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ne Flex 300M
April 2016

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  • Page 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2016 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    System ....................... 19 7.1.1 Admin Security ....................19 7.1.2 Firmware ......................21 7.1.3 Time ....................... 21 7.1.4 Event Log ....................... 22 7.1.5 SNMP ......................23 7.1.6 Controller ....................... 25 7.1.7 Configuration ....................26 7.1.8 Reboot......................27 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 3 Monitoring Device Status ..................51 Device ........................ 51 Client List ......................51 WDS Info......................52 Portal ......................... 52 Rogue AP ......................53 Event Log ......................53 Restoring Factory Defaults ................54 Appendix ......................55 Datasheets ......................55 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 4: Introduction And Scope

    (802.1x, open, captive portal, etc.), allowing faster, easier, and more cost- effective network builds. Each member of the AP Series family also features a high- powered Wi-Fi transmitter that greatly enhances coverage and performance while reducing equipment costs and maintenance. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 5: Product Features And Benefits

     WDS support allows secure and fast network expansion.  Guest Protect support guards sensitive business data and subnetworks.  WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) and QoS (Quality of Service) support keeps video and other bandwidth-intensive data flowing fast and lag-free. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    1 x AP One Flex 300M 1 x Instruction sheet AP Pro / AP Pro 300M / AP Pro Duo 1 x AP Pro / AP Pro 300M / AP Pro Duo 1 x Instruction sheet 1 x Installation guide http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview

    OFF – No device connected to Ethernet port BLINKING – Ethernet port sending/receiving data LAN 1-2 ON – Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Note that LAN 5 displays the status of the uplink connection http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 8: Ap One Ac Mini

    BLINKING – AP sending/receiving data Wi-Fi GREEN – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio on Note that this model includes a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and a 5GHz Wi-Fi radio that can operate simultaneously to increase speed and reduce interference. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 9: Ap One In-Wall

    OFF – No device connected to Ethernet port BLINKING – Ethernet port sending/receiving data LAN 1-5 ON – Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Note that LAN 5 displays the status of the uplink connection http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 10: Ap One 300M

    OFF – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio off BLINKING – AP sending/receiving data Wireless GREEN – 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi radio on Note that this model can operate in either 2.4GHz or 5GHz mode, depending on Wi-Fi radio settings. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 11: Ap One Flex 300M

    GREEN – Access point ready OFF – No device connected to Ethernet port BLINKING – Ethernet port sending/receiving data ON – Powered-on device connected to Ethernet port Number of connected clients (1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40) http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 12: Ap Pro / Ap Pro 300M / Ap Pro Duo

    User Manual AP Pro / AP Pro 300M / AP Pro Duo Front/Top View Rear Panel View http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 13: Installation

    User Manual Installation Your access point acts as a bridge between wireless and wired Ethernet interfaces. A typical setup follows: http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 14: Installation Procedures

    Google Chrome 2.0 or above, connect to https://192.168.0.3. 6. Enter the default admin login ID and password, admin and public respectively. 7. After logging in, the Dashboard appears. Click the System tab to begin setting up your access point. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 15: Using The Dashboard

    When your access point is connected to a WAN, this field displays the WAN IP address. For more information, click the Details… link, which displays the following: IP Address Status This field displays the current WAN connection status. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 16 Model This field displays your access point’s model number. Firmware The firmware version currently running on your access point appears here. Uptime This field displays your access point’s uptime since the last reboot or shutdown. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 17 AP One AC mini and have configured both radios, this displays channels in use for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Channel The channel currently used by your access point is displayed in this field. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 18 Select Per SSID or AP Send / Recv to determine the data displayed in the graphs Usage Data Type below. Hourly Check this box to graph wireless network usage on an hourly basis. Wireless Network Usage/Number of These graphs detail recent wireless network usage. Wireless Clients http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 19: Configuration

    Enter a name to identify the location of your access point. This name can be retrieved Location via SNMP. Admin User This field specifies the administrator username of the web admin. It is set as admin by Name default. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 20 CIDR format, which is between 0 and 32 inclusively. For example: 192.168.0.0/24. To define multiple subnets, separate each IP subnet, one per line. For example: 192.168.0.0/24 10.8.0.0/16 Language Choose a language for the administration interface. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 21: Firmware

