Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual

Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. Wi-Fi Access Points GWN76xx – User Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    OVERVIEW Grandstream’s powerful indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi Access Points (APs) offer high-performance networking and an exceptional Wi-Fi coverage range. The outdoor series offers weatherproof certified casing and supports up to a 750-meter coverage range. They are supported by GWN.Cloud and GWN Manager, Grandstream’s cloud and on-premise free management platforms.
  • Page 3 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 , 80 and 160MHz 6G: 20, 40 80 and 160MHz WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per Security device 2×2:2 2.4GHz (MU-MIMO)
  • Page 4 GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Power and Green PoE 802.3at Energy Efficiency Maximum Power Consumption: 22.55W Operation: 0°Cto 50°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 95% Non-condensing ●...
  • Page 5 5G: 27dBm Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 24dBm *Maximum power varies by country, frequency band and MCS rate 2.4GHz 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 @MCS11; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -58dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 5GHz 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps;...
  • Page 6 GWN7661 Technical Specifications GWN7662 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 6 single frequency internal antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.65dBi 5 GHz, gain 5.26dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11ax: 8 Mbps to 1147 Mbps IEEE IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz: Wi-Fi Data Rates...
  • Page 7 ● 1x autosensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Port Network Interfaces ● 1x autosensing 10/100/1000/2500 Base-T Ethernet Port Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs 1 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS...
  • Page 8 2.4GHz Radio: 2412 - 2484 MHz Frequency Bands 5GHz Radio: 5180 - 5825 MHz *Not all frequency bands can be used in all regions 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 and 80 MHz WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and critical Wi-Fi and System data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default password per Security...
  • Page 9 PSE Maximum Output Per Port: 6W; Maximum Power Consumption: 25W Operation:-10°Cto 50°C Environmental Storage: -30°C to 60°C Humidity: 5% to 95% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 135mm(L)x86mm(W)x38.5mm(H) Physical Entire Package Dimension: 176mm(L)x118.5mm(W)x65mm(H) GWN7624 In-Wall Wireless AP Package Content 4x Screws(KB 3.5*26) Quick Installation Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC, UKCA GWN7624 Technical Specifications...
  • Page 10 2.4GHz 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -63dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 5GHz 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-71dBm @MCS7 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11;...
  • Page 11 6 single frequency internal antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi 5GHz, gain 4.5dBi 2.4GHz: IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 5GHz: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 600Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 12 Embedded controller can manage up to 30 local GWN APs Network Management GWN.Cloud offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Supports 802.3az Power and Green PoE 802.3af/ 802.3at...
  • Page 13: Network Interfaces

    2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz (x4) Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 and 80 MHz (x4) WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES); WPA3, anti-hacking secure boot and Wi-Fi and System critical data/ control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default Security password per device 4×4:4 2.4GHz...
  • Page 14: Network Management

