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JetWave 2424
Industrial Cellular Router/Gateway
2T2R MIMO
User Manual
V1.1 Sep, 2022

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  • Page 1 JetWave 2424 Industrial Cellular Router/Gateway 2T2R MIMO User Manual V1.1 Sep, 2022...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2016 all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, adapted, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier. About This Manual This user manual provides the following notes: 1.
  • Page 3 Safety Precautions – JetWave Wireless Product General Notification ⚫ Only operate the device according to the technical specification. You can find the information from the product datasheet, user manual…etc. ⚫ Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. ⚫...
  • Page 4 ⚫ The equipment must be grounded. Ground the device before connecting the cables, antennas and power supply. The grounding of the equipment and DC Power Supply may be different in some applications, then, you must ground them separately. ⚫ Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available.
  • Page 5 Installation If you are installing the wireless equipment in the field box or outdoor area, for your safety as well as others, please seek assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved. Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site, especially where there are electric power and phone lines.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 Introduction ........................10 1.1.1 Introduction ........................10 1.1.2 JetWave 2424 Appearance ....................11 1.1.3 JetWave 2424 Major Features .................... 11 1.1.4 Product Package ......................... 11 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ....................... 13 Professional Installation Required ..................13 2.1.1 Safety Precautions ......................
  • Page 7 Status ............................. 31 4.2.1 Information ........................31 4.2.2 Network Flow ........................32 4.2.3 Bridge Table ........................33 4.2.4 ARP Table ........................33 4.2.5 DHCP Client List ......................34 4.2.6 Association List....................... 34 System ........................... 36 4.3.1 Basic Settings ......................... 36 4.3.2 IP Settings ........................
  • Page 8 4.6.6 PPTP Client Settings ...................... 74 Management .......................... 74 4.7.1 Remote Setting ....................... 74 4.7.2 SMTP Settings ........................ 76 4.7.3 Login Settings ......................... 77 4.7.4 Firmware Upgrade ......................77 4.7.5 Configuration File ......................78 4.7.6 Remote IP Scan ......................80 MQTT settings ........................
  • Page 9 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ......................102 General Question ......................... 102 6.1.1 How to know the MAC address of the CLIENT? ............102 6.1.2 What if I would like to reset the unit to default settings? ..........102 6.1.3 Why can not access the Web-based management interface? ........102 Wireless ..........................
  • Page 10 Chapter 1 Introduction Page 9...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction The JetWave 2424 series is a slim size industrial grade secure Cellular Router/IP Gateway for the Ethernet to cellular machine-to-machine (M2M) communication market. The JetWave 2424 Series equips with one embedded 4G LTE module, dual SIM standby for carrier provider redundant, 4 Fast Ethernet ports for routing or deviceing.
  • Page 12: Jetwave 2424 Appearance

    1.1.2 JetWave 2424 Appearance 1.1.3 JetWave 2424 Major Features Features: ➢ Industrial Slim Size Design ➢ IEEE 802.11 /g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, up to 2T2R MIMO, 300Mbps ➢ 4-port Fast Ethernet Port (1WAN, 3LAN) ➢ Management by Web GUI and Korenix View Commander ➢...
  • Page 13 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 12...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This Chapter describes safety precautions and product information before installing JetWave 2424. Professional Installation Required • Please seek assistance from a professional installer for field installation or professional IT Engineer for indoor installation. These engineers must be well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable for the Wireless CLIENT setup and field plan.
  • Page 15 grounding must be well installed. The professional Wireless IT Engineer can provide service for location, antenna and field plan to get better performance and coverage. 4. When you exchange to high gain antenna on JetWave 2424, please notice that the Radio Output power and antenna gain value must be allowed according to the regulations of the country.
  • Page 16: Power Installation

    Power Installation The system provides dual DC power input. 2.2.1 DC Input 1. There is one 6-pin terminal block within the package, which is applied for screwing the DC wires. It is a good practice to turn off the system power, and to unplug power terminal block before making wire connections 2.
  • Page 17: I/O Configuration

    I/O Configuration 2.3.1 Wiring your Ethernet Port There are one Fast Ethernet ports. The 1 port is standard RJ-45 form factor. It can support 10Base-TX and 100Base-TX. All the Ethernet ports will auto-detect the signal from connected devices to negotiate the link speed and duplex mode.
  • Page 18: Ground

