Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Chapter 1. Product Introduction Package Contents WLAN-64GM and WLAN-128GM Before using this Wireless Controller, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer of purchase to claim for missing items: ⚫...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Product Specification WLAN-64GM Model WLAN64GM Enterprise Gateway & Wireless Controller Device Interface Device Upgrade Main Chip: MTK MT7621 Online upgrade • Local Upgrade Flash:16MB • Firmware Upgrade SSD:256MB • Ethernet (LAN): 4 x RJ45 10/100/1000mbps Device Service •...
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Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Model WLAN64GM Enterprise Gateway & Wireless Controller User Speed Limit Maintain One Key Enable/Disabled Remote Login IP Group Remote Telnet Time Group Reboot Regularly Up/Down DHCP Conflict Detection Remake Capture packet Network Firewall: • IP Filter...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Product Specification WLAN-128GM Model WLAN-128GM Enterprise Gateway & Wireless Controller Device Interface Device Upgrade Main Chip: MTK MT7621 Online upgrade • Local Upgrade Flash:16MB • Firmware Upgrade SSD:256MB • Ethernet (LAN): 4 x RJ45 10/100/1000mbps Device Service •...
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Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Model WLAN-128GM Enterprise Gateway & Wireless Controller User Speed Limit Maintain One Key Enable/Disabled Remote Login IP Group Remote Telnet Time Group Reboot Regularly Up/Down DHCP Conflict Detection Remake Capture packet Network Firewall: • IP Filter...
Port Description. Port Description 12V DC 12V DC port for WLAN-64GM only WAN port connecting to Modem or Router LAN 1~4 LAN port connecting to the network equipment. To restore to the factory default setting, press and hold the Reset Button for Reset about 10 seconds, and then release it.
Connect the Wireless Controller via the WAN port to an Internet connection via a Modem or Router. To control the Access Points connect them direct to the LAN ports of the controller via a (PoE) Switch. The AirLive TOP-12AC, TOP-18AX and inWall-U618 as well as several outdoor CPE models are support by the Wireless controller.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM , Web login Management. This chapter will show you how to configure the basic functions of your Wireless Controller within minutes. TCP/IP Configuration. The default IP address of the Wireless Controller is 192.168.10.1. By default, the Wireless Controller has DHCP turned on and the device will give out IP addresses directly when a computer is connected to the LAN ports.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Wizard Wireless The settings which are entered in this field will be used as the default template for all the Access Points which will be connected to the Wireless Controller. Select Enable or Disable the wireless status, Enter your SSID name and wireless encryption.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Wizard Network LAN Change the LAN IP address of the Wireless Controller as well as the Start and End IP Address range and the DNS. Wizard Network Other The Wireless Controller can automatically reboot on a fixed time. Select to Enable or Disable this function. After this select the Reboot Time and the Reboot Interval.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Starting Setup in the Web UI. It is easy to configure and manage the Wireless Controller with a web browser. Input 192.168.10.1 into the browser ( When you changed the default IP address of the Wireless Controller in the Wizard, please use your new IP Address), When the Wireless Controller has been setup using the Wizard enter your own new Username and Password.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Chapter 4. Configure the Wireless Controller Main Home Page. The below web GUI and the topology used in this guide uses the WLAN-128GM as an example. It is easy to configure and manage the Controller with the web browser. The Home Page of the Wireless Controller shows an overview of the settings and several quick links.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Reboot and Password Change Click on the Green icon with the 4 squares in the top right corner and a pulldown menu will appear. The first icon will start the Setup Wizard. To change the Username, click on the person icon and enter your new Username.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Device – AP List AP list will show all the Access Points which are connected to the Wireless Controller. The Access Points will automatically appear when they are set to on “Get IP from AC” in their webGUI. When multiple different models of Access Points have been added they can be separated by model or by online/ offline devices.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.5 AP – List Channel Click on the channel icon to see the Channel analyze of the both the 2.4 and 5.8Ghz. The straight red vertical line shows the Channel which the Access Point is currently using.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.7 AP List – Config Config: This is the setup up for the selected single Access Point, settings like SSID, Encryption, VAP and TX Power can be setup in this menu. These settings overrule any settings which may have been done before in the webGUI of the Access Point.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.9 AP List – Config – Wireless In Wireless setting you can setup the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz setting The 2.4Ghz settings are first when you need to do the 5Ghz settings click on the pulldown menu of the device and select 5Ghz.