    802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller can manage up to 50 local GWN APs Network GWN.Cloud offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs Management GWN Manager offers premise-based software controller for up to 3,000 GWN APs Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Power over Ethernet 802.3af/802.3at compliant Power and Green...
  • Page 15 IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 1201 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 867 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 2.4G: Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 16 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -58dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9; 802.11ax 20MHz: -60dBm @ MCS11;...
  • Page 17 GWN7660 Technical Specifications GWN7660LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2 dual band external antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi 5 GHz, gain 3.5dBi IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 1201 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 867 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 2.4G: IEEE 802.11ax: 7.3 Mbps to 573.5 Mbps...
  • Page 18 2.4G 802.11b: -99dBm@1Mbps, -90dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -77dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-72dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -62dBm @MCS11 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -95dBm @6Mbps, -77dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -71dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 67dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -64dBm @ MCS9;...
  • Page 19 Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2). 4x 2.4 GHz, gain 4dBi, internal antenna Antennas 4x 5 GHz, gain 5dBi, internal antenna IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5Mbps to 600Mbps IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 20 SSIDs 32 SSIDs total, 16 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Concurrent Clients 200+ Network Interfaces 2x autosensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Ports Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole, 1x Kensington lock Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs 3 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS...
  • Page 21 IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1300Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 450 Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps *Actual throughput may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions, distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment and mix of devices in the network...
  • Page 22 Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS ≤ 50 APs: Light-weight Master in AP Network ≤ 3000 APs: On-Premises controller Management ≤ +∞ APs: Cloud management POE 802.3af/ 802.3at; Power and Green Energy Efficiency Max Consumption: 12.5W Operation: 0°C to 40°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C...
  • Page 23 WEP, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (TKIP/AES), anti-hacking secure boot and Wi-Fi and System critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default Security password per device 3×3:3 2.4GHz, MIMO 3×3:3 5GHz 575ft. (175 meters) Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 5G: 26dBm (FCC) / 20dBm (CE) Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 26dBm (FCC) / 17dBm (CE)
  • Page 24 Operation: 0°C to 50°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 205.3 x 205.3 x 45.9mm; Unit Weight: 540g Physical Unit + Mounting Kits Dimension: 205.3 x 205.3 x 50.9mm; Unit + Mounting Kits Weight: 600g Entire Package Dimension: 258 x 247 x 86mm;...
  • Page 25 Up to 165 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 5G: 24dBm Maximum TX Power 2.4G: 22dBm *Maximum power varies by country, frequency band and MCS rate 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps;...
  • Page 26 Unit Dimension: 180.4mmx180.4mmx40.8mm; Unit Weight: 388.2g Physical Entire Package Dimension: 228.5x220x79mm; Entire Package Weight: 719.3g Package Content GWN7610 802.11ac Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Start Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC GWN7605 Technical Specifications GWN7605LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2) 2 dual band external antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3.5dBi...
  • Page 27 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -93dBm @6Mbps, -75dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -73dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-70dBm @MCS7 Receiver Sensitivity 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 16 SSIDs total, 8 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) SSIDs *GWN7605LR when deployed as Master can only be added to 8 SSIDs.
  • Page 28 Antennas 2x 2.4 GHz, gain 3 dBi, internal antenna, 2x 5 GHz, gain 3 dBi, internal antenna IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 877 Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps; 400 Mbps with 256-QAM on 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps Wi-Fi Data Rates IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps...
  • Page 29 Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM, 802.11h 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller in GWN7600 allows it to auto-discover, auto-provision and manage up to 30 Network GWN76XX in a network Management GWN.Cloud offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs DC Input: 24VDC/1A Power and Green Power over Ethernet (802.3af) compliant...
  • Page 30 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20,40 and 80 MHz WEP, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES), anti-hacking secure boot and Wi-Fi and System critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate and random default Security password per device MIMO 2×2:2 2.4GHz (MIMO), 2×2:2 5GHz (MU-MIMO) Up to 984ft.
  • Page 31 Operation: -30°C to 60°C Temperature Storage: -30°C to 70°C & Humidity Humidity: 5% to 95% Non-condensing Unit Dimension: 290×150×35mm; Unit Weight: 708g Unit + Mounting Kits Dimension: 290×150×56mm; Physical Unit + Mounting Kits Weight: 1528.2g Entire Package Dimension: 423×187×97mm; Entire Package Weight: 1844g Enterprise 802.11ac Wave-2 Outdoor Long Range Wi-Fi Access Point, Mounting Kits, Quick Package Content Installation Guide...
  • Page 32 4×4:4 2.4G (MIMO), MIMO 4×4:4 5G (MU-MIMO) Up to 984ft. (300 meters) Coverage Range *Coverage range can vary based on environment 2.4G: 27 dBm Maximum TX Power 5G: 25 dBm *Maximum power varies by country, frequency band and MCS rate 2.4G 802.11b: -96dBm@1Mbps, -88dBm@11Mbps;...
  • Page 33 Package Content GWN7630LR 802.11ac Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Installation Guide Waterproof Grade IP66-level weatherproof capability when installed vertically Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC GWN7630LR Technical Specifications GWN7602 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2 Dual band internal antennas Antennas Antenna 1 - 2.4GHz: gain 3.0dBi, 5GHz: gain 3.5dBi Antenna 2 - 2.4GHz: gain 3.5dBi, 5GHz: gain 3.0dBi...
  • Page 34 SSIDs 8 SSIDs total, 5 per radio (2.4GHz & 5GHz) Concurrent Clients Up to 80 1x 10/100/1000M uplink Ethernet port with PoE/PoE+ Network Interfaces 2x 10/100M Ethernet port with PSE 1x 10/100M Ethernet port Auxiliary Ports 1x Reset Pinhole Mounting Wall mountable LEDs 1 tri-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication...
  • Page 35 2.4GHz Radio: 2412 - 2484 MHz 5GHz Radio: 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz, 5470-5725 MHz, 5725-5850 MHz Frequency Bands *Not all frequency bands can be used in all regions. The band 5150-5350 MHz is restricted to indoor use only in all EU states. 2.4G: 20 and 40 MHz Channel Bandwidth 5G: 20, 40 and 80 MHz...
  • Page 36: Installation

    Operation: 0°Cto 40°C Environmental Storage: -10°C to 60°C Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Unit Dimension:135 x 115 x 30mm; Unit Weight: 188g Physical Entire Package Dimension: 171 x 140 x 33mm; Entire Package Weight: 278.5g Package Content GWN7603 AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Installation Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC GWN7603 Technical Specifications...
  • Page 37 GWN76xx Equipment Packaging Below is the equipment packaging for GWN7600LR model. Main Case Yes (1) Cover Interface Yes (1) Base Bracket Yes (1) Cover Bracket Yes (1) Assembled Screw Yes (4) Locknut Yes (4) Anchors + Screws Yes (4) Screw (PM8 x 115) Yes (4) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1)
  • Page 38 Below is the equipment packaging for GWN7630LR, GWN7605LR, GWN7660LR and GWN7664LR models. Main Case Yes (1) GWN7630LR: Yes (4) GWN7605LR: Yes (2) Antenna GWN7660LR: Yes (2) GWN7664LR: Yes (4) Base Bracket Yes (1) Screw (PM 3.0×7) Yes (4) Expansion Screw Yes (4) Metal Strap Yes (2)
  • Page 39: Gwn76Xx Access Point Ports

