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JetWave 2211C
Industrial Dual 802.11n 2.4G/5G
2T2R MIMO Client
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V1.0 Oct, 2019

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  • Page 1 JetWave 2211C Industrial Dual 802.11n 2.4G/5G 2T2R MIMO Client User Manual V1.0 Oct, 2019...
  • 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 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 4 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 5  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 6 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 7: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 Introduction ........................10 Introduction ..........................10 JetWave 2211C appearance ....................11 JetWave 2211C Major Features ..................... 11 JetWave 2211C Product Dimension ..................12 Product Package ........................12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ....................... 14 Professional Installation Required ..................14 2.1.1 Safety Precautions ......................
  • Page 8 Chapter 4 Web GUI Configuration ....................34 Quick Setup ........................... 34 Status ............................. 35 4.2.1 Information ........................36 4.2.2 Network Flow ........................36 4.2.3 Bridge Table ........................37 4.2.4 ARP Table ........................38 4.2.5 DHCP Client List ......................38 4.2.6 Association List.......................
  • Page 9 4.5.2 Logout ..........................63 4.5.3 Reboot ..........................63 Chapter 5 Configuration – SNMP, CLI, View Utility ................. 66 SNMP ............................ 66 5.1.1 What is SNMP? ......................66 5.1.2 Management Information Base (MIB): ................67 5.1.3 MIB Tree in NMS ......................68 Command Line Interface (CLI) ....................
  • Page 10 Chapter 1 Introduction Page 9...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Introduction The user manual is applied to Korenix JetWave 2211C Industrial Wireless Client. JetWave 2211C provide perfect solution to manage Ethernet/Wireless in flexible ways, such as TCP server, TCP client, UDP. JetWave 2211C creates a transparent gateway for the Ethernet communication to Wireless.
  • Page 12: Jetwave 2211C Appearance

    1.2 JetWave 2211C Appearance 1.3 JetWave 2211C Major Features Features: Industrial Slim Size Wireless CLIENT ➢ ➢ IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4G & 5G Wi-Fi, up to 2T2R MIMO, 300Mbps 1-port Fast Ethernet Port ➢ ➢ Management by Web GUI and Korenix View Commander Event Warning by Syslog, Email and SNMP trap ➢...
  • Page 13: Jetwave 2211C Product Dimension

    1.4 JetWave 2211C Product Dimension 1.5 Product Package The product package you have received should contain the following items. Package JetWave 2211C unit 2 x Wi-Fi 2.4G+5Ghz Antenna Din-Rail Mounting Kit 6-pin terminal connector Quick Installation Guide Note: Please download the utility and user manual from Korenix Web site. Page 12...
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Page 13...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This Chapter describes safety precautions and product information before installing JetWave 2211C. 2.1 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 16 3. If you are installing the product in the indoor office or factory, be aware of the power source and 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.
  • Page 17: Power Installation

    2.2 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 18: 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 19: 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 20: Wifi Antenna

    2.3 WIFI Antenna The JetWave 2211C equips two antenna sockets for Wireless 2T2R MIMO. The product attaches the Wi-Fi antennas inside the package. Model Name/ JetWave 2211C Type Radio 802.11n 2.4GHz/5G Antenna 2dBi for 2.4G (Wifi Dual Band) 4dBi for 5G 2.4.1 MIMO &...
  • Page 21: Antenna Socket

    ➢ What is Polarization: Polarization is a property of wireless antenna, the polarization determines the antennas that can pick up the signal, for example you can set up two antennas in close and pointing to the same direction, but with different polarization. The result is only antennas with the same polarization will be able to communicate with each other, this is important especially in point-to- pint wireless communication.
  • Page 22: Default External Wifi Antenna Specification

    2.4.3 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 5150-5350 5475-5875 (MHz) 2.44 4.41 4.73 Peak gain(dBi) VSWR 1.8 : 1 Max. Polarization Linear, vertical Impedance 50 Ω...
  • Page 23 ➢ 2.5G Antenna Radiation Pattern ➢ 5.15G Antenna Radiation Pattern ➢ 5.55G Antenna Radiation Pattern Page 22...
  • Page 24: Mounting

    2.4 Mounting 2.5.1 Din-Rail Mounting Installation The DIN-Rail clip is already attached to the JetWave 2211C when packaged. If the DIN-Rail clip is not screwed on the Switch, follow the instructions and the figure below to attach DIN-Rail clip to the Switch.
  • Page 25 2. Lightly push the bottom of DIN-Rail clip into the track. 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.
  • Page 26: Mounting The Sma External Antenna

    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 25...
  • Page 27: Using The External Antenna