    2.3.2 Ground To ensure the system will not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock, we suggest you to make exact connection with the Earth Ground. There is one Earth Ground screw on the bottom side of the device. Loosen the earth ground screw then tighten the screw after earth ground wire is connected.
  • Page 19: Wifi Antenna

    WIFI Antenna The JetWave 2424 equips 4 antenna sockets for Wireless 2T2R MIMO. The product attaches the Wi-Fi/LTE antennas inside the package. Type Description WIFI Antenna 2 x 2dBi for 2.4G (Wifi Dual Band) LTE Antenna 2 x 3dBi for Cellular ➢...
  • Page 20: Default External Wifi Antenna Specification

    Antenna termial side JetWave 2424 Antenna terminal side 2.4.2 Default External WIFI Antenna Specification: The following information applied to the default WIFI antenna. External SMA type 2.4G/5G 2T2R Antenna Frequency 2400-2500 5150-5850 (MHz) Peak gain(dBi) 2.59 3.65 VSWR 1.5 : 1 Max. Polarization Linear, vertical Impedance...
  • Page 21: Mounting

    Mounting 2.5.1 Din-Rail Mounting Installation The DIN-Rail clip is already attached to the JetWave 2424 when packaged. If the DIN-Rail clip is not screwed on the Device, follow the instructions and the figure below to attach DIN-Rail clip to the Device.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Sma External Antenna

    3. Check if DIN-Rail clip is tightly attached on the track. 4. To remove it from the track, reverse the steps above. Notes: The DIN Rail should compliance with DIN EN50022 standard. Using wrong DIN rail may cause system install unsafe. 2.5.2 Mounting the SMA external antenna: While selecting the SMA external antenna, you must use SMA type, please notice that the antenna should support Vertical Polarization for 2T2R MIMO radio transmission.
  • Page 23 Chapter 3 Prepare for Management Page 22...
  • Page 24: Chapter 3 Prepare For Management

    Chapter 3 Prepare for Management The JetWave 2424 Series supports Web GUI Configuration, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Telnet and Diagnostic Command Line Interface for management and Window Utility helps you discover the device cross network, basic IP setting, firmware management…etc. This Chapter describes the preparation for management.
  • Page 25 Default IP (Lan Settings) IP Address 192.168.10.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 Default IP Access Type Static IP IP Address 192.168.10.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 IP Setup Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 DNS1 8.8.8.8 (Google IP) DNS2 0.0.0.0 (Refer to the System – IP Settings for further information) Wireless Settings Wireless Mode CLIENT...
  • Page 26: System Requirements

    Get Community Public Set Community Private SNMP Trap Destination 0.0.0.0 Trap Community Public Note: While using Korenix View Utility to Device Search, IP Assign, Korenix View Utility search the device, please connect to the Basic Tool, Wireless Panel LAN. Warning: It is Important to change all the default settings of the Wireless CLIENT, includes the User Name, Password, Default IP Address, Default SSID, SNMP Community Name and configure Wireless Security to secure your network.
  • Page 27: Fail To Login The Web Gui

    “Login” to login the main page of the device. As you can see, this management interface provides main options in the above, which are Quick Setup , Overview. (Note: Routing page appears when Network Mode set Route ETH WAN) Figure - Main Page 3.4 Fail to login the Web GUI If you failed to login the web GUI, there are something you can do for troubleshooting.
  • Page 28: Discovery Utility - Korenix View Utility

    3.5 Discovery Utility – Korenix View Utility Korenix View is client architecture. Users use the client application to issue the operations and there is a server on the device to do these operations. The major difference between the Korenix View and other management tools, ex. Web, CLI, and SNMP, is that the Korenix View can configure several devices at the same time.
  • Page 29 Chapter 4 Web GUI Configuration Page 28...
  • Page 30: Chapter 4 Web Gui Configuration

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Chapter 4 Web GUI Configuration This Chapter describes the Web GUI for Software Configuration. 4.1 Quick Setup Quick Setup page can is design for simple use case. User can complete WIFI setting without study complete user manual. Follow three steps below then can finish simple WIFI setting. Page 29...
  • Page 31 JetWave 2424 User Manual Page 30...
  • Page 32: Status