    GWN7624/GWN7661 Equipment Package The equipment packaging for GWN7602 and GWN7603 model. Main Case Yes (1) PA3.5*20 Screws Yes (2) Anchors Screws Yes (2) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GWN7602 & GWN7603 Equipment Packaging GWN7602 Equipment Package GWN76XX Access Point Ports GWN76xx Ports...
  • Page 40 GWN7610/GWN7600 Ports GWN7600LR Ports GWN7630LR         /GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR Ports GWN7624/GWN7661 Ports...
  • Page 41: Power And Connect Gwn76Xx Access Point

    GWN7602/GWN7603 Ports Port Description Power adapter connector (12V, 2A) for GWN7610 Power Power adapter connector (24V, 1A) for GWN7600 and GWN7602 Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) supporting PoE/PoE+. * GWN7600 supports PoE (802.3af) only NET/PoE * GWN7624 and GWN7661 supports 2x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports with PSE. •...
  • Page 42: Wall Mount

    GWN7624/GWN7625/GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7662/GWN7661/GWN7665/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR/GWN7630/GWN7615/ GWN7610/GWN7605/GWN7605LR/GWN7600LR/GWN7630LR can be powered using PoE(802.3af)/PoE+(802.3at) switch via PoE/NET port while GWN7600 can be powered using PoE (802.3af) switch via PoE/NET port. In this case, both power and network connectivity will be provided over the PoE/NET port. GWN7600/GWN7610 has a PoE detection daemon that will monitor the status and update maximum allowable power for USB ports in real time.
  • Page 43: Ceiling Mount

    Wall Mount – Steps 3 & 4 Step 4: Connect the power cable and the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the correct ports of your GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR/GWN7630/GWN7610/ GWN7615/GWN7605/GWN7600/GWN7625/GWN7662/GWN7665. Step 5: Align the arrow on the GWN AP with the arrow on the locking tab of the mounting bracket and ensure that your GWN is firmly seated on the mounting bracket.
  • Page 44 Ceiling Mount – Steps 1 & 2 Step 2: Place the ceiling backing plate in the center of the ceiling tile and mark the mounting screw holes (screw holes DIA 5.5mm, reticle hole DIA 25mm). Step 3: Insert the screws through the mounting bracket. Ceiling Mount –...
  • Page 45: Mounting Instructions For Gwn7600Lr

    Ceiling Mount – Steps 5 & 6 Step 6: Turn the GWN clockwise until it locks into place and fits the locking tab. Note Ceiling mounting is recommended for optimal coverage performance. Mounting Instructions for GWN7600LR Please refer to the following steps to mount your GWN7600LR correctly. 1.
  • Page 46 GWN7600LR Horizontal Mounting Mounting Instructions for GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR GWN76xxLR can be mounted on the wall or on a metal bar. Please refer to the following steps for the appropriate installation. GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR /GWN7664LR Mounting Instructions 1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the correct port of your GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR and insert the cover bracket.
  • Page 47: Pole Mount

    2. Attach the GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR/GWN7664LR access point by securing the Base Bracket with the expansion screws on the wall. Pole Mount GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR/GWN7660LR /GWN7664LR Pole Mount 1. Open the metal straps by turning the locking mechanism counter-clockwise. You can loosen it by hand or use a flathead screwdriver.
  • Page 48: Getting Started

    GWN7624/GWN7661 Wall Installation Mounting Instructions for GWN7602/GWN7603 GWN7602/GWN7603 can be mounted on the wall, Please refer to the following steps for the appropriate installation. Wall Mount (GWN7602/GWN7603) 1. Use a measuring tape to measure the distance between the two wall mount slots on the back of the GWN7602/GWN7603 access point and use a pencil to mark the mounting screw holes on the wall.
  • Page 49: Discover The Gwn76Xx

    Blinking green Firmware update in progress Solid green Firmware update successful Blinking red Delete paired slave – Factory reset initiated Solid red Firmware update failed Solid purple Unit not provisioned Blinking blue Unit provisioning in progress Solid blue Unit is provisioned successfully Blinking White Used for Access Point location feature Solid Yellow...
  • Page 50: Access Web Gui

    3. The tool will discover all GWN76XX Access Points connected on the network showing their MAC, IP addresses and firmware version. 4. Click on Manage Device to be redirected directly to the GWN76XX’s configuration interface, or type in manually the displayed IP address on your browser.
  • Page 51: Web Gui Languages

