Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual

Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual

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Grandstream Networks, Inc.
GWN76XX Wi-Fi Access Points
User Manual
GWN7630
Enterprise
802.11ac Wave-
2 4x4 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7615
Enterprise
802.11ac Wave-2
3×3:3 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7660
802.11ax
2×2:2
Wi-Fi 6
Access Point
GWN7664
802.11ax
4×4:4
Wi-Fi 6
Access Point
GWN7610
Enterprise
802.11ac
Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7605
Enterprise
802.11ac Wave-
2 2x2 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7600
Enterprise
802.11ac
Wave-2 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7600LR
Outdoor Long
Range 802.11ac
Wave-2 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7605LR
Outdoor Long-
Range 802.11ac
Wave-2 2×2:2 Wi-Fi
Access Point
GWN7630LR
Outdoor Long
Range 802.11ac
Wave-2 4x4:4 Wi-Fi
Access Point

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. GWN76XX Wi-Fi Access Points User Manual GWN7630 GWN7600LR GWN7610 Enterprise Outdoor Long Enterprise 802.11ac Wave- Range 802.11ac 802.11ac 2 4x4 Wi-Fi Wave-2 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Access Point Access Point Access Point GWN7615 GWN7605LR GWN7605 Enterprise Enterprise Outdoor Long- 802.11ac Wave-2...
  • Page 2 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 3 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4 (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio électrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. ISEDC Warning This equipment complies with ISEDC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &...
  • Page 5 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 6 DSSS, OFDM, OFDMA 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/GWN76 05LR/GWN7615] are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents DOCUMENT PURPOSE ....................17 CHANGE LOG ......................18 Firmware Version 1.0.21.15 ........................18 Firmware Version 1.0.21.14/15 ......................18 Firmware Version 1.0.21.7 ........................18 Firmware Version 1.0.21.6 ........................18 Firmware Version 1.0.19.32 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.14 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.29 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.25 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.23 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.22 ........................19 Firmware Version 1.0.19.15 ........................20...
  • Page 8 Firmware Version 1.0.3.25 ........................22 Firmware Version 1.0.3.21 ........................22 Firmware Version 1.0.3.19 ........................22 Firmware Version 1.0.2.108 ........................23 Firmware Version 1.0.2.15 ........................23 Firmware Version 1.0.1.31 ........................23 Firmware Version 1.0.1.27 ........................23 WELCOME ........................24 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................27 Technical Specifications ........................27 INSTALLATION ......................44 Equipment Packaging .........................44 GWN76XX Access Point Ports ......................46 Power and Connect GWN76XX Access Point ..................47...
  • Page 9 WEB GUI Languages ........................56 Overview Page ..........................57 Save and Apply Changes ......................58 GWN MANAGEMENT PLATFORMS ................59 GWN.Cloud ............................59 GWN Manager ............................59 USING GWN76XX AS STANDALONE ACCESS POINT ..........60 Connect to GWN76XX Default Wi-Fi Network ..................60 USING GWN76XX AS MASTER ACCESS POINT CONTROLLER ......61 Login Page ............................62 Discover and Pair Other GWN76XX Access Point ................62 AP Location ............................66...
  • Page 10 Move Access Points ........................80 Delete Access Points ........................80 Reboot Access Points ........................80 Configure Access Points ......................80 Reset Access Points ........................83 SSIDs ........................... 84 CLIENTS ........................92 Clients ..............................92 ACCESS CONTROL ....................94 Access List ............................94 Time Policy ............................95 Banned Clients ..........................96 Bandwidth Rules ..........................97 CAPTIVE PORTAL ......................
  • Page 11 SNMP ..............................123 DHCP Server ............................123 NAT Pool ............................124 Static DHCP ..........................125 TR-069 ..............................125 SYSTEM ........................128 Settings .............................128 LEDs ............................128 Basic ............................128 Account ............................130 Mesh ..............................130 Schedule ............................133 Maintenance .............................134 Upgrade .............................134 Syslog ............................136 Alert ..............................137 Email ............................137 Alert Configure ...........................138 UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING .................
  • Page 12 Table of Tables Table 1: GWN7664 Technical Specifications .................... 27 Table 2: GWN7660 Technical Specifications .................... 29 Table 3: GWN7630 Technical Specifications .................... 30 Table 4: GWN7615 Technical Specifications .................... 32 Table 5: GWN7610 Technical Specifications .................... 34 Table 6: GWN7605 Technical Specifications .................... 35 Table 7: GWN7605LR Technical Specifications ..................
  • Page 13 Table 36: TR-069 ............................. 126 Table 37: LEDs ............................128 Table 38: Basic ............................128 Table 39: DFS Channels supported by Model ..................129 Table 40: Account ............................ 130 Table 41: Mesh configuration on GWN76XX ..................132 Table 42: Upgrade ........................... 135 Table 43: Syslog Parameters ........................
  • Page 14 Figure 26: GWN76XX Dashboard (GWN7600 as example) ..............57 Figure 27: Apply Changes ......................... 58 Figure 28: GWN.Cloud Architecture ......................59 Figure 29: GWN Manager Architecture ..................... 59 Figure 30: MAC Tag Label ........................60 Figure 31: Login Page ..........................61 Figure 32: Setup Wizard ...........................
  • Page 15 Figure 68: Clients - Select Items ....................... 93 Figure 69: Global Blacklist ........................94 Figure 70: Managing the Global Blacklist ....................94 Figure 71: Adding Client Access List ......................94 Figure 72: Adding New Access List ......................95 Figure 73: Blacklist Access List ......................... 95 Figure 74: Ban/Unban Client ........................
  • Page 16 Figure 101: Syslog ..........................137 Figure 102: Alert Configure ........................138 Figure 103: Access Points........................141 Figure 104: Choosing multiple devices ....................141 Figure 105: All-at-Once and Sequential Upgrade ................... 142 P a g e GWN76XX User Manual Version 1.0.21.16...
  • Page 17: Document Purpose