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.2 Status The Status feature set includes Information, Network Flow, Bridge Table, ARP Table , DHCP Client List and Association List. The information allows you to see the information of the device. 4.2.1 Information This page shows the current status and some basic setting of the device. System Information: The Model Name, Device Name, Country/Region you selected and Firmware version.
  • Page 33: Network Flow

    JetWave 2424 User Manual State, Noise Floor. Interface Status: This table shows the Interface Name, MAC Address, Status, Frequency and Rate. 4.2.2 Network Flow This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to Wireless 1, Ethernet. Poll Interval: The poll interval time setting, range from 0~65534 seconds. If you want to change the poll interval time, press “Stop”...
  • Page 34: Bridge Table

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.2.3 Bridge Table The table shows the Bridge table. MAC Address: The MAC Address of the connected device. Interface: The field shows the interface which learnt the MAC Address. Ageing Timers(s): The aging time of the this entry. If the MAC didn’t transmit any packet, the aging time will start counting, and delete the entry after aging timeout.
  • Page 35: Dhcp Client List

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.2.5 DHCP Client List This table shows the assigned IP address, MAC address and Time Expired of the connected DHCP client devices. IP Address: The assigned IP address of the connected DHCP client device. MAC Address: The MAC Address of the connected DHCP client device. Time Expired(s): The DHCP expire timer connected DHCP client device.
  • Page 36 JetWave 2424 User Manual ====Entry Info================================================ SSID: The SSID of wireless interface that associated with wireless client device. MAC Address: The MAC Address of the associated device. Signal Strength: The signal strength of the associated device. The value can help you to see the connection quality of CLIENT/WDS-CLIENT.
  • Page 37: System

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.3 System For users who use the JetWave 2424for the first time, it is recommended that you begin configuration from the “System” feature set pages shown below: In System pages, there are some configuration pages for the system settings. These setups include Basic Settings, IP Settings, RADIUS Settings, Time Settings, Relay Settings and WLAN Traffic Shaping, these features are introduced in below pages.
  • Page 38: Ip Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual profile first. 4.3.2 IP Settings Use this page to configure the IP related parameters for LAN interfaces. Here you may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, Gateway IP Address, DNS. Use DHCP: User could give domain name system for the device. Use Static IP address: .
  • Page 39: Dhcp Server

    JetWave 2424 User Manual DNS forward: By enabling the DNS forward function, the device in the LAN can define the router LAN IP as its DNS server. The router will forward the DNS automatically. 4.3.3 DHCP Server Use this page to configure the DHCP Server Setting. DHCP Settings: Enable / Disable the local DHCP Server.
  • Page 40 JetWave 2424 User Manual distribute. WINS: The WINS server (NetBIOS name server) address that you want the DHCP server to distribute. Primary/Secondary DNS Server: The DNS server address that you want the DHCP server to distribute. Lease Time: The time in minutes a DHCP lease is valid for. Press “Apply”...
  • Page 41 JetWave 2424 User Manual • Time Zone: Select the time zone of your country from the drop down list. • NTP: Click the Enable NTP client update button to use NTP. • NTP Server: Select the time server from the NTP Server drop down list or manually input the IP address of the available time server into Manual IP.
  • Page 42 JetWave 2424 User Manual Use this page to specify the incoming and outgoing traffic limit. • Enable WAN Traffic Shaping: Use this check box to enable or disable traffic shaping. • Incoming Traffic Limit: Maximum incoming rate guaranteed.The range is 100 to 102400 •...
  • Page 43 JetWave 2424 User Manual Source IP Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to the internet through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network •...
  • Page 44 JetWave 2424 User Manual websites in the WAN according to the IP address. • Enable Destination IP Filtering: Use this check box to enable or disable destination IP filtering. • Destination IP Address: Destination IP addresses filtered from the LAN to the internet through the gateway.
  • Page 45 JetWave 2424 User Manual Destination Port Filtering Use the entries in this table to restrict certain ports of data packets from your local network to the internet through the gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network.
  • Page 46 JetWave 2424 User Manual Inbound Filtering Inbound Filtering is used to restrict any access from the Internet to the gateway. Only the applied entries in the Remote Management Exception list can access the gateway. • Enable Inbound Firewall: After enabling the inbound firewall, it means that all of the IP addresses from the Internet can NOT access the gateway.
  • Page 47 JetWave 2424 User Manual Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your gateway's NAT firewall.
  • Page 48 JetWave 2424 User Manual A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network. Typically, the DMZ host contains device accessible to Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.
  • Page 49: Wireless