    GWN AP’s web UI access will be locked for 15 mins after 5 login failures Note: GWN7602 doesn’t support embedded Web server, it can only be managed through another GWN access point as a slave, GWN Cloud or GWN Manager. WEB GUI Languages Currently the GWN76XX series web GUI supports 17 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish etc.
  • Page 52: Save And Apply Changes

    New Firmware Notification: Starting from firmware version 1.0.5.13/1.0.5.14, and once a different OFFICIAL firmware is released on Grandstream Networks website, the master AP will popup reminder notification to the administrator in order to upgrade the device. You can click on...
  • Page 53 Apply Changes GWN MANAGEMENT PLATFORMS GWN.Cloud Starting from firmware 1.0.6.41/1.0.6.43, the GWN76XX can be managed by your GWN.Cloud account, GWN.Cloud web interface now can be accessed at https://www.gwn.cloud. GWN.Cloud Architecture GWN Manager Starting from firmware 1.0.13.1, the GWN76XX can be managed and monitored by your GWN Manager account, GWN Manager On-premises Access Points Controller platform can be installed using the link below: https://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware GWN Manager Architecture...
  • Page 54: Using Gwn76Xx As Standalone Access Point

    USING GWN76XX AS STANDALONE ACCESS POINT The GWN76XX can be used in Standalone mode, where it can act as Master Access Point Controller or in Slave mode and managed by another GWN76XX Master. This section will describe how to use and configure the GWN76XX in standalone mode. Connect to GWN76XX Default Wi-Fi Network GWN76XX can be used as standalone access point out of box, or after factory reset with Wi-Fi enabled by default.
  • Page 55: Login Page

    Login Page After login, users can use the Setup Wizard tool to go through the configuration setup or exit and configure it manually. Setup Wizard can be accessed anytime by clicking on while on the web interface. Setup Wizard Discover and Pair Other GWN76xx Access Point First, note that by default the GWN controller access point will automatically discover all APs connected to the same LAN (broadcast domain), there is also a possibility to pair and provision remote APs using DHCP option 43 with master direction explained below.
  • Page 56: Transfer Ap - Transfer Network Group

    To Pair a GWN76XX access point connected to the same Network as the GWN76xx follows the below steps: 1. Connect to the GWN76xx Web GUI as Master and go to Access Points → Configuration. Discover and Pair GWN76XX 2. Click on  to discover access points within GWN76xx Network, the following page will appear.
  • Page 57: Failover Master

    Navigate to AP Web UI → Access Points → Configuration page, please refer to the figure below: Access points configuration page Then select where to transfer the select AP, either GWN Cloud or GWN Manager. Transfer AP After this step, you will be redirected to GWN Cloud/GWN Manager page, select the network and click on “Save” button to complete the transfer.
  • Page 58: Failover Mode

    Failover Master Users could select the Failover Master by following below steps: Log into Web GUI of the Master access point then navigate to Access points → Configuration then click on finally select the candidate access point from the drop-down list to be used as a Failover AP. Failover AP Failover Mode Once Failover slave has been selected, the primary master will send the configuration of the network to the Failover slave and...
  • Page 59: Takeover Feature

    Failover Mode GUI The Failover mode has only read permission on the configuration and limited options, users still can reboot other slave Access points in case it is needed. Users also can press on « Switch to Master » button in order to set the Failover slave as the new primary master of the wireless network, once this is done they have full write permission control over the web GUI option as usual.
  • Page 60: Transfer To Master

    Takeover – Step 3 Transfer to Master From the Master Access Point, the Administrator do have the capability to assign any Slave Access point to become the new Master to manage all the already paired Access points. Except for GWN7602. Navigate to Web UI →...
  • Page 61: Client Bridge

    Client Bridge The Client Bridge feature allows an access point to act as a wireless bridge and connect the wired only clients to the wireless network. When an access point is configured in this way, it will share the Wi-Fi connection to the LAN ports directly. This is not to be confused with a mesh setup.
  • Page 62 USING GWN76xx AS SLAVE ACCESS POINT GWN access points can be paired as a slave to a master, this master can be another GWN access point, GWN routers or GWN.Cloud/GWN Manager. If the GWN access point is added to either GWN.Cloud or GWN Manager, the Speed Test feature will be available to users. Please for more details check GWN Management Platforms –...
  • Page 63: Manager Settings

    Slave AP Service Settings System The system section provides access to the Manager settings and Debug sections. Manager Settings The Master (Manager Address) and Port can be found here to GWN7624 be discovered by the Manager. Slave AP manager settings Manager Address Enter the IP address of the GWN Manager Manager Port...
  • Page 64: Access Points