    DOCUMENT PURPOSE This document describes how to configure the GWN76XX via Web GUI in standalone mode, with other GWN76XX Access Points as Master/Slave architecture and more. The intended audiences of this document are network administrators. Please visit https://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest “GWN76XX User Manual”.
  • Page 18: Change Log

    CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of the GWN76XX user manuals. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. Firmware Version 1.0.21.16 Product Name: GWN7660 / GWN7664 •...
  • Page 19: Firmware Version 1.0.19.32

    “Internal”] • Added feature to Delete inbound and outbound rules in batches [Firewall] • Added feature to save network abnormal log to Flash [Debug] • 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 •...
  • Page 20: Firmware Version 1.0.19.15

    Firmware Version 1.0.19.15 • No major changes Firmware Version 1.0.19.9 • Added support of Rogue AP Detection. [Rogue AP] • Added support of 802.11w. [802.11w] • Added support of AutoTX Power. [RADIO] • Added Captive Portal Enhancement. [CAPTIVE PORTAL] • Added support of SNMP.
  • Page 21: Firmware Version 1.0.15.6

    • Added LED pattern of yellow to indicate Mesh disconnection. [LED Patterns] • Upgraded TLS to version 1.2. Firmware Version 1.0.15.6 Product Name: GWN7630 / GWN7630LR • Added support for FCC DFS channels on GWN7630/GWN7630LR. [Scene] Firmware Version 1.0.11.10 Product Name: GWN7630LR •...
  • Page 22: Firmware Version 1.0.4.22

    • Added support of Radio Resource Management (RRM). [Dynamic Channel Assignment] [Transmit Power Control] [Coverage Hole Detection] Firmware Version 1.0.4.22 Product Name: GWN7610 • Included patch for WPA2 4-way handshake vulnerability [VU#228519] Firmware Version 1.0.4.20 Product Name: GWN7610 • Added support for Timed Client Disconnect and Enhanced Client Blocking [CLIENTS] •...
  • Page 23: Firmware Version 1.0.2.108

    • Added support for 802.11k/r/v [Enable Voice Enterprise] • Added support for failover master [Failover Master] • Added support for VLAN assignment via RADIUS [SSID][Enable Dynamic VLAN (beta)] • Added support for Select SSID Band [SSID Band] • Added support for Exact Radio Power Configuration in dBm [Custom Wireless Power] •...
  • Page 24: Welcome

    WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Grandstream GWN76XX Enterprise Wireless Access Point. The GWN7630/GWN7615/GWN7610 are high-performance 802.11ac Wi-Fi access points for small to medium sized businesses, multiple floor offices, commercial locations, and branch offices. GWN7630 and GWN7615/GWN7610 offers respectively a Dual-Band 4x4:4 MIMO and a 3x3:3 MIMO technology and a sophisticated antenna design for maximum network throughput and expanded Wi-Fi coverage range.
  • Page 25 The GWN7605/GWN7605LR is a high-performance-to-price 802.11ac Wave-2 Wi-Fi access point for small to medium sized businesses, multiple floor offices, commercial locations, and branch offices. It offers dual- band 2x2:2 MU-MIMO with beam-forming technology and a sophisticated antenna design for maximum network throughput and expanded Wi-Fi coverage range.
  • Page 26 for advanced QoS, low latency real-time applications, mesh networks, captive portals, 512 concurrent clients and dual Gigabit network ports with PoE/PoE+, the GWN7664 is an ideal Wi-Fi access point for business-grade wireless network deployments with medium-to-high user density. 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 User Manual, could void your manufacturer warranty.
  • Page 27: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW Technical Specifications Table 1: GWN7664 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 8 individual internal antennas, 4 per band Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3dBi / 5 GHz, gain 4dBi IEEE 802.11ax: 8 Mbps to 2402 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1733 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 600 Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 2.4G:...
  • Page 28 802.11b: -99dBm@1Mbps, -91dBm@11Mbps; 802.11g: -94dBm @6Mbps, -78dBm@54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -75dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-71dBm @MCS7; 802.11ax 20MHz: -64dBm @ MCS11; 802.11ax 40MHz: -63dBm @MCS11 802.11a: -95dBm @6Mbps, -77dBm @54Mbps; 802.11n 20MHz: -74dBm @MCS7; 802.11n 40MHz:-71dBm @MCS7 802.11ac 20MHz: -70dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 66dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -62dBm @MCS9;...
  • Page 29: Table 2: Gwn7660 Technical Specifications

    Table 2: GWN7660 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2 dual band internal antennas Antennas 2.4GHz, gain 3dBi / 5 GHz, gain 4dBi 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...
  • Page 30: Table 3: Gwn7630 Technical Specifications

    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; 802.11ax 40MHz: -58dBm @MCS11;802.11ax 80MHz: -56dBm @MCS11 Receiver sensitivity varies by frequency band, channel width and MCS rate SSIDs 32 SSIDs total, 16 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Concurrent Clients...
  • Page 31 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 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 32: Table 4: Gwn7615 Technical Specifications