    2.5 Using the External Antenna Consult your system integrator or our technical support engineer to choose the suitable external antenna with SMA-type for your application. Select the External Antenna: Gain: It affects the system performance. Polarization: Vertical Polarization is MUST for this 2T2R MIMO product. Connector: SMA-Type.
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Prepare for Management Page 27...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 Prepare For Management

    Chapter 3 Prepare for Management The JetWave 2211C 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 30 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 192.168.1.1 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 31: 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 32: Fail To Login The Web Gui

    Figure – Web GUI Login Page Enter the name of Account (Default: admin) and password (Default: admin) respectively and click “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...
  • Page 33: 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 34 Chapter 4 Web GUI Configuration Page 33...
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 Web Gui Configuration

    JetWave 2211C 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 34...
  • Page 36: Status

    JetWave 2211C 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. Page 35...
  • Page 37: Information

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 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. LAN Settings: It shows the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Geteway of the MAC Address. Wireless Settings: It shows the Operation Mode, Wireless Mode, SSID, Encryption, A, WMM State, Noise Floor.
  • Page 38: Bridge Table

    JetWave 2211C User Manual Poll Interval: The poll interval time setting, range from 0~65534 seconds. If you want to change the poll interval time, press “Stop” and then enter new value, press “Set Interval” to activate. Set Interval: Set new Interval time after enter new poll interval time. Stop: Stop polling the associated aps.
  • Page 39: Arp Table

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 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 40: Association List

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 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. Time unit is second. The number can be changed in DHCP Server Lease Time setting.
  • Page 41 JetWave 2211C User Manual Signal Strength: The signal strength of the associated device. The value can help you to see the connection quality of CLIENT/WDS-CLIENT. Noise Floor: The Noise Floor of the associated device. Connection Time: The time when the device connected to the CLIENT. Last IP: The last IP address it had.
  • Page 42: System

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.3 System For users who use the JetWave 2211C for 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 43: Ip Settings

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 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 44 JetWave 2211C User Manual DHCP Settings: Enable / Disable the local DHCP Server. After the DHCP Server option is enabled, you can then assign the starting and ending IP of the DHCP IP address range. The device allows you to assign up to one Class C range which is 255 IP addresses. The maximum connections per session is 64.
  • Page 45: Radius Settings

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 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 46: Time Settings

    JetWave 2211C 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. For User Security, please go to Wireless Security Setting page (Refer to the Chapter 4.4.2) 4.3.5 Time Settings Use this page to configure the Time Settings.
  • Page 47: Wlan Traffic Shaping

    JetWave 2211C User Manual link failure occurs on the selected ports, the system relay is triggered Press “Apply” to activate the settings. 4.3.7 WLAN Traffic shaping Use this page to specify the IP based Downstream and Upstream traffic limit. Note: Only class B,C network address support Enable traffic shaping: Use this check box to enable or disable traffic shaping Downstream Limit: Maximum Downstream rate guaranteed.
  • Page 48: Wireless

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.3 Wireless The “Wireless” feature set pages allow users to configure the Wireless LAN configuration. The Wireless means the WIFI radio of the device. JetWave 2211C equip one-radio interface and it includes Basic Settings, Security Settings, Advanced Settings and Access Control can be configured in the WLAN Settings.
  • Page 49 JetWave 2211C User Manual transmit to the WDS-AP. Please note that the rest of other wireless/security settings must the same as the WDS-AP as well. Wireless Network Name (SSID): This wireless network name is shared among all associated devices in your wireless network. Keep it identical on all those devices. Note that the SSID is case- sensitive and can not exceed 32 characters Factory default SSID on WLAN 1: JetWave_1 Broadcast SSID: Enable or disable Broadcast SSID.
  • Page 50 JetWave 2211C 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 51 JetWave 2211C 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 50...
  • Page 52: Security Settings

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.3.2 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 53 JetWave 2211C User Manual WMM Support: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of 802.11e. It allows wireless communication to define a priority limit on the basis of data type, thus those time-sensitive data, like video/audio data, may own a higher priority than common one. In CLIENT mode, you will have more settings as below.
  • Page 54: Advanced Settings

    JetWave 2211C User Manual Data Encryption: If data encryption is enabled, the key is required and only sharing the same key with other wireless devices can the communication be established. None: Available only when the authentication type is open system. 64 bits WEP: It is made up of 10 hexadecimal numbers.
  • Page 55 JetWave 2211C User Manual A-MPDU/A-MSDU Aggregation: Under CLIENT mode, the data rate of your CLIENT 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 56: Access Control