    Core Files when a crash event happens on the unit, it will automatically generate a core dump file that can used by engineering team for debugging purposes. Ping/Traceroute Allows the users to Ping and traceroute. Input the target’s IP address or URL and click on run. One key Debug Allows to capture Wireless, Portal or Mesh traffic and logs will be found in Core Files.
  • Page 65 The first tab “Info” shows general information about the access point such as the firmware version, IP address, Uptime etc. While the second tab “Current Client” displays the clients connected to this AP and the last tab is used by administrator for debugging purposes and provides the following tools: Core Files, when a crash event happens on the unit, it will automatically generate a coredump file that can used by engineering team for debugging purposes.
  • Page 66: Configure Access Points

    The administrator can move GWN Access points from one network to another. Click on Move button and the following window will popup, select the network where to move the access point and click on move.   Moving Access Points between Networks Delete Access Points To delete an access point, select it, then click on reboot button, the following confirmation message will be displayed: Delete Access Point...
  • Page 67 Check this option to configure the device with a static IP configuration; it must be in the same subnet Fixed IPv4 with the default Network Group; Once enabled, these fields will show up: IPv4 Address/IPv4 Subnet Mask/IPv4 Gateway/Preferred IPv4 DNS/Alternate IPv4 DNS. Check this option to configure the device with a static IP configuration;...
  • Page 68 Some old devices do not support Wi-Fi6 well and may not be able to scan the signal or connect poorly. Wi-Fi5 Compatible Mode After turning on this switch, it will switch to Wi-Fi5 mode to solve the compatibility problem. At the same time, it will turn off Wi-Fi6 related functions.
  • Page 69   Add a new SSID When editing or adding a new SSID, users will have two tabs to configure: Wi-Fi: Please refer to the below table for Wi-Fi tab options Field Description SSID Set or modify the SSID name. Enable SSID Check to enable Wi-Fi for the SSID.
  • Page 70 Set the security mode for encryption, 8 options are available: • WEP 64-bit: Using a static WEP key. The characters can only be 0-9 or A-F with a length of 10, or printable ASCII characters with a length of 5. •...
  • Page 71 Configure RADIUS Server Listening port. Default is: 1812. This field is available only when “WPA RADIUS Server Port Key Mode” is set to “802.1x”. Enter the secret password for client authentication with RADIUS server. This field is available only RADIUS Server Secret when “WPA Key Mode”...
  • Page 72 Configure the frequency of DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) transmission per each beacon broadcast. Clients will check the AP for buffered data at every configured DTIM Period. DTIM Period You may set a high value for power saving consideration.  Default value is 1, meaning that the AP will have DTIM broadcast every beacon.
  • Page 73 Wi-Fi Device Membership: Used to add or remove paired access points to the SSID. The MAX SSID number is separately counted for each band (2.4GHzor 5Ghz). The maximum allowed SSID for each band now is as below: Model MAX SSID GWN7600/7600LR/GWN7605/7605LR/GWN7610/GWN7624/GWN7625/GWN7603 GWN7615/GWN7630/7630LR/GWN7660/GWN7660LR/GWN7664/GWN7664LR/GWN7661/GWN7662 GWN7665...
  • Page 74: Access Control

    Clients – Select Items ACCESS CONTROL Access List From this menu, users can manage the blacklist of clients that will be blocked from accessing the Wi-Fi network globally, click  to add/remove MAC addresses of the client to/from global blacklist. Global Blacklist Managing the Global Blacklist A second option is to add custom access lists that will be used as matching mechanism for MAC address filtering option under SSIDs to allow (whitelist) or disallow (blacklist) clients access to the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 75 Adding Client Access List Users can also Import/Export the client access lists in CSV format as shown below: Import/Export the client access Users can check « Enable Schedule » to assign a schedule to the list and set the time it will take effect.  Adding New Access List Once this is done, this access list can be used under SSID Wi-Fi settings to filter clients either using whitelist or blacklist mode.
  • Page 76: Time Policy

    Time Policy The timed client disconnect feature allows the system administrator to set a fixed time for which clients should be allowed to connect to the access point, after which the client will no longer be allowed to connect until the user configurable cool-down period is reached.
  • Page 77 MAC Address Bandwidth Rule Click to add a new rule, the following table provides an explanation about different options for bandwidth rules. Field Description Enabled Enable/Disable the Bandwidth rule. SSID Select which SSID will be affected by the bandwidth rule limitation. Choose the type of rule to be applied on bandwidth utilization from the dropdown list, three options are Range available: Per-SSID: Set a bandwidth limitation on the SSID level.
  • Page 78 Private Pre-Shared Key (PPSK) PPSK (Private Pre-Shared Key) is a way of creating Wi-Fi passwords per group of clients instead of using one single password for all clients. It’s also possible to assign it for one single device client with a MAC Address. Note: Before adding a PPSK account, first create an SSID with WPA Key Mode set to “PPSK Without RADIUS or with RADIUS”...
  • Page 79: Captive Portal