    802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller in GWN7630 allows it to auto-discover, auto-provision and Network manage up to 50 GWN76XX in a network Management GWN.Cloud offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs Auto Power Saving Self-power adaptation upon auto detection of PoE or PoE+ Power and Green Power over Ethernet 802.3af/802.3at compliant Energy Efficiency...
  • Page 33 WEP, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, anti-hacking secure boot Wi-Fi and System and critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate Security and random default password per device 3×3:3 2.4G(MIMO) MIMO 3×3:3 5G(MU-MIMO) Up to175 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 2.4G: 26 dBm Maximum TX Power 5G: 24 dBm...
  • Page 34: Table 5: Gwn7610 Technical Specifications

    Package Content GWN7615 802.11ac Wireless AP, Mounting Kits, Quick Start Guide Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC Table 5: GWN7610 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Antennas 3x 2.4 GHz, gain 3 dBi, internal antenna, 3x 5 GHz, gain 3 dBi, internal antenna IEEE 802.11ac: 6.5 Mbps to 1300 Mbps IEEE 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 450 Mbps...
  • Page 35: Table 6: Gwn7605 Technical Specifications

    * Receiver sensitivity varies by frequency band, channel width and MCS rate SSIDs 32 SSIDs total, 16 per radio (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Concurrent Clients 250+ Network Interfaces 2x autosensing 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Ports Auxiliary Ports 1x USB 2.0 port, 1x Reset Pinhole, 1x Kensington lock Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs...
  • Page 36 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 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 2.4GHz radio : 2412 –...
  • Page 37: Table 7: Gwn7605Lr Technical Specifications

    Network Protocols IPv4, IPv6, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS ≤ 50 APs: Light-weight Master in AP Network ≤ 3000 APs: On-Premise controller Management ≤ +∞ APs: Cloud management DC Input: 24VDC/1A Power and Green Power over Ethernet 802.3af/802.3at compliant Energy Efficiency Maximum Power Consumption: 13.8W Operation: 0°C to 40°C...
  • Page 38 2×2:2 5GHz (MU-MIMO)) Up to 250 meters Coverage Range *coverage range can vary based on environment 2.4G: 24 dBm Maximum TX Power 5G: 22dBm 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...
  • Page 39: Table 8: Gwn7600 Technical Specifications

    Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC Table 8: GWN7600 Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2) 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;...
  • Page 40: Table 9: Gwn7600Lr Technical Specifications

    Mounting Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount, kits included LEDs multi-color LEDs for device tracking and status indication Network Protocols IPv4, 802.1Q, 802.1p, 802.1x, 802.11e/WMM 802.11e/WMM, VLAN, TOS Embedded controller in GWN7600 allows it to auto-discover, auto-provision and Network manage up to 30 GWN76XX in a network Management GWN.Cloud offers a free cloud management platform for unlimited GWN APs DC Input: 24VDC/1A...
  • Page 41 WEP, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (TKIP/AES), anti-hacking Wi-Fi and System secure boot and critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security Security certificate and random default password per device MIMO 2x2:2 2.4GHz (MIMO), 2x2:2 5GHz (MU-MIMO) Up to 984ft. (300 meters) Coverage Range *Coverage range can vary based on environment 5G: 22dBm (FCC) / 20dBm (CE)
  • Page 42: Table 10: Gwn7630Lr Technical Specifications

    Entire Package Weight: 1844g Enterprise 802.11ac Wave-2 Outdoor Long Range Wi-Fi Access Point, Mounting Package Content Kits, Quick Installation Guide Waterproof Grade IP66-level weatherproof capability when installed vertically Compliance FCC, CE, RCM, IC Table 10: GWN7630LR Technical Specifications Wi-Fi Standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Wave-2) 4 detachable/changeable dual-band omnidirectional antennas Antennas...
  • Page 43 802.11a: -92dBm @6Mbps, -74dBm @54Mbps; 802.11ac 20MHz: -67dBm@MCS8; 802.11ac: HT40:- 63dBm @MCS9; 802.11ac 80MHz: -59dBm @MCS9 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 Mounting Wall mount or pole mount - kits included LEDs...
  • Page 44: Installation

    INSTALLATION Before deploying and configuring the GWN76XX, the device needs to be properly powered up and connected to the network. This section describes detailed information on installation, connection, and warranty policy of the GWN76XX. Equipment Packaging Table 11: GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7630/GWN7610/GWN7615/GWN7605/GWN7600 Equipment Packaging Main Case (GWN7664,GWN7660,...
  • Page 45: Table 12: Gwn7600Lr Equipment Packaging

    Below is the equipment packaging for GWN7600LR model. Table 12: GWN7600LR Equipment Packaging 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...
  • Page 46: Gwn76Xx Access Point Ports

    Below is the equipment packaging for GWN7630LR/ GWN7605LR model. Table 13: GWN7630LR Equipment Packaging Main Case Yes (1) Antenna GWN7630LR: Yes (4) GWN7605LR: Yes (2) Base Bracket Yes (1) Screw (PM 3.0x7) Yes (4) Expansion Screw Yes (4) Metal Strap Yes (2) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1)
  • Page 47: Power And Connect Gwn76Xx Access Point

    Table 14: GWN76XX AP Ports Description Port Description Power adapter connector (12V, 2A) for GWN7610 Power Power adapter connector (24V, 1A) for GWN7600 Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) supporting PoE/PoE+. NET/PoE * GWN7600 supports PoE (802.3af) only Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100/1000Mbps) to your router or another GWN76XX series.
  • Page 48: Warranty