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.4 Wireless The “Wireless” feature set pages allow users to configure the Wireless LAN configuration. The Wireless means the WIFI radio of the device. JetWave 2424 equip one-radio interface and it includes Basic Settings, Security Settings, Advanced Settings and Access Control can be configured in the WLAN Settings.
  • Page 50 JetWave 2424 User Manual AP per your need. Or you can manually type the SSID you want to connect. WDS-CLIENT: Select the WDS-Client mode. In WDS-Client mode, you must type the target WDS-AP's SSID and MAC address. With the setting, the traffic from the WDS-Client can Only transmit to the WDS-AP.
  • Page 51 JetWave 2424 User Manual Channel Mode: Two levels are available: 20MHz and 20/40MHz. The latter one can enhance the data rate more effectively, but takes more bandwidth, thus cause potential interference. WLAN 1 802.11G/N 802.11A/N Maximum Output Power: Specify the signal transmission power. The higher the output power is, the wider the signal can cover, but the power consumption will be greater accordingly.
  • Page 52 JetWave 2424 User Manual Extension Channel Protection: This is to avoid conflict with other wireless network and boost the ability of your device to catch all 802.11g transmissions. However, it may decrease wireless network performance. Compared to CTS to Self, the transmission amount of RTS-CTS is much lower. Press “Apply” to activate the settings. Page 51...
  • Page 53: Security Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.4.2 Security Settings The page allows you configure the Security Settings ➢ Basic Settings Profile Name: The profile name of the settings. Wireless Network Name(SSID): This is the same SSID of the CLIENT. Broadcast SSID: Normally, the SSID is broadcast and all the clients can search the SSID. For security concern, you can disable the Broadcast SSID function, then the clients can’t search it and the client must type the correct CLIENT’s SSID to connect the CLIENT.
  • Page 54 JetWave 2424 User Manual assign the value depends on how much bandwidth your client generally need, and totally bandwidth suggest is under 250Mbps for TCP based data transmission. ➢ Security Settings Network Authentication: Select Network Authentication type. Open System: It allows any device to join the network without performing any security check. Shared Key: Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication.
  • Page 55: Advanced Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual AES: Advanced Encryption Standard, it is usually co-used with WPA2-PSK. EAP Type: For WPA/WPA2 with Radius. The system supports TTLS, LEAP, TLS, PEAP and FAST EAP types. Select the EAP type and type the User Name, Password for the WAP/WPA2 with Radius.
  • Page 56 JetWave 2424 User Manual A-MPDU/A-MSDU Aggregation: Under AP mode, the data rate of your AP could be enhanced greatly with this option enabled; however, if your wireless clients don't support A-MPDU/A-MSDU aggregation, it is recommended not to enable it. Short GI: Under 802.11n mode, enable it (Short Guard Interval) to obtain better data rate if there is no negative compatibility issue.
  • Page 57: Access Control

    JetWave 2424 User Manual becomes down as well. The function appears when wireless mode set AP. DTIM Interval: DTIM, which stands for Delivery Traffic Indication Message, is contained in the data packets. It is for enhancing the wireless transmission efficiency. The default is set to 1. Enter a value between 1 and 255.
  • Page 58: Captive Portal Setting

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Press “Apply” to activate the new settings. The lower screen shows the Wireless Access Control list you configured. Press “Delete Selected” or ‘Delete All” to delete part of or all of the entries. Press “Refresh” to refresh the table. 4.4.5 Captive Portal Setting Use this page to set the captive portal settings.
  • Page 59: Radius Setting &Certificate File

    JetWave 2424 User Manual • RADIUS Acct Port:The port number of the RADIUS Accounting. • RADIUS Shared Secret:This secret, which is composed of no more than 31 characters, is shared by the device and RADIUS server during authentication. Timeout Settings: •...
  • Page 60: Cellular