    Select the SSID from the drop-down list SSID Note: the SSID WPA Key Mode must be set to "PPSK Without RADIUS or With RADIUS". Account Set a name for this PPSK profile. Wi-Fi Key Enter a Wi-Fi key. Confirm Wi-Fi Key Confirm the Wi-Fi key (must be the same) Maximum Number of Enter the maximum number of access clients (devices) that are allowed to use this key, once the maximum...
  • Page 80: Policy List

    Captive Portal – Guest Page – Select Items Policy List Users can customize a portal policy in this page. Captive Portal – Policy List Click on to edit the policy. Click on to delete the policy. Click on to add a policy. The policy configuration page allows adding multiple captive portal policies which will be applied to SSIDs and contains options for different authentication types.
  • Page 81: Internal Splash Page

    Add a New Policy Internal Splash Page Below table lists the items policy add page configures Name Enter the name of the Captive Portal policy Splash Page Select Splash Page type, in this case "Internal" The following types of authentications are available: ●...
  • Page 82 RADIUS Server Address Fill in the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Server Port Set the RADIUS server port, The default value is 1812. RADIUS Server Secret Fill in the key of the RADIUS server. Radius Authentication Select the RADIUS authentication method, 3 methods are available: PAP, CHAP and MS-CHAP. Method Radius Retry Timeout(s) Set the timeout for each authentication request sent to the Radius server.
  • Page 83: External Splash Page

    X.509 Cert SHA1 enter the X.509 Cert SHA1 Fingerprint Fingerprint For all Authentication Types If checked, the users will be redirected to the default portal page once connected to the GWN.• If unchecked, Use Default Portal Page users can manually select which Portal Page to use from Portal Page Customization drop-down list. Portal Page Select the customized portal page from the drop-down list (if “Use Default Portal Page”...
  • Page 84: Splash Page

    RADIUS Accounting Configures RADIUS accounting server listening port (default is 1813). Server Port RADIUS Accounting Enter the secret password for client authentication with RADIUS accounting server. Server Secret Accounting Update Enter Update Interval for RADIUS Accounting Server. The interval unit can be set by seconds, Interval minutes, hours, or days.
  • Page 85: Voucher Feature Description

    Captive Portal – Splash Page User can add folder in corresponding folder by selecting the folder and click on Click on to upload a file from local device. Click on to download the files in Captive Portal folder. Click on to edit the corresponding file, in another word, to replace the file with a new one.
  • Page 86: Using Voucher With Gwn Captive Portal

    Add Voucher Sample The below figure shows the list of the vouchers after GWN randomly generates the code for each one. Figure 84: Vouchers List Users can click on buttons to delete and print multiple vouchers or click button to print all vouchers at once. Also, users can use the drop-down list filter to filter the vouchers that were created at specific date-time.
  • Page 87 2. Press in order to add new captive portal policy. 3. Set the following parameters as shown on the screenshot for basic setup then save and apply. Captive Portal with Voucher authentication Then go under your SSID configuration page and enable the generated captive portal under Wi-Fi settings tab. RADIO When using GWN76XX as Master Access Point, users can edit the frequency band used by the AP and channel used along with the Transmission power for each band.
  • Page 88 ● Balance: GWN will balance between the clients connected to 2G and those connected to 5GHz. This feature will help Wi-Fi clients to roam to other APs within the same Network. Client Steering Note: Once enabled, Band Steering in Access Device → Configuration → Configure cannot be configured. SSID→Wifi Settings→802.11k will be enabled This option is only available if Client Steering is enabled.
  • Page 89 Enable Short Guard Check to activate this option to increase throughput. Interval Allow Legacy Check to support 802.11b devices to connect the AP in 802.11n/g mode. (2.4GHz setting). Devices(802.11b) Enable Minimum Configure whether to enable/disable Minimum RSSI function. This option can be either Disabled or Enabled RSSI and set manually or set to Use Radio Settings.
  • Page 90 Specify the rogue AP detect range. • Same channel: AP will execute simple detection on the APs around, this mode almost has no effects on the wireless network communication. Detect range • All channels: AP will execute a deep detection every 5 minutes. And the clients connecting to the AP will have few seconds of communication interrupt.
  • Page 91 Select type of traffic to be affected by the outbound rule like ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS… or you may add another type of traffic when selecting Custom. When set to Custom, user could enter the following: Service Protocol • Protocol: TCP or UDP •...
  • Page 92: Ip-Mac Binding

    ARP Attack Defense GWN Access points also support ARP Attack Defense security feature. This feature protects clients from spoofing MAC addresses by binding the MAC address to an IP address. ARP List Navigate to Web UI → Security → ARP Attack Defense, on the ARP list tab, the user can see the current ARP table (MAC address →...
  • Page 93 ARP Flood Attack Defense Neighbor Discovery (ND) Attack Defense ND Attack Defense is the equivalent of ARP Attack defense but using IPv6 addresses. Navigate to Web UI → Security → ND Attack Defense page, then you can enable this security feature by clicking on “Source MAC Consistency Check for ND Messages“, now the device will check for Source MAC addresses to avoid any spoofing.
  • Page 94 Domain ID Set the Domain ID. Configure the Homogenous Extended Service Set Identifier information for Hotspot2.0. This value must be consistent with the BSSID of an AP to identify the AP set that provides the HESSID same network access service. The format is H:H:H:H:H:H, where H is a 2-digit hexadecimal number.
  • Page 95: Time Stamp