    Time region used by the system. All choices are based on UTC. To choose a time server other than the default, enter the URL here. To restore the Time Server default time server, click the Default button. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 22: Event Log

    The section allows you to turn on event logging at a specified remote syslog server. Event Log Remote Syslog Check this box to turn on remote system logging. Remote Syslog Enter the IP address or hostname of the remote syslog server, as well as the port Host number. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 23: Snmp

    This option specifies the port which SNMP will use. The default port is 161. SNMPv1 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 1. SNMPv2c This option allows you to enable SNMP version 2c. SNMPv3 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 3. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 24 Select one of the following valid authentication protocols:  NONE Authentication  HMAC-MD5 Protocol  HMAC-SHA When HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA is selected, an entry field will appear for the password. Authentication Enter a password to use with the selected authentication protocol. Password http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 25: Controller

    Check this box to enable remote management. Management Select Auto, InControl, or AP Controller as your remote AP management method. Controller Type When Auto is selected, your access point will automatically choose the appropriate mode. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 26: Configuration

    Upload. The new settings can then be applied by clicking the Apply Changes button on the page header, or you Configurations can cancel the procedure by pressing discard on the main page of the web admin interface. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 27: Reboot

    Use the controls on the AP tab to set the wireless SSID and AP settings, as well as wireless distribution system (WDS) settings. 7.2.1 Wireless SSID Wireless network settings, including the name of the network (SSID) and security policy, can be defined and managed in this section. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 28 To set your access point as a DHCP server or relay, select Server or Relay. DHCP Setting Otherwise, select None. DHCP Option 82 If you use a distributed DHCP server/relay environment, you can enable this option to provide additional information on the manner in which clients are physically http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 29 Open (No Encryption), WEP, 802.1X, WPA2 – Personal, WPA2 – Security Policy Enterprise, WPA/WPA2 - Personal, and WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise. To allow any Wi-Fi client to access your AP without authentication, select Open (No Encryption). Details on each of the available authentication methods follow. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 30 This option specifies the length of time throughout which the broadcast key remains valid. When the re-keying period expires, the broadcast key is no longer valid and Re-keying Period broadcast key renewal is required. The default is 14400 seconds (four hours). 0 disables re-keying. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 31 When v2 is selected, only v2 clients can associate with 802.1X Version the access point. Most modern wireless clients support v2. For stations that do not support v2, select v1. The default is v2. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 32 This menu determines how your usage quota resets. Setting it to Daily will reset it at a Quota Reset Time specified time every day. Setting a number of minutes after quota reached establishes a timer for each user that begins after the quota has been reached. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 33 None, Deny all except listed, Accept all except listed, and RADIUS MAC Authentication. Connections coming from the MAC addresses in this list will be either denied or MAC Address List accepted based on the option selected in the previous field. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 34 1813. Maximum Enter the maximum number of allowed retransmissions. Retransmission RADIUS Request Enter a value in seconds to limit RADIUS request frequency. Note the initial value will Interval double on each retransmission. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 35 Enter a value in kpbs to limit connected clients’ upstream bandwidth. Enter 0 to allow Limit unlimited upstream bandwidth. Client Enter a value in kpbs to limit connected clients’ downstream bandwidth. Enter 0 to allow http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 36 Subnet Mask subnet mask identifying the subnet to allow or deny. If you have chosen MAC Address as your firewall rule type, enter the MAC address MAC Address identifying the machine to allow or deny. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 37: Settings

    The AP One AC mini offers channel bonding options for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, as shown below. In addition to 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 20/40 MHz, the 5Ghz band offers 80Mhz, which is the default setting. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave...
  • Page 38 By default, it is set to 50000. Max number of Enter the maximum clients that can simultaneously connect to your access point or set Clients the value to 0 to allow unlimited clients. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 39 Click Custom Schedule to specify radio availability schedule options or select Always Availability On to make the radio continuously available. This checkbox enables Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), also known as Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME), on your access point. The default is enabled. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 40: Wds

