack is a EIAJ#2-standards connector, so please use it within the range of DC4.5V - 6.3V. FXE3000 Series...
  • Page 110: List Of Options

    Before you use this product, we recommend that you use a device on loan from CONTEC to sufficiently evaluate the product in the environment in which it will actually be used.
  • Page 111 CONTEC CO., LTD. October 2018 Edition 3-9-31, Himesato, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka 555-0025, Japan https://www.contec.com/ No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. [10122018] [08262016] Management No. NA04823 10122018_rev4 Parts No.

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