    Step 4: Wait for the GWN76XX to boot up and acquire an IP address from the DHCP Server. Figure 8: Connecting GWN AP - GWN7600 as example Warranty If the GWN76XX Wireless Access Point was purchased from a reseller, please contact the company where the device was purchased for replacement, repair, or refund.
  • Page 49: Ceiling Mount

    Step 4: Connect the power cable and the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the correct ports of your GWN7664/GWN7660/GWN7630/GWN7610/ GWN7615/GWN7605/GWN7600 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 50: Mounting Instructions For Gwn7600Lr

    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. Figure 15: Ceiling Mount – Steps 5 & 6 Mounting Instructions for GWN7600LR Please refer to the following steps for the mounting your GWN7600LR correctly. 1.
  • Page 51: Mounting Instructions For Gwn7630Lr/Gwn7605Lr

    Figure 17: GWN7600LR Horizontal Mounting Mounting Instructions for GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR GWN7630LR can be mounted on the wall or on a metal bar. Please refer to the following steps for the appropriate installation. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to correct port your GWN7630LR/GWN7605LR and insert the cover bracket.
  • Page 52: Pole Mount

    Pole Mount 4. Open the metal straps by turning the locking mechanism counter-clockwise. You can loosen it by hand or use a flathead screwdriver. 5. Straighten out the end of the metal straps and slide it through the back of the base bracket.
  • Page 53: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED The GWN76XX Wireless Access Point provides an intuitive web GUI configuration interface for easy management to give users access to all the configurations and options for the GWN76XX’s setup. This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to read LED patterns, discover the GWN76XX and use its Web GUI interface.
  • Page 54: Discover The Gwn76Xx

    Discover the GWN76XX Once the GWN76XX is powered up and connected to the Network correctly, users can discover the GWN76XX using one of the below methods: Method1: Discover the GWN76XX using its MAC address 1. Locate the MAC address on the MAC tag of the unit, which is on the underside of the device, or on the package.
  • Page 55: Method 2: Discover The Gwn76Xx Using Gwn Discovery Tool

    Method 2: Discover the GWN76XX using GWN Discovery Tool 1. Download and install GWN Discovery Tool from the following link: https://www.grandstream.com/support/tools 2. Open the GWNDiscoveryTool, click on Select to define the network interface, then click on Scan. 3. The tool will discover all GWN76XX Access Points connected on the network showing their MAC, IP addresses and firmware version.
  • Page 56: Access Web Gui

    Access Web GUI The GWN76XX embedded Web server responds to HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the device through a Web browser such as Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and etc. Figure 23: GWN76XX Web GUI Login Page To access the Web GUI: 1.
  • Page 57: Overview Page

    Figure 24: GWN76XX Web GUI Langage (Login page) Figure 25: GWN76XX Web GUI Language (Web Interface) Overview Page Overview is the first page shown after successful login to the GWN76XX’s Web Interface. Overview page provides an overall view of the GWN76XX information presented in a Dashboard style for easy monitoring along with firmware version and date-time information at the top.
  • Page 58: 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 59: Gwn Management Platforms

    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. Figure 28: 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...
  • Page 60: 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 61: Using Gwn76Xx As Master Access Point Controller

    USING GWN76XX AS MASTER ACCESS POINT CONTROLLER Master Mode allows a GWN76XX to act as an Access Point Controller managing other GWN76XX access points. This will allow users adding other access points under one controller and managing them in an easy and a centralized way Master/Slave mode is helpful with large installations that needs more coverage area zones with the same controller.
  • Page 62: 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. Figure 32: 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), but starting from firmware 1.0.5.13/1.0.514 a new possibility has...
  • Page 63: Figure 33: Option 43 Override

    Note: • The slave AP has the option ”Allow DHCP Option 43 to override GWN Manager Address” enabled by default. Figure 33: Option 43 Override After that, the slave AP will be listed on the master AP discovered devices and ready for paring and provisioning process which is described on the next steps.
  • Page 64: Table 17: Device Configuration

    Figure 35: Discovered Devices 3. Click on Pair under Actions, to pair the discovered access point as slave with the GWN76XX acting as Master. 4. The paired GWN76XX will appear Online, users can click on to unpair it. Figure 36: GWN76XX Online 5.
  • Page 65 • Airtime Fairness: Allow faster clients to have more airtime than slower clients. This feature is not supported in GWN7602. • Band Steering: When Frequency is set to Dual-Band, users can check this option to enable Band Steering on the Access Point, this will help redirecting clients to 5G band accordingly for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum throughput supported by the client.
  • Page 66: Ap Location

    • Dynamic Channel Assignment: Once enabled, AP will try to allocate and move the best channel during operation, unlike Auto Channel Selection (ACS) which scan and assign channel when Wi- Fi interface goes up for one time. • Transmit Power Control: TPC algorithm runs every 10 minutes. AP acquires the RSSI information of the neighbor by wireless scanning and establishes the neighbor table.
  • Page 67: Failover Master

    Figure 37: Transfer AP Note: Local configurations will not be transferred. feature will allow you to transfer your local configurations to your cloud account. For more details, please refer to GWN.Cloud User Guide. Failover Master In a Master-Slave architecture, having a backup Master is critical for redundancy and failover function, thus, and in order to avoid a single point of failure in your wireless network, you can specify a slave AP as failover master.
  • Page 68: Failover Mode

    Users could select the failover Master by following below steps: • Log into web GUI of the master GWN. • Go to Access Points page. • Press • Select from the available paired Slave Aps the candidate to become a failover Master. •...
  • Page 69: Takeover Feature