    Check this box to enable WDS. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the access point with which to form a WDS link. Select AES to enable encryption for WDS peer connections. Selecting None disables Encryption encryption. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 41: Network

    (192.168.0.3) on the Ethernet segment Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway to the internet. DNS Server Enter the DNS server address that your access point will use to resolve host names. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 42 Your access point can act as a bridge or as a router, depending on your selection here. AP Mode When Router is selected, you can additionally select whether the access point will function in NAT or IP Forwarding mode. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 43: Lan

    IP Settings IP Address Enter the LAN IP address and subnet mask to assign to your access point on the LAN. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 44 To reserve certain addresses for specific clients, such as network printers, enter the DHCP device’s MAC Address and a static IP to be assigned to the device. Click to add Reservation the DHCP reservation. To delete a DHCP reservation, click http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 45 The Port setting specifies the port(s) that correspond to the service, and can be configured to behave in one of the following manners: Port Single Port, Port Range, Port Mapping http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 46: Pepvpn

    Server IP Enter the LAN IP address of the server that handles requests for the forwarded service. Address 7.3.3 PepVPN PepVPN securely connects one or more remote sites to the site running your access point. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 47 ID or serial number here. Authentication Select By Remote ID Only or Preshared Key to specify the method your access point will use to authenticate peers. When selecting By Remote ID Only, be sure to enter a http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 48 4500 will be used by default. Port 32015 will be used if port 4500 is Data Port unavailable. If Custom is selected, you can input a custom outgoing port number between 1 and 65535. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 49: Tools

    The ping test tool tests connectivity pinging the specified destination IP address. The ping utility is located at System>Tools>Ping. Traceroute The traceroute test tool traces the routing path to the specified IP address. The traceroute test utility is located at System>Tools>Traceroute. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 50: Nslookup

    User Manual Nslookup The nslookup tool is used to test DNS name servers. The nslookup utility can be found at System>Tools>Nslookup. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 51: Monitoring Device Status

    MAC addresses. To download a diagnostic report, click the Download link. Client List The Client List displays all currently connected clients. Use the Expand and Collapse buttons to control the amount of data displayed. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 52: Wds Info

    2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. Portal If you’ve turned on your access point’s captive portal, client connection data will appear here. Use the Expand and Collapse buttons to control the amount of data displayed. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 53: Rogue Ap

    This section displays a list of nearby suspected rogue access points. Event Log The Event Log displays a list of all events associated with your access point. Check Auto Refresh to refresh log entries automatically. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 54: Restoring Factory Defaults

     Wait for one minute or until the status LED turns green, upon which the settings of the device will have been restored to the factory defaults. By default, the unit will acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave...
  • Page 55: Appendix

    This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands is country dependent and is firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. 12 Datasheets http://www.pepwave.com Copyright © Pepwave 2015...
  • Page 56 Fast, Secure and Manageable Enterprise Wireless for Every Environment AP One Flex 300M AP One 300M Pepwave AP One access points deliver enterprise-grade performance, the flexibility to deploy anywhere, and easy setup and management. From the tiny but mighty AP One AC Mini to AP One In-Wall...
  • Page 57 5GHz 2.4GHz AP One Flex 300M can deliver guest Wi-Fi while connecting and powering up to two 802.3af/48V Pepwave passive PoE- enabled devices, such as surveillance cameras Web blocking keeps your students and sta out of unwanted websites and help them stay away from distraction...
  • Page 58 5GHz 2.4GHz AP One Flex 300M can deliver guest Wi-Fi while connecting and powering up to two 802.3af/48V Pepwave passive PoE- enabled devices, such as surveillance cameras Web blocking keeps your guests out of unwanted websites AP One Flex 300M...
  • Page 59 ^ Available separately. www.pepwave.com ©Pepwave. All rights reserved. Pepwave, the Pepwave logo, and SpeedFusion are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. All speci cations are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 60 Contact Us: Sales http://www.pepwave.com/contact/sales/ Support http://www.pepwave.com/contact/ Business Development and Partnerships http://www.pepwave.com/partners/channel- partner-program/...

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