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Global-Key Update: Check this option and specify the time interval between two global-key updates. • Key renewal: Set the time interval between two authentications. Certificate File Use this page to manage the user certificate file. You can import user certificate file, select “Browse…”...
  • Page 61 JetWave 2424 User Manual Disable Cellular Interface: You can disable the cellular interface manually. • SIM Selection: SIM 1 means the SIM socket 1, and SIM 2 means the SIM socket 2. Select one of them as the startup SIM socket. SIM 1 is the default startup SIM socket. You must insert the SIM card into the SIM socket you select to configure basic settings.
  • Page 62: Sim Security Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual • Authentication Type: You can select CHAP or PAP per your ISP requirements. Normally, this is provided by your ISP. Enable Connection Watchdog: Press Enable Connection Watchdog, the system will automatically ping the specific Ip address at 1 min after cellular connected. If ping fail, the system will try to recover the connection.
  • Page 63: Message Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual pin to protect your account. The default code is set by the Service Provider. • Remember PIN: Save the PIN code on this device. The system uses the saved PIN code to unlock the SIM card automatically. Make sure that you use the Enable PIN pin protections with this option.
  • Page 64: Sms Events

    JetWave 2424 User Manual • Send Message Result: Show the latest 15 sending results. The Message column shows max 16 characters. 4.5.4 SMS Events This page allows you to manage SMS events. You can send SMS to control the CPE. The vpn commands only support OpenVPN.
  • Page 65: Mobile Manager Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual VPN Connect : vpn connect VPN Disconnect : vpn disconnect VPN Reconnect : vpn reconnect Show VPN Status : vpn status Add phone number • Phone number: Add new valid phone number and max phone count is 10. Click the Apply button to apply the above changes.
  • Page 66: Failover Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.5.6 Failover Settings The page allows you configure the Failover Settings. • Enable Failover: If you select this check box, the failover feature is enabled. • IP Address to Ping: This is the target IP address that you want to ping. •...
  • Page 67: Vpn

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Press Apply button when setup is done to apply configurations. GPS Status • Status: Disabled: GPS is disabled. Positioning: GPS is positioning. Enabled: GPS is positioned. MAP button: When positioning finished, the coordinates will be displayed. Press Map button and browser will be launched and link to Google MAP using the coordinates reported.
  • Page 68 JetWave 2424 User Manual OpenVPN Client Information • Enabled: yes: The VPN function is enabled. no: The VPN function not enabled. • Connection Status: Connected: The VPN connection is successfully connected. Disconnected: The VPN has not connected. • Remote Server IP: The remote server IP displays after the VPN client connection is successful. •...
  • Page 69: Openvpn Client Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual • Remote Server IP: PPTP tunnel IP of Remote PPTP server for connection. • Local Client IP: PPTP tunnel IP of client side which assigned by Remote PPTP server • Tx / Rx Bytes: You can see the transmission data volume in bytes on VPN interface. 4.6.2 OpenVPN Client Settings Use this page to configure the OpenVPN client settings.
  • Page 70 JetWave 2424 User Manual Delete configuration file: Press the Delete to delete the selected configuration file. Import configuration file: Click the Browse button to select the configuration file. After locating the file, click the Import button. • Encryption Mode: Select the encryption type, the choices are Static or TLS. Static Key: Use a pre-shared static key.
  • Page 71: Vpn Port Forwarding

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.6.3 VPN Port Forwarding This page allows user to configure Port Forwarding rules on the OpenVPN Client tunnel. • Enable VPN Port Forwarding: Select Enable VPN Port Forwarding and then enter the parameters to create the port forwarding entries. •...
  • Page 72: Vpn Certificate Management