    Important notes: • If you click « Switch to Master », this would be become a non-revertible behavior. Failover Slave will become actual master and the prior master cannot take back the control anymore. • When Failover Slave is switched to Master, you will use the Prior Master AP credentials: username: admin, and the admin password.
  • Page 70: Transfer To Master

    Step 3. Enter the Takeover key which is the admin password of the previous master AP. Figure 42: 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.
  • Page 71: Client Bridge

    Figure 44: Transfer Master Role to another device confirmation message When the process is finished, the original Master will turn to be a slave for the new Assigned Master, and to login to the new Master AP web interface, you will need to use the previous Master Admin password. Figure 45: Then new assigned Master AP web interface Note: •...
  • Page 72: Figure 46: Client Bridge

    Figure 46: Client Bridge Figure 47: Client Bridge In order to verify, you may access the bridged AP configuration, then under Status, the option “Client Bridge Mode” would be set to Isolated like shown on the figure down below: Figure 48: Client Bridge Mode Important Notes : •...
  • Page 73: Using Gwn76Xx As Slave Access Point

    USING GWN76XX AS SLAVE ACCESS POINT Slave Mode allows the users to access to specific service and system settings. Figure 49: slave AP login page Notes: • If the AP is paired to the GWN.Cloud the default username is admin, and the default password is the SSH Password (GWN.Cloud→System→Settings) •...
  • Page 74: Service

    Service The TR-069 interface page allows the settings to enable remote and safe configuration of network devices. Refer to section [TR-069] for details regarding each field. Figure 51: Slave AP Service Settings System The system section provides access to the Manager settings and Debug sections. Manager Settings This feature allows adds the support for the GWN Manager.
  • Page 75: Debug

    Debug Figure 53: slave AP debug 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 76: Access Points

    ACCESS POINTS From the access points page, the administrator can monitor different information regarding the access points of the selected network, this section is separated into 2 sub-sections: 1. Status 2. Configuration Status The Status page lists all the access points assigned to the selected network, along with the possibility to perform some basic operations such locating the device (LEDs start blinking in White) or clear the usage data, also users can check more detailed information about each access point and benefit from useful debugging tools which can help diagnose issue when they appear.
  • Page 77: Figure 55: Ap Info

    The next tab “Info” shows detailed information about the select AP, such as the model, name, firmware version, memory used and which SSID is being broadcasted by this AP and more. Figure 55: AP Info The first tab will display the data usage for the specified access point and allows the user to filter the traffic graph for the last 2hours, 1day, 1week or 1 month.
  • Page 78: Configuration

    The last Tab is used by administrator for debugging purposes and provides the following tools: • Ping/Traceroute tools, such as the ping utility, traceroute tool. • One Key Debugging, to capture Wireless, Portal or Mesh traffic and logs will be found in Core Files.
  • Page 79: Reboot

    Reboot Select slave AP(s) to reboot and press button. Reboot Select slave AP(s) to reboot and press button. • There are two methods to add new access points, either manually from the master AP or using GWN Cloud App. • Please refer to [Adopt GWN76XX to GWN Manager] section in this manual.
  • Page 80: Move Access Points

    Move 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. Figure 59: 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:...
  • Page 81: Table 20: Access Point Configuration Settings

    Figure 62: Access Point Configuration Page The following settings can be configured from this page: Table 20: Access Point Configuration Settings Device Name Set GWN76xx’s name to identify it along with its MAC address. Check this option to configure the device with a static IP configuration; it must be in the same subnet with the default Network Group;...
  • Page 82 Check this option to configure the device with a static IP configuration; it must be in the same subnet with the default Network Group; Once enabled, these fields will Fixed IPv6 show up: IPv6 Address/IPv6 Prefix Length/IPv6 Gateway/Preferred IPv6 DNS/Alternate IPv6 DNS. Band Steering will help redirecting clients to a radio band 2.4G or 5G, depend on what is supported by the device, for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum throughput.
  • Page 83: Reset Access Points

    Select Use Radio Settings, or a specified channel, default is Auto. Note that the proposed channels depend Country Settings under System Channel Settings→Maintenance. Default is "Use Radio Settings", the AP then will use the value configured under Radio page. Set the Radio Power depending on desired cell size to be broadcasted, five options Radio Power are available: “Low”, “Medium”, “High”, “custom”...
  • Page 84: Ssids

    SSIDs When using GWN76XX as Master Access Point, users can create different SSIDs and assign GWN76XX Slave Access Points to them. Log in as Master to the GWN76XX Web GUI and go to SSIDs. Figure 64: SSIDs All GWN76XX can support up to 32 SSIDs while the GWN7605/GWN7605LR models can support up to 16 SSIDs, and GWN7602 can support up to 8 SSIDs, click on to add a new SSID.
  • Page 85 Set to NAT mode, clients will get the IP addresses from the specified NAT Client IP Assignment pool. And clients connecting to different APs are isolated from each other. This feature is not supported in GWN7610. Select the Wi-Fi band the GWN will use, three options are available: •...
  • Page 86 Enter the password key for WEP protection mode. This field is available only when “Security Mode” is set to “WEP 64-bit” or WEP Key “WEP 128-bit”. Two modes are available: • PSK: Use a pre-shared key to authenticate to the Wi-Fi. •...
  • Page 87 RADIUS Server Address: Enter the secondary RADIUS server address. RADIUS Server Port : Enter the secondary RADIUS server port. The default port is 1812 and the range is 1-65535. RADIUS Server Secret: Enter the secret password for client authentication with the secondary RADIUS server. Configures the address for the RADIUS accounting server.
  • Page 88 This field is available only when “WPA Key Mode” is set to “802.1x”. Client isolation feature blocks any TCP/IP connection between connected clients to GWN76XX’s Wi-Fi access point. Client isolation can be helpful to increase security for Guest networks/Public Wi-Fi. Three modes are available: •...
  • Page 89 network. When an access point is configured in this way, it will share the Wi-Fi connection to the LAN ports transparently. Once an SSID has Client Bridge Support enabled, the AP adopted in this SSID can be turned in to Bridge Client mode by click the Bridge button. Note: This feature is not supported on GWN7602.
  • Page 90: Table 22 : Max Ssid On Each Band