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Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM The page includes the following fields: Object Description Device Select to setup either 2.4GHz or 5.8Ghz part of the Access Point Statu s Select ON (Green) or OFF (Gray) to enable or disable wireless LAN. This is the wireless network name. The default SSID is Wireless 2.4G_XXXXXX and Wireless 5.8G_XXXXXX.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.10 AP List – Config – Advanced Advanced Settings allows for the change of the Advanced parameters of the Access Points. 2.4Ghz will be shown first to switch to the Advanced parameters of the 5.8Ghz click on the pulldown menu in Device.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.11 AP List – Config - Other Set a schedule time on which the Access Point would reboot, this can be by time or by day. The password for the Access Point can also be changed here.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.12 AP List – Batch Config Batch Config: When using this function settings can be applied to multiple Access Points in one go. These can be the Wireless settings (Template), Device Password, Reboot and Reset. To make a Template please see chapter 4.4 When the downward arrow is click for the Batch Config a pulldown menu will appear.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.3.14 AP List – Batch Config – Country Code Country Code lets you select the different Wi-Fi regions, please select the one which is valid in your country of use. This region code will be applied to all the selected (check marked) Access Points.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Device – Template A Template can be made and applied to all or a selected number of Access Points. This way time can be saved as not every Access Points need to be configured one by one. The Default Template is the one which is made when at the first startup the Wizard was used.
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Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM The page includes the following fields: Object Description Device Select to setup either 2.4GHz or 5.8Ghz part of the Access Point Statu s Select ON (Green) or OFF (Gray) to enable or disable wireless LAN. This is the wireless network name. The default SSID is Wireless 2.4G_XXXXXX and Wireless 5.8G_XXXXXX.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.4.2 Device – Template – Advanced Advanced Settings allows for the change of the Advanced parameters of the Access Points. 2.4Ghz will be shown first to switch to the Advanced parameters of the 5.8Ghz click on the pulldown menu in Device.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.4.3 Device – Template – Other Set a schedule time on which the Access Point would reboot, this can be by time or by day. The password for the Access Point can also be changed here.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Device – Upgrade To Upgrade a single or multiple of Access Points of the same model, select (check mark) the Access Points that need to be Upgraded. To search an Access Point you can also enter the IP or MAC Address of the Access Point in the search field.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Device – Service Service is the function that gives the connected Access Points there IP Addresses. Also, it makes sure that the Access Points are automatically detected and shown in the AP List. The page includes the following fields:...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.6.2 Device – Service – Static Binding Allocate a fixed Static IP Address to a connected Access Point. Click on the Add to enter the Static DHCP for the Access Point. In the new pop-up Window Click on “Online AP” to select an Access Point or manually enter the Access Point IP and MAC Address.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Device – Auto Roaming Enable Auto Roaming for a better connection between the Access Points in a single large network. Note that the SSID, Encryption and Wireless Password of both the 2.4 and 5.8Ghz of the Access Point must be the same.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM Network The Network menu allows you to setup the LAN, WAN and Cloud connection of the Wireless Controller. 4.9.1 Network – LAN Setting Setup the LAN settings for the Wireless Controller. This setup is for the local IP Address of the Wireless Controller and the IP Range for all the connected clients to the Access Points.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.9.2 Network – LAN Setting – IP List IP List shows the current connected Access Points to the Wireless Controller. 4.9.3 Network – LAN Setting – Static Binding Allocate a fixed Static IP Address to a connected Client.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.9.4 Network – WAN Setting WAN Settings allows you setup the Internet Mode of the Wireless Controller, When using the WAN settings make sure your WAN port is connected to your Modem. The Wireless Controller has 4 WAN settings, DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE and Bypass 4.9.5...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.9.6 Network - WAN Setting - Static IP The default setting for the WAN port is DHCP. If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type, select “Static IP" and then enter IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and primary DNS information provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.9.7 Network - WAN Setting - PPPoE The default setting for the WAN port is DHCP. Select PPPOE if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and provided you with a PPPoE username and password. Click on Advanced to further setup the connection when needed.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.9.8 Network – WAN Setting - Bypass This the Bridge/Transparent mode for the WAN Port. The page includes the following fields: Object Description Internet Access Select DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE or Bypass Address Type Select Static IP or DHCP...