    JetWave 2211C User Manual a value between 1 and 255. Preamble Type: It defines some details on the 802.11 physical layer. “Long” and “Auto” are available. Roaming: Under Client mode, STA will roaming to better CLIENT if the RSSI of client is lower than setting of Roaming Threshold.
  • Page 57: Management

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.4 Management The “Management” feature set pages allow users to configure the Remote Setting, SMTP Configuration, Login Settings, Firmware Update, Configuration File, Certification File, Controller, Remote IP Scan and Topology Discovery. 4.4.1 Remote Setting Use this page to set the Remote Management Privacy with selected Event Warning Type. And this page also includes the configuration of SNMP settings V2c and V3.
  • Page 58 JetWave 2211C User Manual Config Changed: The configuration of the CLIENT/Gateway is changed event. ➢ SNMP Settings Protocol Version: Select the SNMP version, and keep it identical on the device and the SNMP manager. While you chose SNMPv3 and applied, you must configure the SNMPv3 User Name, Password and their Access type, Authentication and Privacy Protocol in below SNMPv3 User Profile.
  • Page 59: Smtp Configuration

    JetWave 2211C User Manual connect the CLIENT to the network. The experience engineer who familiar with SNMP protocol can easily discovery and change the configuration of the CLIENT/Gateway through SNMP once you use the default communication name. 4.4.2 SMTP Configuration The CLIENT supports E-mail Warning feature.
  • Page 60: Firmware Upgrade

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.4.4 Firmware Upgrade In this section, you can update the latest firmware for your CLIENT. Korenix provides the latest firmware in Korenix Web site. The new firmware may include new features, bug fixes or other software changes. We’ll also provide the release notes for the update as well. From technical viewpoint, we suggest you use the latest firmware before installing the CLIENT to the customer site.
  • Page 61: Configuration File

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.4.5 Configuration File In this Page, you can backup and restore a system configuration file by two methods, local file or TFTP server. ➢ 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”...
  • Page 62: Certificate File

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.4.6 Certificate File Use this page to manage the user certificate file. You can import user certificate file, select “Browse…” to select the certificate file and press “Import”. You can generate the file by 3 party tool, web site or get from the IT administrator.
  • Page 63: Remote Ip Scan

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.4.7 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 64: Tools

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 4.5 Tools The tools provides the system tools, for example: Save the configuration, Logout and Reboot the system. 4.5.1 Save Use this page to save configuration to flash. Every time while you finished the configuring the device, please remember to save the configuration to flash.
  • Page 65 JetWave 2211C User Manual ➢ Enable reboot time: Enable the reboot time and set the Time, when the Current Time ran to the value that you set, the system will reboot the device automatically. Press Apply to activate the settings. Page 64...
  • Page 66 JetWave 2211C User Manual Chapter 5 Configuration – SNMP, CLI, View Utility Page 65...
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Configuration - Snmp, Cli, View Utility

    JetWave 2211C 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 68: Management Information Base (Mib)

    JetWave 2211C User Manual of the CLIENT/Gateway has its own specific object ID (OID), the manager can read or write the 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.
  • Page 69: Mib Tree In Nms

    JetWave 2211C User Manual (Please download the latest MIB file from Korenix web site.) 5.1.3 MIB Tree in NMS .The below figure shows the MIB tree after compiled in the NMS. Example: wlanSetting wlanSettingEntry: Page 68...
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  • Page 71 JetWave 2211C 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 72: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 5.2 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 switch and receive a response back from the system by keying in a command.
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  • Page 74: Show Command Set

    JetWave 2211C 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 75: List Command Set

    JetWave 2211C 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 76: Delete Command Set

    JetWave 2211C 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 77 JetWave 2211C 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 2211C 1 Radio) korenixffffff>del wlan1 acl eapkey wpa Page 76...
  • Page 78: Korenix View Utility

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 5.3 Korenix View Utility The Korenix View Utility (Rename from the JetView) provides you convenient tool to scan the network and configure the CLIENT. Please connect your PC to JetWave 2211C Ethernet port and start below steps to scan and configure. 5.3.1 Device Discovery: Step 1: Open the Korenix View Utility.
  • Page 79: Basic Tools Shortcut

    JetWave 2211C 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 80: Wireless Panel

    JetWave 2211C 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 81 JetWave 2211C 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.
  • Page 82 JetWave 2211C User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Page 81...
  • Page 83: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    JetWave 2211C User Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This Chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the JetWave 2211C. 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 84: Wireless

    JetWave 2211C User Manual 6.2 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 85: Appendix

    JetWave 2211C 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 86: Revision History

    JetWave 2211C User Manual Revision History Version Description Date Editor V1.0 Oct. 2018 Shelly Tsai release for JetWave 2211C Page 85...

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