    “WPA/WPA2” or “WPA2”. Check to enable 802.11r. This field is available only when “Security Enable 11R Mode” is set to “WPA/WPA2” or “WPA2”. Enable 11K Check to enable 802.11k Enable 11V Check to enable 802.11v This option will enable GWN AP to answer the ARP requests from its ARP Proxy LAN for its connected Wi-Fi clients.
  • Page 91: Figure 66: Device Membership

    Figure 66: Device Membership Click on to add the GWN76XX to the SSID or click on to remove it. P a g e GWN76XX User Manual Version 1.0.21.16...
  • Page 92: Clients

    CLIENTS Users can configure clients’ parameters, time policy, and also check the list of the clients that has been banned after time disconnect policy has been enabled. Below we discuss each section of this menu: Clients Users can access clients list connected to GWN76XX from Web GUI → Clients → Clients to perform different actions to wireless clients.
  • Page 93: Figure 68: Clients - Select Items

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  • Page 94: Access Control

    ACCESS CONTROL Access List From this menu, users can manage in global way the blacklist of clients that will be blocked from accessing the Wi-Fi network, click on to add or remove MAC addresses of client from global blacklist. Figure 69: Global Blacklist Figure 70: 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 95: Time Policy

    Users can check « Enable Schedule » to assign a schedule for the list when it will take effect. Figure 72: 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 96: Banned Clients

    Table 23: Time Policy Parameters Option Description Name Enter the name of the policy Enabled Check the box to enable the policy Limit Client Connection Time Sets amount of time a client may be connected. Select the method with which we will reset a client’s connection timer so they may reconnect again.
  • Page 97: Bandwidth Rules

    Bandwidth Rules The bandwidth rule is a GWN76XX feature that allows users to limit bandwidth utilization per SSID or client (MAC address or IP address). This option can be configured from the GWN76XX WebGUI under “Bandwidth Rules”. Click to add a new rule, the following table provides an explanation about different options for bandwidth rules.
  • Page 98: Figure 75: Mac Address Bandwidth Rule

    Figure 75: MAC Address Bandwidth Rule The following figure shows examples of bandwidth rules: Figure 76: Bandwidth Rules Note: The same settings for bandwidth management are available from the following menus: Per-Client Navigate on the web GUI under “Clients→Edit→Bandwidth Rules” where you can set the Upstream and Downstream rate in Mbps.
  • Page 99: Captive Portal

    CAPTIVE PORTAL Captive Portal feature on GWN76XX AP helps to define a Landing Page (Web page) that will be displayed on Wi-Fi clients’ browsers when attempting to access Internet. Once connected to a GWN76XX AP, Wi-Fi clients will be forced to view and interact with that landing page before Internet access is granted. The Captive Portal feature can be configured from the GWN76XX Web page under “Captive Portal”.
  • Page 100: Figure 79: Captive Portal - Policy List

    Figure 79: 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 a splash page that can be easily configured as shown on the next section.
  • Page 101: Internal Splash Page

    Figure 80: Add a New Policy Internal Splash Page Below table lists the items policy add page configures Table 25: Captive Portal – Policy List – Splash Page is “Internal” Field Description Name Enter the name of the Captive Portal policy Splash Page Select Splash Page type, Internal or External.
  • Page 102 • Login for free: when choosing this option, the landing page feature will not provide any type of authentication, instead it will prompt users to accept the license agreement to gain access to internet. • RADIUS Server: Choosing this option will allow users to set a RADIUS server to authenticate connecting clients.
  • Page 103 Google Client ID Fill in the Google client ID. Set the key for the portal, once clients want to connect to the Wi-Fi, they should Google Client Key enter this key. For all Authentication Types If checked, the users will be redirected to the default portal page once connected Use Default Portal to the GWN.
  • Page 104: External Splash Page

    station may receive an invalid certification error while doing HTTPS browsing before authentication. If disabled, only the HTTP request will be redirected. Not supported on GWN7602. Enable Secure Portal: If enabled, unauthorized guests will be redirected to Enable Secure Portal the splash page by using HTTPS protocol.
  • Page 105: Figure 81: Authentication Rules

    Enter RADIUS NAS ID. RADIUS NAS ID This field appears only when Splash Page is set to “External”. Redirect URL Specify URL where to redirect clients after authentication. In case social media authentication is used, the user needs to allow some traffic between the AP and social medial platforms (Facebook API as example) to send authentication credentials and receive reply, this traffic can be allowed using the Authentication rules which are explained below.
  • Page 106: Splash Page

    Splash Page Files configuration page allows users to view and upload HTML pages and related files (images…). Figure 82: 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.
  • Page 107: Voucher Configuration

    can be delivered on each command. Once the voucher expires the client can no longer connect to the internet. Note that multiple users can use a single voucher for connection with expiration duration of the voucher that starts counting after first successful connection from one of the users that are allowed. Another interesting feature is that the admin can set data bandwidth limitation on each created voucher depending on the current load on the network, users’...
  • Page 108: Figure 83: Add Voucher Sample