By default, the Cloud setting is turned on. When this settings is turned on the Wireless Controller can be added to the AirCloud platform. The AirCloud platform allows you to remote control the Access Points which are connected to the Wireless Controller via the Cloud. See www.airlive.com for more information about the AirCloud. -37-...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.10 User The User menu shows the User List and Speed Limit which can be set for the clients. Note that the Speed Limit function will only work correctly when the Accelerate function has been set to normal. The Accelerate function can be found in the System Menu.
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Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM The page includes the following fields: Object Description Status Select enable or disable Speed Limit rule IP Group Select Custom or Add an IP group Start IP Enter a Start IP Address for the range End IP...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.11 Firewall IP Filter, MAC Filter, URL Filtering, Port Mapping and DMZ are the functions which can be set under the Firewall menu. Setup for the IP Group and Time Group which can be used in some of the Firewall features can been done in the System menu (see chapter 4.12.14 and 4.12.15).
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.11.2 Firewall – MAC Filter MAC Filtering can block or allow certain clients based on the MAC Address. Click Add to open the Pop-up window to enter the MAC and Time information. To Delete an MAC Filter, select the MAC Filter which was made before and check mark it, then press Delete.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.11.3 Firewall – URL Filter URL Filtering can block certain webpage for the clients. When enabled clients connected to the network will not be able to browse webpages which have been added to the URL Filter.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.11.4 Firewall Port Map Port mapping allows extranet access to an intranet server. Enter the IP Address of the client for which you would like to open the External and Internal port. Click Add to open the Pop-up window to enter the Port information. To Delete a Port Mapping, select the Port Mapping which was made before and check mark it, then press Delete.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.11.5 Firewall – DMZ Open the DMZ for a client IP Address. The page includes the following fields: Object Description Enable DMZ Select Enable DMZ Host or Disable DMZ Host IP Enter the DMZ LAN IP for which you would like to open DMZ Apply Save the setting.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12 System The System Menu page offers several functions including Upgrade, Backup, IP Group, Time Group, Log, Reset and more. The IP Group and Time Group functions are used in the Firewall (Chapter 4.11) 4.12.1 System - Upgrade Browse the firmware file and click on upgrade.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.2 System – Maintain - Telnet Enable the Telnet function for the Wireless Controller, Note use this function with care!! When Enabled the device is open and could be hacked. Default this function is Disabled. 4.12.3 System –...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.4 System – Maintain – DHCP Conflict Detection Enable this function to automatically detect a DHCP conflict on the network. 4.12.5 System – Maintain – Capture Packet The Capture Packet enable the capture of a packet from a source IP address, this can be Any network or fixed on only LAN or WAN with different protocol TCP, UDP, ARP ect..
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.6 System – Maintain - Ping Enable the Ping function by entering a Web Address which you would like to Ping. To start the Ping function, press the Ping button. 4.12.7 System – Reboot Enable Reboot to Reboot the Wireless Controller directly.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.8 System – System Log Review the Wireless Controller log, you can also enable Remote Log Service or export the log file. The page includes the following fields: Object Description Select ON/OFF to record log or not...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.9 System – Manage – Backup Information Click “Export Settings File” to save the configuration file of the Wireless Controller to your local computer. 4.12.10 System – Manage – Restore Settings To Restore a saved Configuration file, select a previous saved configuration from your computer and Click “Use Configuration File”...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.13 System – System Time Setup the system time, enable NTP Server and select the Time Zone for the Wireless Controller. The page includes the following fields: Object Description Time Synchronization Select either Host Time or Network Time...
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.14 System – IP Group IP Group, Setup up an IP Group which can be used in the Firewall menu. Click Add to open the Pop-up window to enter the IP information. To Delete an IP Group, select the IP Group which was made before and check mark it, then press Delete.
Userguide for WLAN-64GM, WLAN-128GM 4.12.15 System – Time Group Time Group, Setup up a Time Group which can be used in the Firewall menu. Click Add to open the Pop-up window to enter the Time information. To Delete a Time Group, select the Time Group which was made before and check mark it, then press Delete.
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