    Roaming Consortium Roaming Consortium Configure the Roaming Consortium Name to identify network operators. The format is H-H-H Name or H-H-H-H-H, where H is a 2-digit hexadecimal number. Domain Domain Enter the domain name. Realm Realm Select the EAP Method: EAP-TLS, EAP-SIM, EAP-TTLS, EAP-AKA and EAP-AKA’. Cellular Network Information Cellular Network...
  • Page 96: Community String

    SNMP Field Description Enable Enable SNMPv1/SNMPv2c. Community String Enter the SNMP Community string. Enable Enable SNMPv3. Username Enter the SNMPv3 authentication username. Authentication Mode Set the authentication mode to: either MD5 or SHA. Authentication password Enter the SNMPv3 authentication password. Privacy Mode Set the authentication mode to: either AES128 or DES.
  • Page 97: Static Dhcp

    DHCP Preferred DNS Set the preferred DNS for DHCP DHCP Alternated Set the alternated DNS for DHCP DHCP Server Parameters NAT Pool GWN76xx NAT feature defines an address pool from which the Wi-Fi clients will acquire their IP address so that the access point acts as a lightweight home router.
  • Page 98 Prerequisite: before configuring DHCP Relay, first we have to assign a static IP address to both devices that will be acting as a DHCP Server and DHCP Relay in our case it’s two GWN76xx Access Points. 1. The first step in our example is to make a GWN access point as a DHCP Server, please refer to DHCP Server configuration.
  • Page 99 TR-069 TR-069 Field Description Configure whether to enable TR-069. Note: Once enabled, this device cannot be managed by Enable TR-069 GWN.Cloud anymore. ACS URL URL for TR-069 Auto Configuration Server (ACS). When AP sends a connection request to ACS, the username that ACS authenticates TR-069 client, ACS Username that is AP, must be consistent with the configuration on the ACS side.
  • Page 100 4. If a slave is offline, it will not be migrated to TR-069. After it goes online again, it will not be migrated to the TR-069 platform either. It is still in the state of being taken over by the original Master, but is no longer managed by the Master. It cannot be managed by Cloud, but can only be taken over by other Masters or factory reset.
  • Page 101 Anti-domain name hijacking protection. If enabled, when the address returned by the superior Rebind Protection DNS is a private LAN address, it will be regarded as a domain name hijacking, thus discarding the analytical result. If disabled, the analytical results will not be discarded. Due to the security enhancement, unless Legacy TLS Compatibility (only available on 1.0.15.4 or higher version) is enabled, master AP on 1.0.15.4 or higher firmware will not be compatible with Legacy TLS...
  • Page 102 Confirm New User Password Enter the new User password again to confirm. Account Note: User passwords registered for authentication through the web portal are stored in an encrypted form. Mesh In Mesh Network, wireless connection is established between multiple Aps, which is used to pass-through data traffic rather than client association.
  • Page 103 Mesh settings for GWN76XX The following table down below describes the Mesh configuration settings for the GWN76XX: Filed Description Enable Mesh When checked the Mesh feature will be activated. Default is disabled. Scan Interval Interval in seconds to scan for available Mesh neighbors. Must be less than or equal to 300 seconds. Interface 5GHz band.
  • Page 104: Maintenance

    Create New Schedule 2. Select the periods on each day that will be included on the schedule and enter a name for the schedule (ex: office hours). 3. Users can choose to set weekly schedule or absolute schedule (for specific days for example), and if both weekly schedule and absolute schedules are configured on the same day then the absolute schedule will take effect and the weekly program will be cancelled for that specific date.
  • Page 105 Upgrade Syslog On the GWN76XX, users could dump the syslog information to a remote server under Web GUI → System → Maintenance → Syslog Tab. Enter the syslog server hostname or IP address and select the level for the syslog information. Eight levels of syslog are available: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug.
  • Page 106 Field Description Syslog Server Enter the IP address or URL of Syslog server. Select the level of Syslog, 8 levels are available: Syslog Level Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug. Protocol The protocol type sent to Syslog Server. Log DNS Queries Check to log DNS Queries.
  • Page 107: Upgrading And Provisioning

    Firmware upgrade Configure whether to send notification on firmware upgrade. Rogue AP Once enabled, system will generate an Alert when there is a Rogue AP detected. AP Offline Configure whether to send notification when AP going offline. Email Events UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING Upgrading Firmware The GWN76XX can be upgraded to a new firmware version remotely or locally.
  • Page 108: Sequential Upgrade