    Figure 83: 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.
  • Page 109: Using Voucher With Gwn Captive Portal

    Table 27: Voucher Parameters Field Description Specify how many vouchers to generate which will have same Create Quantity profile/settings (duration, bandwidth, and number of users). Valid range: 1 – 1000. Specify how many users can use same voucher. Max Devices Valid range: 1 –...
  • Page 110: Figure 85: Captive Portal With Voucher Authentication

    Figure 85: Captive Portal with Voucher authentication Then go under your SSID configuration page and enable the generated captive portal under Wi-Fi settings tab. P a g e GWN76XX User Manual Version 1.0.21.16...
  • Page 111: Radio

    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. Log in as Master to the GWN76XX Web GUI and go to Radio. Figure 86: Radio-General P a g e GWN76XX User Manual...
  • Page 112: Table 28: Radio Settings

    Table 28: Radio Settings Field Description General When Frequency is set to Dual-Band, users can check this option to enable Band Steering on the Access Point, this will help redirecting clients Band Steering to a radio band accordingly for efficient use and to benefit from the maximum throughput supported by the client.
  • Page 113 Some old devices do not support Wi-Fi6 well and may not be able to scan the signal or connect poorly. After turning on this switch, it will switch to Wi-Fi5 Compatible Mode Wi-Fi5 mode to solve the compatibility problem. At the same time, it will turn off Wi-Fi6 related functions.
  • Page 114 Wi-Fi interface goes up for one time. This is not supported on GWN7610. • Transmit Power Control: TPC algorithm runs every 10 minutes. AP acquires the RSSI information of the neighbor by wireless scanning and establishes the neighbor table. The algorithm requires that there must be at least 3 neighbor APs with RSSI larger than -70dbm.
  • Page 115: Security

    SECURITY Rogue AP The GWN Access Points offer the ability to prevent malicious intrusion to the network and increases the wireless security access of clients when introducing Rogue AP detection. The detected APs will be listed with all the details under Detected section for further intervention. This feature is not supported in GWN7610.
  • Page 116: Figure 88: Rogue Ap-Detection

    the clients connecting to the AP will have few seconds of communication interrupt. Default is Same Channel. Countermeasures level specifies the type of attacks which will be suspected by the AP. Select different levels: • High: Untrusted BSSID, Illegal access without authentication, Illegal access, Spoofing SSID.
  • Page 117: Firewall

    Firewall This section allows user to control the outgoing and incoming traffic from clients by manually setting up. policies to either deny or permit the traffic based on protocol type and by specifying SSIDs and destinations. Figure 89: Firewall-Outbound Table 30: Firewall- Outbound Field Description Select type of traffic to be affected by the outbound rule like ICMP, HTTP,...
  • Page 118: Table 31: Firewall-Inbound

    Table 31: Firewall-Inbound Field Description Select type of traffic to be affected by the inbound rule like ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS… or you may add another type of traffic when selecting Custom. Service Protocol When set to Custom, user could enter the following: Protocol: TCP or UDP Port: define the port used by this protocol.
  • Page 119: Service

    SERVICE Hotspot 2.0 This section lists the configuration page to Hotspot 2.0. This is a technology that allows mobile devices to automatically connect to available Passpoint-certified Wi-Fi hotspots. This gives the device liberty to hop from one hotspot on a network to another without the need log in to each hotspot. This feature is currently a beta.
  • Page 120 H:H:H:H:H:H, where H is a 2-digit hexadecimal number. Network Access Enable or disable internet access. Select network type: • Private network • Private network with guest access • Chargeable public network • Network Type Free public network • Personal device network •...
  • Page 121 Select the Venue Group type: • Unspecified • Assembly • Business • Educational • Factory • Venue Group Institutional • Mercantile • Residential • Storage • Utility • Vehicular • Outdoor Select the Venue type, which will depend on the Venue Group. Venue Type Language Code Select the language.
  • Page 122 Filename Specify the filename. Timestamp Select the timestamp Advice of Charge Select the type: • Time-based • Type Data-volume-based • Time-and-data-volume-based • Unlimited Realm Select the Realm. Language Code Select the language code. Currency Code Select the currency: XSU, BTN, INR, CNY, MOP, HKD, XAF. XML Content Upload XML file Advanced...
  • Page 123: Snmp

    SNMP This section lists the SNMP options available to integrate the GWN76xx with monitoring systems Figure 92: SNMP Table 33: 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.
  • Page 124: Nat Pool

    Table 34: DHCP Server Parameters Field Description Name Set the name of the DHCP Pool. Enable Enable/Disable the DHCP pool. Set a VLAN ID, same one should be set on SSID settings to map it with the VLAN ID DHCP pool. Configure the static address of the DHCP server (through which GWN DHCP Server Static Address Master AP will be accessible).
  • Page 125: Static Dhcp

    DHCP Alternate DNS Set the alternated DNS for DHCP Static DHCP Users can use the feature in order to set static DHCP binding to certain clients, to whom you do not want the IP address to change. To configure Static DHCP, please follow below steps: 1.
  • Page 126: Table 36: Tr-069

    Figure 94: TR-069 Table 36: TR-069 Description Field Configures whether to enable TR-069. Enable TR-069 Note: Once enabled, this device cannot be managed by 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 ACS Username authenticates TR-069 client, that is AP, must be consistent with the configuration on the ACS side.
  • Page 127 Notes: • Restrictions: Both Master and Slave (regardless of whether it has been taken over by GWN Cloud/Local Master) support TR-069 function, and you can go to their respective local web terminal to open TR-069 and make related configuration. If the Slave under the GWN Cloud, it will be disconnected from the Cloud. The AP can still show on the Cloud, but it is not manageable (similar to the AP taken over by the Master can be added to the Cloud);...
  • Page 128: System