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.6.4 VPN Certificate Management Use this page to upload or delete VPN certificates. The filename of the VPN certificate files MUST uploaded using the following file names. • OpenVPN Server TLS Mode: ca.crt, server.key, server.crt, dh1024.pem •...
  • Page 73: Ipsec Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.6.5 IPsec Settings Use this page to configure the parameters for an IPsec Connection. The VPN tunnel has two participants on its ends, called the left and right. Which participant is considered left or right is arbitrary. You can configure various parameters for these two ends in this page.
  • Page 74 JetWave 2424 User Manual • Authentication Method: Select the authentication method, RSA key or Shared secret. Shared secret: Use a static shared secret key. The maximum length is 25. RSA key: Use an RSA digital signature authentication. The public key for RSA authentication can be generated on the top-half of this page.
  • Page 75: Pptp Client Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.6.6 PPTP Client Settings Use this page to configure the PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) client for implementing virtual private networks connection. • Enable PPTP Client Connection: Use this check box to enable or disable PPTP. • Remote Server Address: The IP address of Remote PPTP server to connect.
  • Page 76 JetWave 2424 User Manual ➢ Remote Settings Remote Management Privacy: You can select which kinds of remote service should be opened in your environment. The services include Telnet, SNMP, SNMP Trap, SSH, Force HTTPS and Email Alert. Select the service and press “Apply” to activate the settings. Event Warning Type: The event warning type selection.
  • Page 77: Smtp Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Trap Community: Specify the password sent with each trap to the manager. By default, it is set to public and allows all requests. Note: For security concern, it is recommended change the Community Name before you connect the CLIENT to the network.
  • Page 78: Login Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Rcpt Email Address: The Receiver’s e-mail address. Press “Apply” to activate the change. 4.7.3 Login Settings Use this page to set the user name and password of the CLIENT. Type the User Name, New Password and Confirm Password again. Press “Apply”...
  • Page 79: Configuration File

    JetWave 2424 User Manual ➢ Local File: Type the path of the firmware in Select File field, or click “Browse…” to browse the firmware file. Press “Upgrade” to upload the firmware file to the CLIENT. After finishing transmitting the firmware, the system will copy the firmware file and replace the firmware in the flash.
  • Page 80 JetWave 2424 User Manual ➢ Local File: Local setting from file: Click “Browse…” to select the previously saved backup configuration file. After locating the configuration file, click “Upload :button Save setting to file: Click the” Save” button to save the configuration file. Reset setting to Default: Click the”...
  • Page 81: Remote Ip Scan

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.7.6 Remote IP Scan The page allow user to set remote IP Scan, it include Cluster Name and IP Scan Password. With Remote IP Scan, it provide higher wireless security when use Korenix View management tool. Note: Must use Korenix View V1.6.9 or higher version After set Cluster Name, Korenix View will not list JetWave device in Model filed unless user type the same Cluster name at Korenix View interface.
  • Page 82: Mqtt Settings

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 4.8 MQTT settings The page allows user to set MQTT, it include Authentication, save and delete Certificate Authority. • Enable MQTT: Check "Enable MQTT" to enable MQTT broker, uncheck means disable. • Authentication: Check "Enabled" to use Authentication for MQTT protocol. •...
  • Page 83 JetWave 2424 User Manual Enable Remote Syslog Server: Select this check box to enable the remote system log. The default is to log locally. • IP Address: Specify the IP address of the remote server • Port: Specify the port number of the remote server. Click the Apply button to apply the configuration changes or click Cancel to cancel the change.
  • Page 84: Site Survey

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Click the Clear button to delete log information. Click the Save button to download log information to your PC. 4.9.2 Site survey While one of wireless interface is in Wireless Client mode, this page provides tool to scan the wireless network.
  • Page 85: Click The Apply Button To Apply The Configuration Changes

    JetWave 2424 User Manual When you ping a specific IP address and if it reaches the failure count,the router automatically reboots itself. • Enable Ping Watchdog: If you select this check box, the ping watchdog feature is enabled. • IP Address to Ping: This is the target IP address that you want to ping. •...
  • Page 86: Logout

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Press “Save to Flash” to save the configuration to flash. 4.11 Logout After finished configuring and leave, please remember to Logout the system. Without Logout the system, the login session will not timeout for couple minutes, it is a risk that other user may login your system without password checking before timeout.
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  • Page 88 JetWave 2424 User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration – SNMP, CLI, View Utility Page 87...
  • Page 89: Chapter 5 Configuration - Snmp, Cli, View Utility

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration – SNMP, CLI, View Utility 5.1 SNMP 5.1.1 What is SNMP? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Page 90: Management Information Base (Mib)

    JetWave 2424 User Manual value of the OID. Manager (Network Management System, NMS): The manager is the console through the network. Network Management System (NMS) is the typical management system to manage the SNMP compatible devices. It normally provides device discovery, management, remote monitoring on network (RMON), trap server…etc.
  • Page 91: Mib Tree In Nms