    Sequential Upgrade If you choose multiple slave devices to upgrade their firmware, two options are available: “All-at-Once” and “Sequential”. “All- at-Once” will use the default method, all checked slaves will upgrade their firmware at the same time, while using “Sequential” upgrade method, the slaves will upgrade their firmware one by one in order to: Avoid entire Wi-Fi service interruption by full system firmware upgrade.
  • Page 109: Configuration Server

    Configuration Server Users can download and provision the GWN76XX by putting the config file on a TFTP/HTTP or HTTPS server and set Config Server to the TFTP/HTTP or HTTPS server in order for the GWN76XX to be provisioned with that config server file. Reset and reboot Users can reboot the device under Web GUI��System Settings��Maintenance��Upgrade by clicking on button.
  • Page 110 Product Name: GWN7610 / GWN7600 / GWN7600LR / GWN7602 / GWN7615 / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7624 / GWN7625 / GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR Increased PPSK accounts. [PPSK] Increased the client expiration time to 30 days. [Captive Portal] Added device name in Syslog messages.
  • Page 111 Firmware Version 1.0.23.11 Product Name: GWN7602 No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.23.8 Product Name: GWN7602 Added support of Import/Export the client access lists in CSV format [Access List] Added support of 802.11h Added support of PPSK [SSIDs] Added support of PassPoint R3 [Hotspot 2.0] Added support of Management VLAN [Basic]...
  • Page 112 Added support of 802.11h Added support of PPSK [SSIDs] Added support of PassPoint R3 [Hotspot 2.0] Added support of 15 languages Added support of Management VLAN [Basic] Added support of Active Directory [Internal Splash Page] Firmware Version 1.0.23.3 Product Name: GWN7600 / GWN7600LR / GWN7610 / GWN7660 / GWN7660LR / GWN7664 / GWN7664LR Added support of Link aggregation for GWN7664/GWN7664LR Firmware Version 1.0.19.36 Product Name: GWN7602...
  • Page 113 Added feature of Web lock for failed login [Access Web GUI] Firmware Version 1.0.19.32 Product Name: GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615 / GWN7602 / GWN7600 / GWN7600LR / GWN7610 No major changes. Firmware Version 1.0.19.14 Product Name: GWN7660 This is the initial version for GWN7660 Firmware Version 1.0.19.29 Product Name: GWN7630 / GWN7630LR / GWN7605 / GWN7605LR / GWN7615...
  • Page 114 Added support of Multicast/Broadcast Suppression. [Multicast/Broadcast Suppression] Extended support of RRM to GWN Cloud and remaining AP models. [Transmit Power Control][Coverage Hole Detection] [Dynamic Channel Assignment] Added support of Active IGMP for feature Convert IP multicast to unicast enhancement. [Convert IP multicast to unicast] Allow DHCP Option43 to override GWN Manager Address.
  • Page 115 Added support for FCC DFS channels on GWN7630/GWN7630LR. [Scene] Firmware Version 1.0.11.10 Product Name: GWN7630LR This is the initial version for GWN7630LR. Firmware Version 1.0.11.8 Product Name: GWN7610 / GWN7600 / GWN7600LR / GWN7630 Added support of DFS channel in EU for GWN7630. [Scene] Added support for Client Steering.
  • Page 116 Product Name: GWN7600 / GWN7600LR Added support for Timed Client Disconnect and Enhanced Client Blocking [CLIENTS] Added support for Client Bridge [Client Bridge] Added support for Syslog server [Syslog] Added support for Configurable Web UI access port. [Web HTTPS Port] Included patch for WPA2 4-way handshake vulnerability [VU#228519] Firmware Version 1.0.3.4 This is the initial version of GWN7602...
  • Page 117 Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here: https://www.grandstream.com/support Grandstream is a registered trademark and Grandstream logo is trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc. in the United States, Europe, and other countries CAUTION Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty.
  • Page 118 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna transmitter. ISEDC Warning This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 119 GWN7610 GWN7600 TX/RX Frequency TX/RX Frequency 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz; 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz Output power Output power WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm; WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm Modulation Modulation DSSS, OFDM DSSS, OFDM GWN7615 GWN7600LR...
  • Page 120 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz;5250-5350 MHz; 5470-5725 MHz Output power Output power WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm; WLAN 2.4G < 20dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5150-5250MHz< 23dBm WLAN 5250-5350 MHz< 20dBm WLAN 5250-5350 MHz< 20dBm WLAN 5470-5725 MHz< 27dBm WLAN 5470-5725 MHz<...
  • Page 121 Modulation DSSS, OFDM, OFDMA The simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 10(9) shall be provided as follows: Hereby, [Grandstream Networks, Inc.] declares that the radio equipment type [GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7630/GWN7630LR/GWN7610/GWN7600/GWN7600LR/GWN7605/GWN7605LR/GWN7615] are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.grandstream.com...

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