    SYSTEM Settings Users can access Maintenance page from GWN76XX WebGUI→System → Settings. LEDs GWN76XX Access Points series also support the LED schedule feature. This feature is used to set the timing when the LEDs are ON and when they will go OFF at customer’s convenience. This can be useful for example when the LEDs become disturbing during some periods of the day, this way with the LED scheduler, you can set the timing so that the LEDs are off at night after specific hours and maintain the Wi-Fi service for other clients without shutting down the AP.
  • Page 129: Table 39: Dfs Channels Supported By Model

    Anti-domain name hijacking protection. If enabled, when the address returned by the superior DNS is a private LAN address, it will be regarded as Rebind Protection 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 slave AP on firmware lower than...
  • Page 130: Account

    GWN7615 1.0.21.6 GWN7660 1.0.21.15 GWN7664 1.0.21.15 Pending Pending Account The Access Web page provide configuration for admin and user password. Table 40: Account Field Description Current Administrator Enter the current administrator password Password New Administrator Change the current password. This field is case sensitive with a maximum Password length of 32 characters.
  • Page 131: Figure 96: Access Points Status

    1. Make sure to have the master and CAP access points already deployed (sometimes the CAP access points can be the master controller of the network). 2. Next, we need to pair the RE access points to the master. This can be done in two ways: A.
  • Page 132: Table 41: Mesh Configuration On Gwn76Xx

    Figure 97: Mesh settings for GWN76XX The following table down below describes the Mesh configuration settings for the GWN76XX: Table 41: Mesh configuration on GWN76XX Filed Description Enable Mesh When checked the Mesh feature will be activated. Default is disabled. Interval in seconds to scan for available Mesh neighbors.
  • Page 133: Schedule

    there is no DHCP Server in the network connected to the AP's Ethernet port. Schedule Users can use the schedule configuration menu to set specific schedule for GWN features while giving the flexibility to specify the date and time to turn ON/OFF the selected feature. The Schedule can be used for settings up specific time for Wi-Fi where the service will be active or for LED schedule or bandwidth rules …etc.
  • Page 134: Maintenance

    The list of created schedules will be displayed as shown on the figure below. With the possibility to edit or delete each schedule: Figure 99: Schedules List Maintenance Upgrade The Upgrade Web page allows upgrade related configuration. P a g e GWN76XX User Manual Version 1.0.21.16...
  • Page 135: Table 42: Upgrade

    Figure 100: Upgrade Table 42: Upgrade Field Description General Allow users to choose the method to load the firmware and config: Upgrade Protocol TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS. Allow DHCP options 66 and 43 Enable/Disable DHCP options 66 and 43 to override the upgrade override and provisioning settings Check/Download New Firmware...
  • Page 136: Syslog

    Factory Reset Click on to restore the device and all online APs to factory default settings. Firmware Define the IP address or URL for the firmware upgrade server. Firmware Server Make sure all files relevant to the firmware are updated completely. Upgrade Now Click on button to begin the upgrade.
  • Page 137: Alert

    Figure 101: Syslog Table 43: Syslog Parameters Field Description Syslog Server Enter the IP address or URL of Syslog server. Select the level of Syslog, 8 levels are available: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Syslog Level Error, Warning, Notice, Information and Debug Log DNS Queries Check to log DNS Queries.
  • Page 138: Alert Configure

    Alert Configure Figure 102: Alert Configure The following table describes the notifications configuration settings. Table 45: Email Events Filed Description Configures whether to send notification if memory usage is greater than the Memory Usage configured threshold. Once enabled, master will generate an Alert when AP throughput reaches the AP Throughput configured threshold.
  • Page 139: Upgrading And Provisioning

    UPGRADING AND PROVISIONING Upgrading Firmware The GWN76XX can be upgraded to a new firmware version remotely or locally. This section describes how to upgrade your GWN76XX. Upgrading via Web GUI The GWN76XX can be upgraded via TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS by configuring the URL/IP Address for the TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server and selecting a download method.
  • Page 140: Upgrading Slave Access Points

    Automatic Upgrade Set automatic upgrade every intervals/day/week. The device will request to upgrade automatically according to the setup time. The default setting is Disabled X Hours Select the time period to check for firmware upgrade. This field is available when select “Check every X Hours” in “Automatic Upgrade”...
  • Page 141: Sequential Upgrade

    Figure 103: Access Points Make sure that firmware server path is set correctly under Maintenance, check the desired APs to upgrade, and click on to upgrade the selected paired access points. Sequential Upgrade If you choose multiple slave devices to upgrade their firmware, two options are available: “All-at-Once” and “Sequential”.
  • Page 142: Provisioning And Backup

    Figure 105: All-at-Once and Sequential Upgrade Once you choose sequential upgrade, the following icon will update you about the number of upgraded slaves out of the selected slaves. Provisioning and Backup The GWN76XX configuration can be backed up locally or via network. The backup file will be used to restore the configuration on GWN76XX when necessary.
  • Page 143: 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 used in order for the GWN76XX to be provisioned with that config server file. Reset and reboot •...
  • Page 144: Experiencing The Gwn76Xx Wi-Fi Access Points

    EXPERIENCING THE GWN76XX Wi-Fi ACCESS POINTS Please visit our website: https://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up- to-date updates on firmware releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation, and news on new products. We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs User and Developer Forum for answers to your general questions.

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