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 5.1.3 MIB Tree in NMS .The below figure shows the MIB tree after compiled in the NMS. Page 90...
  • Page 92 JetWave 2424 User Manual Example: wlanSetting wlanSettingEntry: Page 91...
  • Page 93 JetWave 2424 User Manual Example of Object in wlanSettingEntry Operatemode: (Operation Mode) The OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.24062.2.12.1.2.1.1.1.1.1. Max Access: read-write (Read and Write) Value list: you can read the value or set a new value according to the value list. This is the same as web GUI and CLI.
  • Page 94: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Command Line Interface (CLI) The CLIENT provides the Command Line Interface (CLI), you can access it through the Telnet or Console. The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the user interface to the CLIENT’s embedded software system. You can view the system information, show the status, configure the device and receive a response back from the system by keying in a command.
  • Page 95: Show Command Set

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 5.2.1 SHOW Command Set: Type Show + “Tab↹” to see all the show command sets. The following command lines are available. Type show wlan1 + “Enter” to see all the wlan information. The console print all the information for reference.
  • Page 96: List Command Set

    JetWave 2424 User Manual introduce in Chapter 4. Please read Chapter 4 to know all the features our CLIENT supported. And the CLI is a different way for you to complete the setting. Example: Set the remote configuration (Refer to the 4.6.1 – Remote Setting) Type set remote + “Tab↹”...
  • Page 97: Delete Command Set

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Below command is to list the remote configuration command line and its description. show, set and del: Which privilege the command has? [X] means Yes. Keyword: The command you should enter in the CLI. Description: Short description of the usage of the command. 5.2.4 Delete Command Set: Type del + “Tab↹”...
  • Page 98: Korenix View Utility

    JetWave 2424 User Manual The configured smtp email addresses can be delete through CLI. korenixffffff>del remote smtp email1 email2 The below wlan 1 settings can be delete through CLI. (JetWave 2424 1 Radio) korenixffffff>del wlan1 acl eapkey wpa Korenix View Utility The Korenix View Utility (Rename from the JetView) provides you convenient tool to scan the network and configure the CLIENT.
  • Page 99: Basic Tools Shortcut

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 5.3.2 Basic Tools Shortcut: After you scan the network, select the CLIENT and click Right key of mouse, you can see some tools. a. You can modify the IP address/Netmask directly on the field and then click “Change IP“ to change the IP settings. b.
  • Page 100: Wireless Panel

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Note: You can also find these commands in the upper menu of the Korenix View Utility. 5.3.3 Wireless Panel Korenix View Utility provides Wireless panel to configure some Basic Setting and Security setting for Wireless LAN Interfaces. You can use the tool to configure settings for single device or a group of devices.
  • Page 101 JetWave 2424 User Manual Basic Setting The Basic Setting panel allows you Disable WLAN Interface, configure the Operating Mode, SSID, Broadcast SSID, Enable/Disable, 802.11 Mode, Frequency/Channel, Channel Mode and Max. output power. Press “Apply” to activate the new settings. Security Setting The Security Setting panel allows you to configure the Network Authentication type and the encryption keys for the CLIENT profile.
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  • Page 103: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This Chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the JetWave 2424. For warranty assistance, contact your service provider or distributor for the process. 6.1 General Question 6.1.1 How to know the MAC address of the CLIENT? MAC Address distinguishes itself by the unique identity among network devices.
  • Page 104: Wireless

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Wireless 6.2.1 What if the wireless connection is not stable after associating with an CLIENT under wireless client mode? • In addition, you can start “Site Survey” to check the signal strength. If it is weak or unstable (The smaller the number is, the weaker the signal strength is.), please join other available CLIENT for better connection.
  • Page 105: Appendix

    JetWave 2424 User Manual 6.3 Appendix 6.3.1 ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64-bit or 128-bit Shared Key (hexadecimal number or ACSII). As defined, hexadecimal number is represented by 0-9, A-F or a-f; ACSII is represented by 0-9, A-F, a-f or punctuation.
  • Page 106: Revision History

    JetWave 2424 User Manual Revision History Version Description Date Editor V1.0 Oct. 2018 Shelly Tsai release for JetWave 2424 V1.1 Sep. 2022 Terry Huang release for JetWave 2424 Page 105...

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